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Hotel Review
The Cookie Jar, Alnwick, Northumberland
Combining the charm of a former convent with the luxury of modern amenities, this hotel offers a unique and comfortable stay with the opportunity to explore the beautiful Northumberland countryside from the quaint town of Alnwick.
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Rooms available from £235.75 per night
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Location
The hotel is away from the town's busy centre yet only a five-minute walk; it's situated on a quiet street on the northern edge of Alnwick. The entrance to popular Alnwick Castle is also only a five-minute stroll, and it has all the trappings you'd expect of England's second-largest lived-in castle - it's the home of the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland. It's also a Harry Potter film location and neighbouring Alnwick Garden is a striking contemporary affair.
The A1, half a mile away, handily bypasses the town, while the nearest station, Alnmouth, is a 10 minute taxi ride.
By car: the hotel is just under 4 hours from Manchester and 6 hours 30 mins from London.
By train: Alnmouth station is a 10-minute taxi ride away. Trains from London Kings Cross and Manchester, via Newcastle, take around 3 hours 30 minutes. Book trains to Alnmouth.
Style
With burnished floorboards, leather armchairs, geometric-patterned fabrics, tongue-and-groove panelling and an overarching colour scheme of deep blues and creams, the conversion of this former convent is a lesson in how to do a contemporary yet country-house look.
Service & Facilities
For those that love the great outdoors, shooting parties are well catered for with gun cabinets, drying rooms and dog kennels (less sporty dogs are allowed in bedrooms) and fishing can be arranged. Staff are local, knowledgeable and quietly professional. An inviting sitting room is lined with a wall of classic Penguin books should you run out of reading material, and there are armchairs and a sofa to sink into. Alternatively, there's a large paved and heated south-facing terrace quietly situated at the rear.
- Bistro
- Terrace
- Gun room
- Free Wi-Fi
Bedrooms
Resuming the same boutique country-house look with their blue and white theme, rooms have beds with large headboards and statement wallpapers with thick throws and the odd vintage piece. Cosy rooms are just that but with the same conveniences as luxury rooms.
Room types: Cosy Room, Luxury Room, Mother Superior Room, The Chapel
Key amenities: ensuite shower or bath, luxury toiletries, tea and coffee facilities, TV
Restaurants & Bars
Have your cooked-to-order breakfast in the dazzling dining room with its blue and white décor, framed cutlery collections and designer lampshades. At dinner, Modern British dishes such as poached halibut with pearl barley risotto and lamb with sweetbread croquette are offered as a set two- or three-course dinner and considered pricey by Northumberland standards.
The Bistro: British fine dining. Open Thurs-Sat for lunch and Thurs-Sun for dinner. Set menu from £37.50.
Afternoon tea: served Thurs-Sat, 12-3.30pm. From £22.50.