Flanked by the North Pennines, and the rugged coastline to the east, County Durham is packed with historical and cultural significance. The mighty coalfields have left their scars and Beamish Colliery offers a fascinating insight into the daily life of a mining village. Don’t miss Durham Cathedral either with its ancient tombs and stunning architecture, and take some time to explore the wonderful open countryside to blow those cobwebs away.
Beautiful luxury stone built period holiday cottage perfectly located in the heart of Stanhope Village close to all local amenities. Stanhope is an ideal location within the picturesque Durham Dales and is known as the gateway to stunning Weardale & the fabulous North Pennines in Northumberland. ...
The Fossil Tree Bed & Breakfast has been tastefully appointed to give its guests a comfortable, relaxed & friendly “home from home” B&B (located next to Stanhope Castle) with views over the Norman Church of St Thomas’s dating from 1200 AD and our B&B also uniquely looks directly ...
17thC Country House - Grade 11*, with inglenook fireplaces, shuttered windows, four poster beds, etc. All rooms en suite, with tv/video, cool box, hospitality tray, etc. Ground floor rooms available. Ample off road parking. Close to Beamish Museum, Durham City, Diggerland, Hadrians Wall, Alnwick, et ...
Two barn conversions comprising a one bedroomed bungalow and a three bedroomed bungalow south facing over open countryside. Ideal base for touring Durham and Northumberland. Off road parking. Lovely country walks. Cyclists welcome.
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