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Host & Stay offers a variety of properties for you all to enjoy, with a stunning collection of…
The Trinity Neighborhood. Newcomers, friends or just weary travelers step onto the set of history…
Fourteenth-century castle on the River Wear in 9 acres of parkland. Five miles from Durham and 13…
An 18thC family-owned and award-winning coaching inn, offering log fires, traditional comfort and…
Situated on a World Heritage Site in the shadow of the cathedral, Hatfield College is ideal as a…
For guests looking to stay at Headlam with a bit more independence the new Hideaway apartment is…
A stylish, contemporary hotel located in the city centre of Durham with Collage Restaurant, Bar and…
Whether you’re looking for a single night’s accommodation or a longer holiday stay, Ushaw offers a…
Eleventh century Durham Castle offers unique and affordable university-style student accommodation,…
Situated in peaceful woodland near the city centre offering unrivalled cuisine. Perfect for…
Stay in this wonderful, warm, historic property and you cannot get closer to the soul of Bishop…
This idyllic country house hotel, dating back to the mid-17th century, stands in immaculate walled…
This fresh, recently refurbished property sits on peaceful Silver Street, yards from the original…
Packed with character, warmth and charm, High Force Hotel is an idyllic rural retreat in…
Step away from the visitor attractions and eateries on Market Place, and walk just a few metres to…
A chic and innovative 5 star hotel and award winning spa overlooking the sea. Set in 37 acres of…
Enjoy an overnight stay with a difference at the heart of County Durham and explore over a thousand…
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Cockfield
Swallow Nest is a delightful country retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Chester-le-Street
Fourteenth-century castle on the River Wear in 9 acres of parkland. Five miles from Durham and 13 miles from Newcastle, easily accessible from the A1(M), junction 63.
Durham
Durham City is a short bus ride away and has the wonderful Castle and Cathedral, a World Heritage site. There is boating on the River Wear either in a rowing boat or on the Prince Bishops leisure cruiser, shopping, Crook Hall and gardens, walks and…
Toft Hill
Central for tourist attractions in Durham and the North East of England. Situated 1 mile west of Bishop Auckland. Please note disabled access with level entry shower.
Durham City
St Chad's is the third oldest college in heart of medieval Durham. Adjacent to cathedral and castle. Designated as World Heritage Site.
Bishop Auckland
Whether you're a local or just visiting why not take time to enjoy the wholesome cooking, and a great selection of drinks at The Saxon Inn. Set in the idyllic village of Escomb off the A689 close to the market town of Bishop Auckland. We have…
Ireshopeburn
Mayfield cottage is in an area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB), with dark sky’s and stunning views. Refurbished to an excellent standard with log burning stoves, enclosed pet friendly garden and off street parking. With free Wi-Fi, comfy beds…
Rookhope
Located just outside the sleepy village of Rookhope, Red Brick Barn is a postcard perfect holiday home with plenty of charm.
West Auckland
Whether you're here for business or leisure, at the Manor House, a historic 12th Century hotel nestled in the former mining village of West Auckland, a relaxing, comfortable stay awaits you.
Darlington
Sleeping four people, this cottage is set within the grounds of Walworth Castle, and comprises modern ground floor accommodation.
Kibblesworth, Beamish
Riding Farm Cottages are delightfully situated on a working family farm surrounded by quiet and peaceful countryside yet on the doorstep of Durham, Beamish, Newcastle and Northumberland.
Lanchester
Burnhopeside Hall is a Grade II* listed building of Historical interest, having been the home of William Hedley, Engineer. A working model of his "Puffing Billy" railway engine is at Beamish Museum (5miles North).
Barnard Castle
Located in the popular market town of Barnard Castle, Priory Yard is a welcoming and homely place to stay.
Durham City
61 Durham is a listed 18thC manor house situated in beautiful grounds and is noted for the excellence of its food, accommodation and hospitality.
Barnard Castle
Located in the popular market town of Barnard Castle, 82G Galgate is the ideal place to stay for a getaway in County Durham.
Holwick
Newly converted barn with well-equipped kitchen/diner. Large lounge, 3 double bedrooms with twin beds. Bathroom plus shower room. Ample parking, private rear garden.
Durham City
Immerse yourself in a unique stay in the heart of Durham at 40 Winks Guesthouse.
Bishop Auckland
Situated in the picturesque Durham Dales our gravel or grass pitches with electric hook-up enjoy beautiful countryside views in a peaceful setting. Our site is in a wildlife corridor of developing woodland and wetlands and features an on-site café…
Kibblesworth, Beamish
Riding Farm Cottages are delightfully situated on a working family farm surrounded by quiet and peaceful countryside yet on the doorstep of Durham, Beamish, Newcastle and Northumberland.
Wolsingham
Stay on our organic farm in the heart of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with panoramic views of Weardale.
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