S43
Durham Road
Coxhoe
Durham
Co Durham
DH6 4HX
Tel: 0191 377 3039
Things to Do in Durham
Planning Your Trip
Welcome to the Itinerary Planner. Use this tool to build your own journey or choose from an exciting range of specially selected tours.
To build your own Itinerary, click to add an item to your Itinerary basket.
You are here > Home > Things to Do > S43
Tel: 0191 377 3039
Offering: A Collection & Delivery Service
Located in North-East England at Coxhoe, Co. Durham, we have taken our modern brewing philosophy and strong brand identity to then fuse this with local culture and history. Sonnet 43 ‘How do I Love Thee?’ is the best-known work of poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, who was born and raised in Coxhoe, the village where the brewery is based. We took Browning’s words and expressed it our way – through craft beer.
We’re passionate about seriously tasty pints and we aim to make ale that you’ll want to drink time after time. Using only the best ingredients with traditional brewing methods, this enables us to produce remarkable, high-quality cask beers, which deliver a real taste experience to be both savoured and enjoyed.
Brewers of cask, keg and bottle-conditioned beer. Durham Brewery's philosophy is simple.…
The Durham Light Infantry Collection has moved to Sevenhills at Spennymoor. Items from…
Covid19 Update: Reopening Grounds January 11th 2021
To thank the public for their…
Old Durham Gardens can be found less than a mile east of Durham City Centre. The gardens…
The Gallery houses a permanent collection of art, including paintings by Norman Cornish,…
Explore Ancient Egypt and Western Asia, the Himalayas, China, Japan, Korea and Southeast…
Spennymoor Town Hall has it’s dedicated memorial to the works and lives lost during the…
Wheatley Hill Heritage Centre is small building of architectural beauty situated in…
St Oswald’s is an Anglican church in the centre of the beautiful university and cathedral…
The Chapel for St John's College, serving part of the small parishes of the Peninsula.…
Elvet Methodist Church is situated in Old Elvet, three minutes walk east of the market…
Local history museum housed in historic church near cathedral. Tells the story of Durham…
St. Giles’ has been a place for people to meet and worship for over 900 years.…
Thought by many to be the finest example of Norman church architecture in England, with…
Durham Cathedral Towers
Enjoy spectacular views of the historic city of Durham and the…
Discover the hidden history of Durham Cathedral with one of our regular guided tours.…
© Copyright Visit County Durham. All Rights Reserved
Registered Office: Visit County Durham, 2nd Floor, County Hall, Dryburn Road, Durham, DH1 5UL