Barden Bunk Barn (North Yorkshire) Nestled in the shadow of the ancient ruin of Barden Tower, the Barden Bunk Barn consists of two adjoining barns converted into group accommodation sleeping up to 24. Youth Groups and corporate clients use this facility as an away day venue, where staff can have some time out, discuss the issues of the day in total privacy, undertake some team building sessions with BECKs Development Training and have a pleasant meal in the evening. | ![]() |
Langton Adventure Centre (Lake District) Langton Adventure Centre accommodates 28 people in 3 bunk rooms and two leader's rooms. Accommodation is self catering and includes a fully equipped kitchen, dining room, lounge with table football and drying room fitted with heaters and tumble dryers. There are both upstairs and downstairs shower rooms with wash basins and toilets. The Centre has oil fired central heating and hot water. There is a games room separate from the main building which offers darts and table tennis, as well as a field and small piece of woodland for outdoor games and activities. | ![]() |
Gibbs Hill Farm (Northumberland) Converted from an old Hay Barn, the bunkhouse hostel accommodates up to 18 people in 3 rooms. Each room has 6 full size bunks. Catering for those guests who require budget accommodation, there are 2 shower rooms and 2 toilets, a well equipped kitchen and comfortable sittingand dining area and lockable storage compartments. | ![]() |
Minsteracres Bunk House (Northumberland) As well as the beautiful Minsteracres Hotel, there is a bunk house, sleeping 28 young people in two bunk rooms, plus 4 leaders in two twin rooms. In front of the building is a spacious veranda and a designated fire area for the beloved campfire. The bunkhouse shares 90 acres of land with the hotel, has camping facilities and two lakes for water based activities, such as improvised raft building, canoeing or kayaking. | ![]() |



