Welcome to Railston House
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Railston House, (very commonly miss-spelled Railstone) was built in the late Georgian period, circa 1820 and takes its name from the original owner John Railston who had it built. The Railstons' were a well know family in the area, They owned many properties in North Sunderland and Seahouses and obtained their wealth from buying and selling seed corn.
The house still shows many of it's original features and enjoys a beautiful setting with a walled garden to the rear for our guests to enjoy at their leisure. All our rooms are en suite, offering a good level of comfort, including hot drinks tray and television in every room.
Seahouses with its harbour harbour is only a few minutes walk away, offering a variety of food and drink in various styles of public house and restaurants an ideal way to to end a perfect day on the Northumberland coast. The more adventurous guest may wish to take the 2 mile drive north to Bamburgh or south to Beadnell where either village has a variety of food on offer.
Within 30 minutes drive is Berwick to the north and Alnwick to the south, Wooler lies to the west and offers a gateway to the Cheviot hills. Seahouses and North Sunderland offer easy access to the Northumberland Heritage coast including the Farne Islands as well as the countryside; Northumberland has it all!
Please do not hesitate to contact either Anne or Tom Grundy with any questions you may have. If we don't know the answer we will do our best to find out for you!
