I was thrilled to read a piece in today’s Sunday Times by A.A. Gill. He’s reviewed Milan in Wooler, Northumberland, and loved it.

He is a hard-to-please critic, so the review is extra special for that reason. He also is impressed with the landscape and enthuses about what he sees.

He writes that Northumberland is: “A real place, set in stone and heather and hoarfrost and rhyme, dug out of blasted moor, cleaved, flesh from bone. It’s the finest English county”.

You can read the full review here: http://tinyurl.com/yde6ohu

If you’d like to visit England’s finest county, you’re more than welcome. Log on to our official site – www.visitnorthumberland.com – and explore the county online. Plan your holiday, look at some of the outstanding accommodation on offer, and them come North to a warm welcome.

~ Sheelagh Caygill

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