Ushaw Café
Durham
County Durham
DH7 7DW
Tel: 0191 373 8500
TripAdvisor

- Excellent165
- Very Good47
- Average15
- Poor3
- Terrible8
Recent Reviews:
- Pauline CBromley, United KingdomNot really a hotel- but great historical place to visitThursday, 7th May 2026Ushaw is an amazing place to visit and glimpse wonderful architecture, interesting history, and a glorious atmosphere of a bygone age. The gardens are beautifully tended with quirky carvings and... Read full review
- Edwards20212021Bristol, United KingdomUshaw: an amazing place to stay.Friday, 22nd May 2026An amazing place to stay for one or two nights while exploring the region. The accommodation reminded me of my student days, but the rooms and facilities are clean and functional and the staff are... Read full review
- SandJNorth East England, United KingdomSummer Car Show £14 Rip Off...Sunday, 24th May 2026Went to the the classic car show here yesterday, absolute rip off at £14 a ticket. When I questoned the cost I was mugged off and told 'We've got expensive buildings to maintain'. Some of the staff... Read full review
Facilities
Catering
- Cater for vegetarians
- Catering service
- On-Site café/restaurant
- Picnic Site
- Serve afternoon tea
- Serve lunch
- Take away service
Children & Infants
- Accept children (Minimum age)
Parking & Transport
- Coach Drop Off / Pick Up Point
- On site parking
- Parking (free)
Provider Facilities
- Conference facilities
- Event Venue
- Groups accepted
- Private rooms
- Toilets
Provider Features
- In countryside
- Indoor Attraction
- Outdoor Attraction
- Unique venue
- Village Location
Target Markets
- Family Fun
- Marketed Towards Families
- Marketed Towards Senior Citizens
Tours and Demonstrations
- Guided Tours Available for Groups
- Guided Tours Available for Individuals
Travel & Trade
- Wi-fi available
Access Information
Opening Times
| 2026 (1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Monday - Sunday | 10:00 | - 15:30 |
| Bank Holiday | 10:00 | - 15:30 |
Map & Directions
Road Directions
From the South, leave the A1(M) at junction 59 north of Darlington and continue north on the A167 (for 14 miles) to the traffic lights at Neville’s Cross, on the outskirts of Durham City. Continue to the third set of traffic lights by Sainsbury’s Local and turn left. Signposts can direct you from there.
From the North, leave the A1(M) at junction 63, Chester-Le-Street. Continue south on the A167 until you reach Crossgate Moor on the outskirts of Durham. Turn right at the first set of traffic lights just past the pedestrian footbridge. Ushaw is signposted here.


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