The Lambton Worm has 14 en-suite bedrooms recently refurbished to a high standard in a contemporary boutique style and well-appointed with modern luxuries. They comprise beautifully ornate rococo furniture including large comfortable beds spacious wardrobe and dressing table with matching stool. As well as a flat-screen TV with FreeView fitted to the wall the rooms come with Bluetooth speaker to play music from your phone and take calls hands free as well as having micro USB docking port suitable for charging many phone types. The bathrooms have modern suites with either a shower cubical or bath with shower a charging point for electric shavers and a heated towel rail. The ground floor comprises a pub and restaurant with very good standards in both food and drink having been refurbished and re-opened as a Sonnet 43 brewery tap in 2013. Sonnet 43 Brew House is its craft brewery based a few miles away in Coxhoe County Durham producing beer that is all taste and heart. The brewerys ethos - For The Love of Beer was used to inspire the ideal setting to enjoy great beer with the best of British cuisine; all Sonnet 43 ales are available on the bar are matched to the restaurant menu and bedrooms also nod to the links with Sonnet 43. Located in North-East England The Lambton Worm is conveniently placed just a short drive to the A1 motorway and with good public transport links for easy access to the North East's most famous sights and tourist attractions including: The Durham Cathedral heritage site historic Durham City Newcastle City Centre the Baltic Art gallery & Millennium Bridge Metrocentre Beamish museum the Angel of the North and the Riverside Cricket Stadium. There is free parking in the on-site car park. Choose The Lambton Worm to eat drink stay and enjoy!
There are 14 bedrooms all recently refurbished to a high standard and equipped with the facilities to ensure a comfortable stay. Each room is decorated in a modern boutique style and are completed with Freeview TV Bluetooth stereo speaker dock hairdryer heated towel rail and tea & coffee making facilities. Rooms are available for double and single occupancy and there is a spacious family room available.
Awards:
- Cask Marque Accredited
- Best Cask Beer Pub for Scotland Yorkshire and North East Region in Great British Pub Awards 2013
- Finalist in Best Microbrewing Pub Company at The Publican Awards 2014
- 2 Star Sustainability Champion from the Sustainable Restaurant Association 2013
Style:
- Unique
- Stylish
- Elegant
- Chic
- Boutique
Rooms Facilities:
- Non-smoking
- Freeview
- Colour television
- Internet access
- Family/oversized room
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Hairdryer
- Wireless internet connection
Bed Details:
- Sofa bed
- King-size
- Double bed
Bathroom Details:
- Shower
- Private toilet
- Private bathroom
- En suite
Eco Policy:
The Lambton Worm has made sustainability a key focus in the food and drink element of the business. By sourcing quality seasonal produce from local suppliers as well as using herbs grown on site pigs from the owners farm and beer from the sites own microbrewery the miles from field to fork have been reduced and better relationships with suppliers built to ensure only the best quality produce gets used. For accommodation green initiatives including encouraging re-use of towels and linen are implemented to ensure minimal environmental impact and reduced pressures on resources.
Amenities:
- Non-smoking (throughout)
- Dry cleaning
- Ironing facilities
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Internet access (wireless) in public areas
Parking:
- Free parking
- On-site parking
Number of Rooms: 14
Number of Floors: 2
Mobility Description:
No facilities in place for people with mobility issues.
Smoking Policy: No smoking
Dining Facilities:
- For lunch and dinner there is a bar menu offering a good choice of pub meals as well as a full a la carte as menu and special menus at selected times available in the restaurant. Breakfast is served plated to order in the restaurant with a continental buffet selection. The food is inspired by British dishes you know and love but given a modern twist coupled with an ethos for sourcing the finest ingredients from local producers wherever possible to create a unique interpretation of the dishes.
Children Policy: Children welcome
Child Facilities:
- Highchairs
- Cots
- Children's menu
Check In Time: 1753-01-01 14:00:00.000
Check Out Time: 1753-01-01 11:00:00.000
Reception Closing Time: 2001-01-01 21:00:00.000
Pet Policy:
- No pets
Recreation:
- Skating rink
- Sailing
- Mountain biking
- Garden
- Cricket pitch
- River
- Football field
- Shopping - outlet
- Fly fishing
- Walking
- Horse riding
- Shopping - boutique
- Fishing
- Nightclubs
- Horse racing
- Gym off-site
- Fine dining
- Theatre
- Shopping - antiques
- Nature trail
- Dog racing
- Tennis courts - outdoor
- Golf - driving range
- Shopping
- Museums/galleries
- Tennis courts - indoor
- Golf
- Cycling
- Surfing
- Squash court
- Scuba diving
Business Facilities:
- Internet connection (wireless)
Directions:
Leave the A1M at junction 63. At the roundabout take the exit for Birtley A167 & Beamish Museum follow this road to the next roundabout and take the exit for Birtley A167. Follow the road for 0.2 miles and we're located on left.;