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Helme Park Hall Hotel
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This charming 3 star Country House Hotel is set within two acres of beautifully landscaped gardens. Since it was built in 1643, Helme Park Hall has had a range of occupants and functions. Previously a distinguished family home, later the residence of Colonel Stobart Commandant of the nearby Second World War Prisoner of War Camp, and more recently Regional Headquarters of the Forestry Commission
Only twenty minutes away from the ancient and historic city of Durham, the hotel is ideally located to benefit both the town goer as well as the country lover for whom the peace and tranquility of the English countryside can be taken full advantage of. Perched on the side of the Wear Valley with fabulous panoramic views of the Durham Dales, Helme Park Hall offers seclusion yet at the same time accessibility from the nearby A68.
Other places of interest:-
Bamburgh Castle High Force- waterfalls Angel of the North 40 minutes
Each room is wonderfully comfortable and fully equipped. We offer a choice of bar or restaurant dining facilities, and all our function rooms boast magnificent views over the Wear Valley, where vast stretching moorlands beckon, just on our doorstep. On site we have ample FREE parking and can offer limited WiFi in the downstairs area.
Our impeccable reputation for providing guests with unrivalled quality, service and superb attention to detail, have made the Hotel a popular venue.

the queensheadhotel
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We offer the highest standards of accommodation, food and service all coupled with a warm and friendly atmosphere. Excellent facilities for conference, meetings and banquets with rates negotiable. Ideal for both business and pleasure. Comfortable hotel in excellent location, close to station, shops and all amenities. Ideal for long or short stays. Warm welcome to all. Hotel has a disco every thursday - sunday nights and invites residents to join the team for a drink and dance opened till 2am. Only hotel to offer free secure parking in the market place! Parking is barrier controlled with CCTV. Al Fresco drinking area available. Please note weekend breakfast is served from 9-10am and is continental style.

Woodland House Cottage
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This comfortable stone built cottage, adjoining the owners home, enjoys magnificent South facing panoramic views over open countryside from the North Yorkshire Moors to the Pennines.
The pleasant village of Woodland is perched high on the slopes of the lower Teesdale valley on the edge of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village, which is just 7 miles from the bustling historic market town of Barnard Castle, has a well-stocked shop, post office and pub all within walking distance.
Woodland offers a good base for exploring the area and there is plenty of scope for walking and other outdoor activities, which can all be enjoyed amidst the impressive North Pennine scenery.

Greenwell Hill Bed And Breakfast
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Throughout the year a warm and friendly welcome awaits you at Greenwell Farm's 18th Century barn. The Barn, with its typical Weardale stone roof and converted Gin Gan takes up to thirteen guests and still retains its former character. The bed and breakfast accommodation comprises three double, one triple and two twin bedrooms all with en-suite bathrooms and having dining room, separate lounge and payphone. All bedrooms have tea and coffee making facilities and are traditionally furnished. Located between Wolsingham and Tow Law, Greenwell Farm overlooks the breathtaking views of the hills of The North Pennines which is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty known as England's Last Wilderness and was once the hunting ground of the powerful Price Bishops of Durham. When preparing meals, wherever possible we use produce which is grown on Greenwell Farm, home produced fruit, vegetables and naturally reared meats.
Greenwell Farm's Gin Gan and Barn can also be booked as self catering accommodation, for corporate events and also ideal for family reunions / get togethers.
* Payphone available
* Credit Cards accepted
* £5 deposit per person per night
* 4pm arrival time unless arranged otherwise
* Pub Food, shops and post office 2 miles away
* Greenwell Farm Nature Trail (Please ask for more details)
If you wish to make a booking, a deposit of £5 per person per night is required. Credit cards are accepted. Arrival time is after 4pm unless you have previously contacted us to arrange an earlier

