Set within 15 km of Beamish Museum and 25 km of MetroCentre in Lanchester, Burnhopeside Hall offers accommodation with seating area.
Dr Julie
United Kingdom
I thought the breakfast was very good (vegetarian) and it was all made/delivered very promptly. I was pleased that I wasn't expected to be too early for breakfast!!! I appreciated the flexibility of not having to give a firm arrival time (as I wasn't sure when booking). I also appreciated the central heating being on (even thought it was May .... ) as it had rained heavily and, outside, it felt damp. The offer of being given local recommendations to eat was also welcomed, even though I didn't need it. Fresh milk in the room was great.
Situated in Stanley, 3.1 km from Beamish Museum, Hotel 52 Stanley features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Andrzej
United Kingdom
I didn’t t have breakfast,I preferred to make it myself,but I had nowhere to go.
The Brown Horse Hotel is located outside Tow Law, 25 minutes’ drive from the historic city of Durham. This family-run property offers a restaurant and free WiFi.
Pauline
United Kingdom
A very warm welcome awaited me. Breakfast was most enjoyable as was the Sunday lunch I had. All staff were most pleasant and helpful, nothing was a bother. And the view from my bedroom was exceptional
Surrounded by countryside, The Beamish Park Hotel features an award-winning restaurant and luxury bedrooms with flat-screen TVs. Just 10 minutes from Newcastle, there is free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Allan
United Kingdom
Very friendly staff, good food , convenient for dog owners with direct access to outside via a patio door from your room, vehicle parking space directly outside your room
Set in 24 acres of parkland just 10 miles away from the city of Durham, the Beamish Hall Country House Hotel, BW Premier Collection is a 13th-century hall that has been restored to its original...
Suzanne
United Kingdom
The room was bright and the view of the grounds lovely. Everything was clean. The staff were professional and friendly.
Built in the style of a Manor House making it one of the most distinctive hotels in Northumberland.
Ross
United Kingdom
We were down for family funeral so not great however even though only stayed one night the staff were amazing everyone so helpful and certainly made difficult time for family to relax and be so well looked after
Boasting a garden and bar, Black Horse Beamish is set in Stanley, 1.8 km from Beamish Museum. Featuring a sun terrace, this property is located a near attractions such as Beamish Open Air Museum.
Catherine
United Kingdom
Beautiful, spacious bedroom with a four poster bed and copper bath. Breakfast was delicious. Setting is stunning with gorgeous views over manicured fields. We stayed for a wedding nearby which started early and we’d be there until midnight so we’re concerned about how we’d checking but the staff were very accommodating and kind, allowing us to pick up a spare key at breakfast time and dropping our bags in our room for our return. The wedding meant we didn’t spend a tonne of time in the room although the generous 11am checkout time did mean we had a some time on the morning to relax before leaving. Would definitely like to come back and enjoy it in full.
South Causey Inn is a family-owned hotel with a ‘country feel’ family pub, restaurant, and cocktail bar and is recognised for genuinely kind and generous service.
Katrina
United Kingdom
All the staff were friendly and professional and happy to help at all times
Room and other facilities were clean and well presented
Food was tasty well presented and great valve for money
This was my first time in this area, I stayed in a rural...
This was my first time in this area, I stayed in a rural environment and the views were amazing. I got lucky with sunny days and traveling around the area, the rolling hills were very eyecatching. Lovely views from the hill tops, there are lots of hills, not so good if you have trouble getting about, however driving around and taking in the views in the quiet country lanes was a big highlight for me. The towns are easy to find and are clustered around a twenty mile area, which means you don't have to travel far to see new things or visit a different towns.
Stephen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lanchester was a lovely location with easy access to Durham.
Lanchester was a lovely location with easy access to Durham. There were a variety of restaurants, we chose to eat in Clinton's which was next door to our accommodation, the old post office. The food was the best restaurant food I have had for a very long time. I would highly recommend the area and the facilities I used.
marion
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Really, we were not staying in Lanchester itself, but it...
Really, we were not staying in Lanchester itself, but it does have two good restaurants and a good range of local shops, and there is free parking throughout, and there is a bypass that keeps unwanted traffic out of the town centre.
Christopher
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We didn't have much time to explore Lanchester only...
We didn't have much time to explore Lanchester only Burnhopeside Hall and had dinner at the Jolly Drover . We had visited nearby Beamish open air museum . The day and over night stay was brilliant . We definitely wished we had stayed for longer and we will definitely return .
carol
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Unique Hall with an amazing owner and staff.
Unique Hall with an amazing owner and staff. It is very calming with wonderful grounds and it feels as if you live there, the service is always there for you and yet it feels as if you have the Hall to yourself. Quite wonderful.
Lawrence
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Burnhopeside Hall was even better than we had imagined and...
Burnhopeside Hall was even better than we had imagined and well will definitely stay again. We would highly recommend this property. The hosts were very helpful and the breakfasts were delicious. The house and garden are beautiful and coffee on the lawn is very special.
Burnhopeside Hall is one of the best bed and breakfasts I have stayed in.
Beautiful property, period features and so many antiques. Every room was very impressive. Most comfortable bed ever experienced in a hotel. The grounds were well maintained and ideal for my dog, Peggy.
The welcome we received from our host Phil including a tray of tea, a chat about our needs, he was genuinely interested in us as guests, we immediately relaxed in such beautiful surroundings. Phil also cooked a breakfast to die for…at a time convenient to us. Would recommend this hotel to friends & family. Thank you Phil.
Loved the room, bed was great toilet and shower were clean, the food was good and extremely cheap. I bought a New Yorker burger and chips. The staff were friendly and great hosts and the Inn it self is situated about 5 mins from a nature reserve which was an added bonus. Really enjoyed my short stay here.
Room was lovely and spacious and had everything we needed for an overnight stay. Staff were very friendly/ Breakfast room was spacious and caught the morning sunshine. Breakfast was delicious and much better that some we have had in more expensive hotels.
Staff were very friendly and welcoming. Food was freshly prepared, wholesome and delicious. The room had everything we needed. There was a lovely atmosphere in the hotel - hard to describe but everyone in the place seemed at home.
What an amazing property. The hotel is a wonderful example of restored architecture. Large rooms, comfortable bed to die for and an excellent breakfast. The lady that runs it, is very welcoming. couldn’t ask for more.
Perfect location for local trips to Hartlepool, Beamish and the moors.
Lanchester itself also v good for local shops, eatery options etc.
Attentive staff making good efforts after a very recent change of hands.
Wonderful small inn, at a good location outside of Durham. Pub was great and we really enjoyed time spent there with the owners and a few locals. Rooms are newly renovated and comfortable.
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