Bardon Mill village is idealy situated for easy access off the A69.  Its midway position between Newcastle and Carlisle makes it a perfect stopping off spot when touring between the Lake District and the Northumberland Coast.

The Village    

We are only 10mins drive from Hadrian's Wall and Kielder is a short trip up the road.

The village has a number of yearly events. An example being our famous Conker Championship that is held on the village green in the autumn.
Visit our village website 

  Bardon Mill & Henshaw Website
for details of this and other events.

On our doorstep there are a number of activities, popular cycling routes, walks, fishing, horse riding, swimming, golf, interesting shops, tearooms and bird watching to name but a few, there is something for everyone.

Northumberland is often referred to as England's best kept secret with its many sights and attractions. We hope your experience at the Coach House Bed and Breakfast will be so enjoyable that you will want to share it with family and friends.        


Southview/Tavern House  


The main house was originally the village's second public house The Fox and Hounds and, along with the Coach House is over 100 years old. It was converted to two private dwellings approximately 50 years ago. The sale of alcohol may have disappeared but the warm hospitality is definitely still here. We look forward to demonstrating it during your stay. 


The Art Tour

During June and July The Art Tour offers visitors and residents of Northumberland the unique opportunity to visit studios, potteries and workshops to meet artists and see them at work. Bardon Mill and the surrounding area has a number of participating artists.
For more information on The Art Tour please visit

Art Tour Website


Local History

Bardon Mill Village is steeped in history. There are obviously numerous roman sites very nearby, but Bardon Mill has interest going back as far prehistoric times.  Various buildings in the village also have interesting heritage and accompanying stories.
Please visit