THIS stunning boutique pad close to a gorgeous coast makes for the perfect weekender, says writer Beth Neil.
The Tempus, located in Northumberland, is an Alice-In-Wonderland-inspired boutique hotel which has just opened, and has so much to offer.
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The Lowdown
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Set in the Northumberland countryside, just a short drive from England’s best-kept secret – the stunning north-east coastline – is an Alice-In-Wonderland-inspired boutique hotel bursting with style.
It’s been four years in the making, but these 18th-century farmhouses in the grounds of the 150-acre Charlton Hall Estate have been transformed into a peach of a place.
What we loved
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The imagination and attention to detail throughout are out of this world.
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None of the 15 rooms are the same and the luxe bathrooms, tech-controlled mood lighting and fabulously outlandish wallpaper add to the opulence.
The cocktail bar, with its sumptuous velvet furniture, is also a vibe, while the food in the elegant pink-themed orangery is divine.
Particularly delicious are the starter of scallops with spiced cauliflower, £14, and main of mussels and sweet-potato fries, £17.
There are also plenty of the usual favourites to keep any little people happy, because while the setting feels high-end, the atmosphere is super laid-back and kids are welcome.
Sipping cocktails like A Place Called Wonderland, £8.95 – a delicious mix of dry gin, Cointreau, marmalade liqueur and lemonade – on the terrace is utterly blissful, too.
What we didn’t
The lack of bike hire to explore the surrounding countryside is, we feel, a trick missed.
Plus, we’d love a luxe spa here – but we’ve heard whispers it’s in the pipeline, so watch this space.
Out and about
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With the kids? Nearby pretty Alnwick Garden at Alnwick Castle (AKA actual Hogwarts for the first two Harry Potter movies) has this year opened a new magical play village called Lilidorei.
At its heart is an incredible larch-wood play structure (the world’s biggest, FYI) and our two kids would have explored the elaborate network of tunnel slides, winding staircases and bridges all day if they could have.
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Tickets cost from £16.50 for three hours (Lilidoreialnwick.co.uk). Then take a 20-minute drive to Bamburgh beach for golden sands and its medieval castle.
Adult entry costs £15.50, kids, £7.65 (Bamburghcastle.com).
If you’re visiting on a weekday, check out the memorial of sea heroine Grace Darling, as well as the mini museum dedicated to her (Rnli.org/find-my-nearest/museums/grace-darling-museum).
Grab lunch at The Copper Kettle, where traditional kippers in a bun, £6.95, are a must (Copperkettlebamburgh.co.uk).
The Potted Lobster is pricier, but you’ll be hard-pressed to find a more lip-smacking portion of battered haddock and hand-cut chips, £18 (Thepottedlobster.co.uk).
The damage
Double rooms at The Tempus cost from £195 B&B per night, and family rooms sleeping four start from £250 B&B per night (Charltonhall.co.uk/thetempus).