How to get to Kellah

Contact:  Mrs Lesley Teasdale, 
Kellah Farm, 
Haltwhistle, 
Northumberland,
NE49 0JL
England
Tel: +44 (0)1434 320 816
E@mail: teasdale@ukonline.co.uk 

From the West (M6) From the M6 (junction 43) or Carlisle take the A69 towards Newcastle- approximately 15 miles, take the road on the right marked Featherstone 2 miles, Kellah 1 1/4 miles is sign-posted further along this road.
From the East From the A1 or Newcastle take the A69 for Carlisle. At Haltwhistle DO NOT turn off the A69 but follow the A69 past Haltwhistle's cricket pitch and take the first turning on the left for Featherstone. Follow the road up the hill past the TV mast and take the next left turn for Featherstone. Take the next right turning at the sign-post for Kellah 1 1/4 miles.
Road map showing route to Kellah

The picture in the background is one of the fields on Kellah farm.

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Three cottages on a family sheep farm in Northumberland - Kellah Farm Cottage provides convenient accomodation - ideal for a holiday walking in the Pennines, or around North Yorkshire and Hadrians wall. Just the place to spend your vacation, where you can enjoy the beautiful local countryside, or get up into the Northumbrian hills. Perhaps you would enjoy some of the roman sites around the area. The local villages, towns and cities from Carlisle to Duram are easily accesible and full of interest.


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