Places to stay in Thropton, Northumberland
Thropton is a hamlet in Northumberland, located on the River Coquet, and its tributary Wreigh Burn. With a population of 458 (2011 census) it is situated 1.9 miles (3.1 km) west of the village of Rothbury connected by the B6431 near the junction of the Wreigh Burn and the River Coquet. In the hamlet is a stone bridge over the Wreigh Burn which was built in 1811. Thropton is on the edge of Northumberland National Park, and the surrounding area north and south of the hamlet consists of haughs, and also to the south on the opppisite side of the Coquet lies Simonside Hills, a hill range that has many crags dotted along it. Local restaurants include Coquetdale Art Centre, The Queens Head, Greenwell Bakery, and Tomlinson’s Cafe & Bunkhouse.
The center of Thropton ( which is at is longitude -1°57'7.8184 and latitude 55°18'48.501 ) is located and 7 miles away from Longframlington.
Available Thropton lodging
We currently have 5 accommodations in and around Thropton.
Thropton Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
Katerina's Guest House
Approx 2 miles away in Rothbury:
Thropton Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
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