Peterlee

Peterlee near the Durham coast is essentially a new town, once a mining centre. Around the town which is well provided for as regards leisure and retail facilities the attractions include Castle Eden nature reserve... Read More

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Hardwicke Hall Manor Hotel

Hardwicke Hall Manor Hotel
Hardwicke Hall Manor Hotel is situated 21/2 miles from both Peterlee and Hartlepool, 5 miles from Seaham and 9 from Durham. Hardwicke Hall Manor Hotel is furnished in a style befitting a traditonal manor ... More | visit website
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Chimneys Hotel

Chimneys Hotel
The Proprietors and his Team Would Like To Welcome You to Chimneys Hotel. The Chimneys Hotel built in 1925, previously known as The Trust and was mostly used by miners who worked at Blackhall Colliery. ... More | visit website

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Gables Hotel (3.74 miles)

Gables Hotel

A family run hotel with after dinner entertainment provided by mine host. Five miles east of Durham City, on the B1283 road at Haswell Plough. John and Dorcas Milner have been the owners of The ... More | visit website

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Catlow Hall (4.10 miles)

17th Century Country House with panormic views of open countryside. Extensive gardens, ponds and wildlife. All rooms are ensuite with tv and refreshments. ... More
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Three Horseshoes Inn (6.08 miles)

Three Horseshoes Inn

The Three Horseshoes, situated within easy reach of the beautiful city of Durham, is a comfortable Old Country Inn with a well- stocked cellar, good food and first-class accommodation.

We have a function room available for ... More | visit website

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The Windmill (6.60 miles)

The Windmill
Recently refurbished to the highest standard the Windmill is Teeside's premier hotel; eatery and conferencing facility. Conveniently situated in very close proximity of the A19 and short distance to the west of central Hartlepool this ... More | visit website
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Douglas Hotel (6.97 miles)

Douglas Hotel
A seventeen bedroom, family run hotel, in a town centre location. Family rooms and ensuite facilities are available, as well as a bar, a function room and a resident's lounge. ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Hartlepool Marina (7.02 miles)

Conveniently located for Hartlepool train station. For shops and local amenities Hartlepool town centre is only 0.5 miles away. Our Hartlepool Marina Premier Inn has everything you'd expect, incredibly comfy beds in every room and an ... More | visit website
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Oakroyd (7.12 miles)

Oakroyd
A warm and friendly welcome awaits you at The Oakroyd. David and Mandy Mountney would like to make your stay in Hartlepool a memorable one; and offer their guest accommodation; with its pleasant surroundings ... More | visit website
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Grand Hotel (7.18 miles)

Grand Hotel

The Grand hotel styled on a chateau, is pivotal to the historic town of Hartlepool. From the imposing Victorian ballroom to the larger than average accommodation, there is so much to offer to the business ... More | visit website

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Hallgarth Manor Country Hotel & Restarant (7.20 miles)

Hallgarth Manor Country Hotel & Restarant

Hallgarth Manor is a traditional English Country House hotel with 23 bedrooms, situated just 3 miles from the historic city of Durham.This former16th century residential estate,set in spectacular grounds and gardens, has been discreetly modernised ... More | visit website

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York House (7.29 miles)

York House

Situated in the centre of Hartlepool, this 4-star guest house offers comfortable accommodation and good facilities, including free high-speed Wi-Fi wireless internet access. The only guest house in Hartlepool to be awarded 4 stars by the ... More | visit website

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