Featuring free WiFi, a children's playground and a terrace, Thomas Wright House offers accommodation in Byers Green. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site....
Bickley
United Kingdom
Would stay again, breakfast was excellent, staff nice, drinks reasonably priced.
Featuring a bar and free WiFi, The Fir Tree Country Hotel is located in Fir Tree. There is a restaurant serving British cuisine, and free private parking is available.
Sheila
United Kingdom
Amazing selection for breakfast
Fir tree is a Beautiful village with access to many beautiful places
Firtree hotel is Excellent
Set in Bishop Auckland, 36 km from Beamish Museum, Park Head Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
A charming English manor house close to the A1 road. WiFi is free in public areas and food is served all day.
Malcolm
United Kingdom
From the time we checked in, to paying our bill we loved our visit. The hotel itself has quite the presence, overlooking the green celebrating its mining heritage. Our room was in the converted coachhouse, it was stunning, well maintained, full of character and very comfortable. We ate in the room between the bar and the restaurant as our dogs were with us, the standard of service during both of our evening meals was exceptional, the dogs got their own drinks and had a fuss made of them! the staff attention to detail, ensuring the experience was perfect and our food was delicious. Breakfast was very generous, huge selection of cooked food, cereal, fruit and more. The only disappointment was that the pastries were so small, but that is the only one. Every member of staff from arrival to leaving were exceptional. Looking forward to another stay!
Situated in Bishop Auckland, 43 km from Beamish Museum, The Saxon Inn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
A recently renovated holiday home situated in Durham, Number 7 The Cottage A Rural Retreat features a garden. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Becky
United Kingdom
Beautiful home with a 5 minute walk to 2 lovely pubs either side of the street..Cathy came to meet us at the property to hand over the keys and was very welcoming also it was a very nice touch to be left with milk,water and a few treats, the beds was comfy even the double pull out sofa bed my son had no complaints…Thanks again!! 😊😊
Featuring a terrace and views of garden, Dowfold House Bed and Breakfast is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Crook, 26 km from Beamish Museum.
Lucas
United Kingdom
It was what I expected, lovely country side and to wake up and have such a view from both windows. Slept very well. Very warm welcoming and excellent hosts.
Stayed here to be close to family know the area...
Stayed here to be close to family know the area very well. We now live in Devon. The area is close to many attractions. It is in a beautiful quiet area but not too far from Durham city with it's amazing Cathedral and castle. The METRO CENTRE probably the best shopping centre in Britain. For those wanting a family fun day out Beamish Museum is a must, a working coal miners village. Ride the trams have a picnic by the bandstand take a look into the past and try dressing up in Victorian costumes and have your photos taken. Meet a hurdygirdi man and buy produce in the Victorian shops or relax with a pot of tea and a stotie with ham and pease pudding. Beach lovers can drive to the coast in around 30 mins and country lovers will love the vast expanse of Hamsterly forest. History lovers may be interested in the local Roman fort. So much to do so little time, enjoy.
GE
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Hunwick is tiny. It is perhaps 2 miles from Bishop Auckland.
Hunwick is tiny. It is perhaps 2 miles from Bishop Auckland. It is a good base for exploring County Durham and neighbouring areas which are full of history, beautiful countryside, excellent walking, great museums of all kinds stately homes and historic sites.
I went to Bishop Auckland specifically for 'Kynren' - an amazing spectacle, and to go to the Mining Arts Gallery, a wonderful, and moving, collection of the work of the mining artists of the 30s and the Bishop Trevor Gallery in the Bishops Palace - and to check up on progress on the 'Auckland Project' - restoring the former Bishops Palace and reviving Bishop Auckland as a place which people like to live in and visit. I ate in the Quarry Burn (excellent), in Wetherspoons - v. good, and I had tea in the Fifteas Vintage Tearoom - great fun especially for those of us who remember those days. Personal transport is probably essential to make the most of what this area has to offer but without transport I saw plenty in the limited time I had and had my appetite whetted for more visits.
Elizaloup
United Kingdom
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