Greenwell Hill Cottages
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Greenwell Hill Farm Cottages
These traditional Weardale farm buildings have been sensitively converted to attractive sandstone cottages, offering a high standard of self catering accommodation which includes modern central heating, double glazing, television, video & DVD, spring water supply and en-suite bathrooms. Modern kitchen facilities include fridge freezer, microwave and an electric oven. Comfortable and prettily furnished, this farmhouse style accommodation boasts honey pined furniture, fitted carpets, natural pine beams and wood burning stoves.
The Stables
Sleeps six plus one. Downstairs bedrooms include one with a solid ash four poster bed, one family room with a double and two single beds. Upstairs is an open-plan lounge with kitchen providing outstanding views of Weardale.
* Dishwasher
* Washing Machine
* Seperate Electricity meter
* Stunning views
* Log Burning Stove
* Excellent family accommodation
* BBQ facilities
* Bed Linen & towels included
The Byre
Sleeps two plus two. Single storey, suitable for disabled people, one double room with en-suite downstairs and, twin beds on a mezzanine loft balcony.
* Electricity included
* Log Burning Stove
* Open beamed ceiling
* Excellent family accommodation
* BBQ facilities
* Bed Linen & towels included
The Greenwell Hill Farmhouse
Sleeps ten or more. This spacious and comfortable farmhouse has been recently refurbished and enjoys its own large secure garden with lovely views over the Wear Valley. The ground floor entrance leads in to the modern fitted kitchen / Dining area. Comfortable sitting room with log burning stove and entrance to garden. A twin bedded room. Shower room / WC with flush to floor shower cubicle. The first floor has a double bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Family room (1 double + 1 single bed) with en-suite bathroom. The third bedroom has three single beds and en-suite shower room. Garden, with furniture, parking, barbecue.
The Granary
Sleeps eight plus one. With four en-suite double rooms, one upstairs and three downstairs the Granary is ideal for small groups or friends. The kitchen, and lounge/dining room are also located upstairs providing views across open farmland.
* Electricity included
* Antique and Period Pine Furniture
* Excellent group and corporate accommodation
* Dishwasher
* Washing Machine
* BBQ facilities
* Bed Linen & towels included
The Gin Gan
Sleeps five plus two. The main living area is most unusual being circular and 22 ft in diameter. Used originally for an animal to drive the millwill and grind the corn. It is ideal for large family parties, corporate meeting and small functions. The kitchen is modern and well equipped.
* Electricity & heating included
* BBQ facilities
* Bed Linen & towels included

Mayland Farm Cottage
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This attractive, spacious stone built bungalow overlooks the magnificent Hamsterley Forest which is only 400 yards away and is situated midway between Teesdale and Weardale in one of England's most beautiful and unspoilt areas.
The cottage adjoins the owner's home and is on a working farm. One mile away is the small village of Woodland where there is a pub, a post office and general store with an extensive range of goods.
The cottage provides an ideal location for the enthusiastic walker, cyclist or to see the many local places of interest in the scenic surroundings of the Dales.
Weeks run from Saturday to Saturday. Short breaks may be available by arrangement.

The Bridge Inn
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The Bridge Inn offers warm and comfortable accommodation 4 miles from Bishop Auckland in the beautiful county of Northumberland. It is suitable for families with children, cycling and hiking parties and offers an excellent menu for hungry visitors.
We offer a friendly environment with excellent home made food and extensive menus, lounge bar and 2 restaurants ideal for parties, functions, weddings and conferences.
The local bus route to town stops right outside the front door. The property is child friendly with two childrens play areas for both under 5s and over 5s, open all day.
Suitable also for cycling and hiking parties.
Car parking and storage facilities.
the otter
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riecently refurbished family run hotel with great views and a quality restauraunt serving food all day on the main a68 route to scotland just 7 miles from the motorway

Dale End Hamsterley
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Dale End Bed and Breakfast offers award winning four star accommodation. This large stone-built dormer bungalow is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in the lovely rural village of Hamsterley.
The village is convenient for Hamsterley Forest, Beamish, Durham city, the North Yorkshire Dales and cyclists on the Waleny to Wear (W2W) route. We are only 45 minutes from Newcastle and the Metro Centre. Other nearby attractions include Teesdale and Barnard Castle.
Guests have use of the large residents lounge which has an open fire, TV, video and DVD, together with a large selection of books to choose from. We also have spacious and secure storage available for cycles (push and motor!) together with washing, drying and workshop facilities. The pub is only a short walk away and offers a full menu every day. All rooms are ensuite.
Walkers and cyclists and motorcyclists are welcome. Breakfast is included.

The Manor House Hotel & Country Club
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Relaxed, charming and unpretentious are words that describe The Manor House Hotel and Country Club, a quintessential English manor house built on foundations which date back to the 12th Century. Steeped in rich history, reputed to have been Henry VIIIs hunting lodge and for many years home to the Eden family. Secret passages and even a friendly ghost or two! Situated in the historic county of Durham it is an ideal base for exploring Northumbrias many castles, cathedrals and the Roman Wall.
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