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Robin Hood Inn

West Military Road (B6318), East Wallhouses, Northumberland

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We offer unique facilities for your functions, please telephone us for details.











The Pub itself sits immediately next to the route of the Roman Wall and we are (May to October each year) an Official Stampingstation for the Great Hadrian Wall Walk!

 

"A lovely old pub on the north side of the B6318, between the site of Turret 17b and Mile Castle 18, which is visible as a slight plateau in the fields past the pub on the south side of the road, which itself conceals the course of the Wall".


See our National Trail Hadrian's Wall entry  click here


For more information see

http://www.roman-britain.org/frontiers/hw_guide.htm

or http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/hadrianswall

 

The Robin Hood Inn dates back to 1752 and is constructed with traditional stone.

 

The site is actually located on the Vallum side of the Roman Wall and it is highly probable that the stone used in construction was "borrowed" from Hadrian's Wall. The owners would dispute this fact, if English Heritage or our Italian friends tried to claim it back.

 

The pub consists of a small separate bar with open log fire and good crack; a lounge bar with oak settles, daily newspapers and fire and our unique cocktail bar and very grande restaurant.

The Robin Hood Inn is set in the beautiful rolling Northumberland countryside and looks southwards over the Tyne Valley.
The Area is rich in the Historic Past, the main one being the Roman Wall, BUT don't forget some of the other local gems











Bridge over River Tyne at Corbridge

 © Copyright Dennis Lovett and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.



  Tyne Fishing see.visitnorthumberland.com  










Hexham Abbey, Chancel
© Copyright Mike Quinn and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.



Hexham see http://www.visitnorthumberland.com/hexham