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Best Western Beamish Hall Hotel hotel is situated in County Durham, it offers total of 42 rooms for bookings. Best Western Beamish Hall Hotel room prices start from just 68 pounds per room per night. The hotel accepts
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Description
Set in 24 acres of parkland just 10 miles away from the city of Durham, this 17th century hall has been restored to its original splendour and is now an exclusive country house hotel accommodation.
Next door to Beamish Open-Air Museum, the hotel accommodation is positioned 12 miles north-west of the historic city of Durham and 8 miles south-west of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Furthermore, the well-known sites of Hadrians Wall, Lindisfarne Castle, Chester Roman Fort and Hexham Abbey can also be found nearby.
For a more relaxing stay you can enjoy a walk round the extensive gardens or a round of golf on the tree-lined parkland course at Beamish Park golf club. One of the most picturesque courses in the region, it is set in a lovely verdant position with fabulous vistas across the splendid Durham countryside.
Hotel Facilities
General :
Parking, Restaurant, Bar, 24-Hour Front Desk, Newspapers, Garden, Non-Smoking Rooms, Free Parking, Elevator, Heating, Luggage Storage, Gay Friendly
Activities :
Hiking, Hot Tub, Golf Course (within 3 km)
Services :
Room Service, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Business Centre, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Breakfast in the Room, Bridal Suite, Internet Services, Packed Lunches, Fax/Photocopying, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN, Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included
Room Details
Area information
Northumbria is a place of contrasts, with wild, lonely moors and rugged sandy beaches coupled with the vibrant, urban buzz of the city. To the right is seaside and to the left there are heathery hills and moody mountains with the well-known World Heritage Site Hadrian''s Wall running right through the middle. Cities like Newcastle and Durham are thriving with lots of shopping and plenty of nightlife. Bustling market towns and pretty villages are scattered around the region.
Northumbria can lay claim to being The Cradle of English Christianity - St Aidan came to Holy Island in AD635 and English history was first written by Bede, at Jarrow. There''s also Durham, ''the finest Norman Cathedral in the world''.
Travel information
From the north or south, exit the A1 at Junction 63 (Chester-le-Street exit), then follow the A693 (towards Stanley) for 4 miles. Follow the signs to Beamish Museum and at the main gate of the Museum, turn left and continue for another mile. Beamish Hall is the next turning on the left after the sign for Beamish Park Golf Club. Beamish (0 miles) (0 km) Stanley (1.5 miles) (2.4 km) Chester le-Street (5 miles) (8.1 km) Gateshead (8 miles) (12.9 km) Newcastle upon Tyne (8.5 miles) (13.7 km) Durham (13 miles) (20.9 km) Newcastle Airport (14 miles) (22.5 km) Sunderland (14 miles) (22.5 km)
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