The Falcon is situated in a tranquil yet accessible location on the outskirts of Prudhoe, offering a spacious, detached setting with ample parking. Prudhoe, nestled in Northumberland, lies just 11 miles west of Newcastle upon Tyne and 11 miles east of Hexham. The town is located just south of the River Tyne, perched on a steep, north-facing hill within the scenic Tyne Valley. Prudhoe combines the charm of a rural town with great transport links, making it an attractive place for both businesses and residents seeking a balance of convenience and a peaceful setting. The diverse demographic, ongoing housing development, and strong connectivity add to the area's appeal as a growing community. Prudhoe is conveniently located near the A695, which connects it to Newcastle and the A1, making it easy to commute to surrounding areas. Several bus routes serve the town, linking it to Newcastle, Hexham, and the Metro Centre. The town’s railway station on the Tyne Valley Line provides regular services to Newcastle and Carlisle, operated by Northern Trains, further connecting Prudhoe to regional and national travel networks.
The Falcon pub has been well-maintained, with excellent décor and a warm, welcoming ambiance offering a charming and inviting space, with a large open-plan trading area designed to cater to a variety of guests. The pub’s interior features a perfect mix of wooden and tiled floors, creating a warm and rustic atmosphere, it includes a variety of seating options—bench seating, high poser tables, and bar stools, giving customers flexibility in how they relax or socialise. Large patio doors open up to a beautiful outdoor decking area, perfect for the summer months. The interior is carefully balanced with areas of carpeted and wooden floors, making it ideal for both food service and casual drinks. The dining areas are complemented by small booths and low-level seating, perfect for intimate meals or relaxed get-togethers. The dark wooden bar brings in traditional charm, which is beautifully paired with more chic elements, striking the perfect balance between classic pub style and modern elegance. The pub is fully equipped with a commercial kitchen and a dedicated carvery space, providing everything needed for the dining experience.
Outside you'll find a beautiful garden space. In front of the building, the grassed area is dotted with wooden benches and iron tables, creating a rustic yet comfortable feel. The addition of heated umbrellas and festoon lighting makes the space cosy year-round, while a small raised decked area just outside the patio doors with iron tables offers an intimate spot for guests to enjoy their drinks or meals in the warmer months. With a large car park offering ample parking spaces, it’s a perfect destination for locals and visitors.
The private accommodation consists of two double bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a lounge all in great condition.