Contractors Accommodation in Northumberland
If you're looking for contractors accommodation in Northumberland - you're in the right place. Comfy Workers specialises in serviced accommodation for large teams so that you have no searching, no nasty surprises and no stress. Our all-inclusive pricing makes contractor stays easy, from a week to 2 years. We help you find the best worker accommodation in Northumberland, with nightly pricing to meet your budget and business needs. Simple.
Accommodation in Northumberland: 178 properties found
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Spacious 3 bed Northumberland Long stay discount
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Top Amenities
Fully Furnished Housing
Explore our extensive listings of fully furnished homes, perfect for those seeking a hassle-free accommodation. Each property is equipped with all the essentials, from stylish furniture to high-tech appliances, ensuring you can settle in comfortably from day one. Ideal for professionals on the go, these homes offer convenience and comfort in equal measure.
Luxury Accommodations
Indulge in luxury with our premier properties, offering top-tier finishes, exquisite architecture, and state-of-the-art amenities. Experience high-end living with features like in-home spas, gourmet kitchens, and panoramic views. Each listing provides a sanctuary of elegance and comfort for those who desire nothing but the best.
Budget-Friendly Options
Explore our budget-friendly housing options that don’t compromise on quality or comfort. These properties offer excellent value, featuring all the essential amenities at a price that works for you.
Contractor Accommodation
Perfect for teams needing a stay in Northumberland to remove hassle, meet project budget and help their team remain productive.
Construction Team Accommodation
Self-catering accommodation in Northumberland suitable construction teams needing simple all-inclusive pricing and flexible terms for stays of weeks, months or years.
Company Lets
Ideal for large teams that require accommodation in Northumberland of 6+ months stays, with straight-forward management and comfort away from home.
There is a lot of on-going construction sites in and around Northumberland. Some of the major projects include:
Northumberland Line
Reinstating passenger rail services along the Ashington–Blyth–Newcastle corridor will strengthen connectivity for residents, expanding access to employment, education and healthcare in the city while encouraging inward commuting to town centres. Improved public transport will boost footfall for local businesses, support town-centre regeneration and raise local property demand. Construction and ongoing operations create jobs and apprenticeships, and the scheme encourages modal shift that can reduce road congestion and local emissions, making the area more attractive to investors.
Port of Blyth expansion for offshore wind and energy infrastructure
Upgrading quays, fabrication areas and logistics capacity at Blyth to support offshore wind and energy projects will drive large-scale job creation in construction, engineering, manufacturing and operations & maintenance. The expansion will stimulate local supply chains and service sectors, attract inward investment and increase demand for skills and training programmes. Higher port activity will generate additional business rates and spending in the local economy, diversifying employment opportunities beyond traditional industries and anchoring regional renewable-energy manufacturing.
Northumberland Energy Park (Blyth area low‑carbon industrial development)
Developing an energy-focused industrial park to host battery storage, hydrogen facilities and low‑carbon manufacturing will accelerate economic diversification toward green industries, creating high‑skilled jobs and new training pathways. The park would attract private investment, bolster local supply chains and support innovation clusters, while reusing brownfield land to unlock adjacent development opportunities. Long-term benefits include enhanced energy resilience for the region, expanded business-rate income and pathways for workforce retraining from declining sectors.
Explore the diverse transport options available in Northumberland, from efficient public transportation systems to convenient road networks. Whether you're commuting to work or exploring the city, this section will give you an overall look at the available transportation systems.
Public Transit System
- Buses - Extensive local and regional bus network serving towns, villages and rural areas; operated by major regional companies and smaller independents with frequent services on main corridors (Morpeth–Newcastle, Alnwick–Blyth, Berwick–Edinburgh) and reduced frequencies in remote areas.
- Rail services - Rail links include stops on the East Coast Main Line (Berwick-upon-Tweed, Alnmouth) for long-distance services, regional services on the Tyne Valley line (Hexham, Haltwhistle) and Northern/other local operators serving stations such as Morpeth, Cramlington and Chathill; connections provide access to Newcastle, Carlisle, Edinburgh and national rail network.
- Coach services - National and regional coach links operate via nearby hubs (Newcastle, Berwick) providing intercity travel (e.g., National Express and private coach operators) and seasonal tourist services to coastal and heritage destinations.
