The accommodation was very suitable for what we were looking for: quiet, self-contained and handy for access on the one hand to the rail station and on the other to Corbridge centre, both on foot. We didn't try the nearby pub (Dyvels Inn) or the Indian restaurant, but both looked very inviting. The access lane is single file with some blind corners but locals are clearly aware of the hazards and take it slowly. We had a little confusion about parking arrangements but this was resolved by the owner.