LanchesterCopyright Mick Garratt

Lanchester is a large village in the valley of the River Browney, roughly halfway between Durham and Consett, with Diggerland and Malton nature reserve two nearby attractions... Read More

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Hotels in Lanchester - 7 places to stay

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Kings Head

Kings Head
An imposing Pub located adjacent the picturesque village green. A family run Hotel and pub. We have 6 en-suite rooms shower rooms which have been stylishly designed. Double rooms have a giant 6 foot beds, twin rooms ... More | visit website

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Hamsteels Hall (1.78 miles)

Hamsteels Hall
Only a short drive away from attractions such as Beamish Open Air Museum, the Baltic Art Gallery, The Centre for Life Museum, The Millennium Bridge, The Angel of the North, Bede's World, Hadrians Wall, Durham ... More | visit website
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Royal Oak (2.53 miles)

Royal Oak

Welcome to the Royal Oak . The Royal Oak is a family run Venue situated in one of Durham's hidden Valleys offering fantastic panorama, venues and walks. We have a full selection of real ales, ... More | visit website

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The Old Mill Knitsley (3.04 miles)

The Old Mill Knitsley
Knitsley Mill is a 16th century converted Mill House situated between Lanchester, Consett and the Land of The Prince Bishops. An operational mill from medieval times, Knitsley Mill is set in 100 acres of glorious ... More | visit website
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Low Esh Farm (3.09 miles)

Low Esh Farm
Low Esh is an 18th Century stone farmhouse, a working mixed farm, situated in open countryside yet centrally located for touring many attractions including World Heritage Durham Cathedral and Castle, Beamish Museum, Metro Centre, Kielder ... More | visit website
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South Causey Inn (4.85 miles)

South Causey Inn
Welcome to South Causey Inn and Equestrian Centre, nestled in the beautiful Beamish Valley with tranquil surroundings, this is the rural gateway to traditional North Eastern hospitality. Our stone built and newly re-furbished Inn has ... More | visit website
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Beamish Hall (5.40 miles)

Beamish Hall

17th Century Beamish Hall Hotel is located in a secluded and picturesque setting near to the historic city of Durham. Next door to Beamish Museum, the hotel has individually designed bedrooms within an elegant and ... More | visit website

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Sniperley Hall B&B (5.62 miles)

Sniperley Hall B&B
Set within it's own walled gardens, this beautiful 18th-century house is just 2 miles from the historic center of Durham. With free Wi-Fi and free on site parking, Sniperley Hall is ideally situated for those ... More | visit website
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Oak River Holiday Homes (5.81 miles)

Oak River Holiday Homes
Oak River Holiday Homes comprises two cottages; Mews Cottage and Oak River Cottage; and a recently restored 3-storey;Grade 2 listed structure known as the 'The Old Cart Shed'. They are located in a placid setting ... More | visit website
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My Way Guesthouse (5.83 miles)

My Way Guesthouse

Beautiful detached house just outside Durham City. Close to all universities and colleges. The property is set in a large garden with stunning views for our guests to enjoy during their stay this is a prime location for ... More | visit website

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Chapel House Apartments (5.84 miles)

Chapel House Apartments
Chapel House overlooks age-old countryside, a welcome escape from the rigors of modern city living. The four centrally heated studio apartments form part of a recently converted Methodist Chapel. Each double studio has ... More | visit website

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