- Community transport and demand-responsive services - Volunteer-run minibuses, dial-a-ride schemes, community car clubs and council-supported demand-responsive pilots provide essential mobility in rural areas and for people with limited access to conventional services.
- Interchanges and park-and-ride access - Local rail/bus interchanges and park-and-ride facilities at key access points enable commuter links into Newcastle and other urban centres, improving multi-modal journeys for those driving in from rural parts of the county.
Major Highways
- A1 / A1(M) - The primary north–south trunk route through and alongside Northumberland, linking the county to Newcastle, Durham, and the national motorway network to the south and to the Scottish border and Edinburgh to the north.
- A69 - East–west trunk linking Carlisle to Newcastle via Hexham, providing the main road connection between Northumberland and Cumbria/the M6 corridor.
- A68 - North–south route linking the Scottish Borders with the Tyne Valley corridor (via Corbridge area), used for cross-border traffic and access to central Northumberland.
- A696 - Connects Newcastle and Newcastle International Airport northwards via Ponteland and Otterburn, important for airport access and eastern rural communities.
- A697 - Inland route linking Morpeth and Coldstream/Scotland, an alternative north–south route to the A1 for rural and cross-border traffic.
- A1068 - Coastal route serving Alnwick, Amble and coastal towns north to Blyth and Ashington; important for local coastal traffic and tourism.
- A189 - North–south link on the east side of the county providing connections between Blyth/Cramlington and A1 corridors; key for industrial and commuter traffic.
- A19 - Major arterial route accessible from the south of Northumberland that links Teesside and Sunderland to Tyne and Wear and provides an alternative route to the A1 for some east-coast journeys.
- M6 (via A69) - The M6 is accessible from western Northumberland via the A69/A689 corridors, providing a strategic link to the national motorway network for long-distance freight and private travel.
Cycling Infrastructure
- Bike lanes and cycle routes - Northumberland features a mix of on-road cycle lanes in towns, traffic-free greenways and multi-use paths in and around population centres, and long-distance signed routes such as National Cycle Network routes (including Hadrian’s Cycleway/NCN 72 and coastal sections of NCN 1) together with Sustrans-supported links and local authority schemes aimed at boosting active travel and leisure cycling.
Recent and Upcoming Improvements
- Northumberland Line (Newcastle–Ashington) reinstatement - Major rail project to reopen passenger services and several stations on the Ashington–Blyth–Newcastle corridor (the "Northumberland Line"), delivering new commuter rail options and better links into Newcastle; work has been progressing with phased openings planned in the mid‑2020s.
- Station upgrades and accessibility works - Investment and schemes to improve station facilities, waiting areas, accessible platforms, parking and real-time information at a number of Northumberland stations to enhance user experience and accessibility.
- Road safety, junction and targeted A1 upgrades - Ongoing and planned road-safety schemes, junction improvements and selective dualling/upgrade works on sections feeding the A1 corridor to improve capacity and reliability for commuters and freight.
- Active travel investment - Local authority programs and government-funded active travel grants expanding walking and cycling infrastructure (new cycle lanes, secure parking, school travel projects) to encourage modal shift and healthier local journeys.
- Rural and on‑demand bus pilots - Pilots and funding for enhanced rural bus provision and demand-responsive services to improve coverage in villages and sparsely populated areas, often supported by county council and government rural mobility schemes.
- Electric vehicle infrastructure rollout - Deployment of more public EV charging points across towns, council car parks and strategic routes in Northumberland as part of regional decarbonisation and rural accessibility plans.
- Integrated ticketing and bus-rail coordination (developmental) - Ongoing local/regional efforts to better integrate timetables and ticketing across bus and rail services to ease multi-modal commuting, with pilot initiatives and feasibility work underway.
If you are looking for contractors accommodation in Northumberland for a short or extended stay - we can help. We provide serviced accommodation to contractors, workers, engineers, and business managers working away from home. With a range of central and easy access locations in Northumberland, our properties provide the perfect stay for your teams. If your team is working Monday to Friday or 7 days a week we have self-catering serviced accommodation options to suit the needs of your business.
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