The Eden Arms Hotel
The Eden Arms Hotel

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Tel code: 01325 | code search
Postcode: DL17 | code search
Population: 130
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The Eden Arms Hotel
"DON'T EAT HERE, THEY CANT'T EVEN DO A CHEESE AND ONION TOASTIE, IT WAS A DISGRACE, A SHADOW OF IT'S FORMER SELF OF THE RUSHYFORD ARMS WITH GOOD FOOD. OH ..." More

The Eden Arms Hotel
"Just returned from a 3 night stay. Great value for money. All the staff were friendly and very helpful. Good choice of food on the menu. Our bedroom was ..." More

The Eden Arms Hotel
"best hotel ever. good value for money and just what we expected. manager was very friendly and that transfered onto his staff. we will be back.

Date visited: recent ..." More

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Between Darlington and Durham in County Durham, in northern England, lies the small village of Rushyford in the borough of Sedgefield. This small village is situated on the old Great North Road, just a few minutes drive from the city of Durham and three miles north of Newton Aycliffe. The Rushyford Roundabout is where the A689 meets the A167 then shortly becomes the A1(M) at junction 60. Rushyford is renowned for its wild deer and other game, providing a supply of local game, which is fully wild, not farmed. Much of which can be enjoyed in a number of local restaurants and hotels. A short way out of the village, on the road to the new town of Newton Aycliffe, lies the Woodham Golf and Country Club, built close to the site of what was once Woodham Farm and which is now the village of Woodham, a modern development built during the 1970’s. The British Conservative politician John Benedict Eden was awarded a life peerage of Rushyford, as Baron Eden of Winton, following his retirement from the House of Commons in 1983. He is the nephew of the former Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and succeeded his father, Sir Timothy Calvert Eden, to his baronetcies in 1963, as the 9th Baronet of West Auckland.

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Premier Inn Durham (Newton Aycliffe) (2.76 miles)

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Parkhead Country Hotel (3.41 miles)

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Hardwick Hall Hotel (3.97 miles)

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The Queens Head Hotel (4.42 miles)

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Redworth Hall Hotel (4.52 miles)

Redworth Hall Hotel

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A beautiful Elizabethan hotel standing in 150 acres of peaceful woodland in County Durham.
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Whitworth Hall Country Park (4.65 miles)

Whitworth Hall Country Park

South of Durham city and close to the A1, the welcoming Whitworth Hall Hotel is set in the heart of a 73-acre deer park. The parkland setting is home to red and fallow deer, an ornamental ... More | visit website

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