The Granby Inn
About
The Granby Inn and Restaurant is a historic coaching inn that has served the Northumberland region for over two centuries. Nestled on the A697 just north of Morpeth, the inn combines old‑world charm with contemporary hospitality, offering comfortable accommodation, a warm bar, and fine dining crafted from locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant’s menu highlights classic British fare—such as fish & chips, steak and ale pie, and a selection of artisanal pizzas—alongside seasonal dishes that showcase the bounty of the North Moorland. Guests can enjoy a 12 pm to 8 pm service every day of the week, with the cosy bar and lounge serving lunch and an extensive wine list. For those wishing to stay overnight, five well‑furnished rooms are available, each with a colour TV, private en‑suite bathroom and central heating, and rates start at £74 per night (inclusive of VAT).
Highlights
- Historic Character
- Fine Dining
- Cozy Bar
- Accommodation
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Best time to visit
Spring and early summer attract more visitors, while late summer to early autumn offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Authentic Atmosphere
- Local Ingredients
- Family Friendly
Things to consider
- Limited Parking
- Dogs Not Allowed In Rooms
What people are saying
At a glance
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- Typical visit: about 2 hours