Places to stay in Hetherington, Northumberland

The surname Hetherington is of English origin, derived from a like-named place in Northumberland. This placename is derived from Old English word elements—either hēahdēor ("stag", "deer"), or hǣddre ("heather"); in addition to the elements -ing ("characterized by"), and tūn ("farmstead", "settlement"). Early occurrences of the surname in English records are: de Hetherington (in 1298), de Hetherynton (in 1316), and Etherington (in 1672). A variant form of the surname is Heatherington, and perhaps Hetherton. Forms of the surname have been recorded in Ireland since the 16th century. Places to eat in the region include The Pheasant Inn, Oak Room Restaurant At The Otterburn Tower, and Barrasford Arms.

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The Falstaff in Canterbury

Approx 2 miles away in Canterbury:

The Falstaff- a historic 15th century coaching inn- is situated next to the Westgate and the pedestrian zed shopping area of Canterbury. It is less than 5 minutes walk from Canterbury Cathedral- Marlowe Theatre- Canterbury Christchurch University and University of Kent.
8-10 Saint Dunstan's Street
Canterbury, Kent
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Firwood

Middleton Hall, Northumberland
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Saughy Rigg Farm

Twice Brewed
Haltwhistle, Northumberland

Hetherington Camping, Caravans, Self Catering

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Photograph of The Pheasant Inn, Stannersburn
The Pheasant Inn

The Pheasant Inn ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Enjoy a holiday, short break or simply a relaxing meal in the warm surroundings of a traditional English pub, nestling in the peaceful, unspoilt Northumberland countryside. www.thepheasantinn.com Link