Situated on the site of Clubbon Hall, taking its name from the nearby Ravensworth Castle, this characterful pub offers quality food and accommodation, and boasts a wealth of literary connections. The Ravensworth Arms is famous as the place where Lewis Carroll wrote his immortal classic ‘Alice in Wonderland’, it is also believed that Catherine Cookson was conceived here as her mother Kate worked behind the bar. This quality establishment is situated in a peaceful countryside setting in the charming village of Lamesley. Despite its peaceful location, it is within reach of the many amenities in Tyne and Wear, with quick connections to all major transport links, business areas and local attractions. Situated in a picturesque setting yet conveniently just off the A1, The Ravensworth Arms is a great option, whatever your reason for visiting. All rooms recently refurbished to a high standard.
In keeping with the traditional atmosphere of the building, we have quality meeting facilities for up to 60 people. Wedding ceremonies can also be held at the Ravensworth Arms as a civil wedding licence is held here.
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