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The Teesdale Hotel

Market Place, Middleton-in-Teesdale

Prices from 49.0 per night.

Nestled in the quaint village of Middleton-in-Teesdale in the glorious North Pennines offering free WI-FI and parking this 17th Century family-run hotel offers traditional olde worlde charm log fires cosy accommodation and locally sourced food. Originally built as a coaching inn this remarkable building has a long history of welcoming travellers with warmth and hospitality. Indeed the characteristic stone archway stands as testimony to its rich heritage. Lovingly renovated and modernised every effort has been taken to ensure that it still retains much of its period character and charm. With its friendly atmosphere beautiful scenery and idyllic location it is the perfect base from which to explore the many wonders of the surrounding area.Sympathetically combining the homely splendour of the past with the comfortable pleasures of the modern each of the 13 en-suite rooms are tastefully decorated and furnished. Warm welcoming and meticulously maintained with free Wi-Fi access TV work desk hairdryer and tea and coffee making facilities. There is a selection of room types available including Single Double Twin Superior and Family options. Whatever guests choose they are assured of a relaxing stay and a peaceful night's sleep.No visit to The Teeside Hotel would be complete without sampling the culinary delights all of the food is cooked on the premises using fresh seasonal good-quality locally sourced ingredients conscientiously prepared and served by friendly staff. Whether dining in the elegant restaurant or enjoying a meal in the relaxed lounge bar guests can look forward to a sumptuous menu and some truly great British cooking. There is also an extensive wine cellar and a well-stocked bar with some tremendous local Real Ales refreshing ciders and a discerning selection of malt whiskies. What's more the decked patio area is perfect for alfresco dining and drinking in the summer whilst roaring log fires keep things cosy in the winter.As well as being open to non-residents and well patronised by the locals the restaurant is also available for private functions and bookings such as Weddings Christenings Anniversaries and Birthdays. They also have the facilities to cater for small business meetings and conferences for parties of up to fifty people.The Teesdale Hotel is privileged to have the awe-inspiring glory of the North Pennies right on its doorstep. Designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) it is a stunning landscape of open heather moors enchanting woodland tumbling rivers and much more besides. It is a genuine wonderland for fans of the great outdoors offering unparalleled opportunities for walking rambling cycling and other activities. Two long distance footpaths pass through Middleton-in-Teesdale: the famous Pennine Way and the Teesdale Way. The northwards stretch of both is a beautiful walk along the River Tees taking in Low Force and High Force waterfalls and then on to Cauldron Snout; England's largest cascade. Further on the same path High Cup Nick is an inspirational must-see often referred to as the Grand Canyon of North East England. The area is also home to some fantastic sites of historic interest including the lofty Bernard's Castle and the 12th century ruins of Bowes Castle and Brough Castle. There is also the medieval beauty of Raby Castle offering intimidating fortifications an extraordinary art collection and vast acres of parkland home to ornamental lakes and herds of deer. Just a short drive from the Hotel in the historic town of Barnard Castle is the world-famous Bowes Museum. With a renowned art collection 3 floors of galleries an ever-changing exhibition programme and wonderfully tranquil parks and gardens it is a truly unforgettable experience. For a day of family fun Beamish Museum tells the story of the people of North East England during the Georgian Victorian and Edwardian periods. With costumed guides live demonstrations traditional craftsman and much more it brings the past to life in a way that is both educational and most importantly fun.


Forresters Hotel and Restaurant

52-53 Market Place, Barnard Castle

Prices from 96.93 to 121.16 per night.

Property Location
With a stay at Forresters Hotel and Restaurant in Barnard Castle (Middleton in Teesdale), you'll be within the vicinity of Low Force and High Force. This hotel is within the region of Killhope Lead Mining Museum and Egglestone Abbey.

Rooms
Stay in one of 8 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers. Conveniences include desks and coffee/tea makers, and you can also request rollaway/extra beds.

Dining
Satisfy your appetite at the hotel's restaurant, which serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, or stay in and take advantage of room service (during limited hours). Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge.

Business, Other Amenities
The front desk is staffed during limited hours.


The preferred airport for Forresters Hotel and Restaurant is Newcastle (NCL-Newcastle Intl.) - 51.7 km / 32.1 mi.

Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.

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The Rose and Crown

ROMALDKIRK, BARNARD CASTLE

Prices from 90.0 per night.

The Rose and Crown at Romaldkirk is situated in the north east of England close to Barnard Castle in Teesdale County Durham. Offering free broadband 2 AA rosette restaurant and ample free parking. Discover the undiscovered. Teesdale a land of stunning contrasts. High fells and lush meadow whitewashed farms and stone built cottages dramatic waterfalls wild flowers and wonderful birdsong. The Rose and Crown is an 18th century coaching inn set on the middle of three village greens in a picture postcard village overlooking the stocks and water pump next to the Saxon church known to the locals as The Cathedral of the Dale'. Step inside the front door and discover lots of polished panelling old beams gleaming brasses fresh flowers and maybe even the odd creaking stair. Savour the buzz of the bar; an oak settle with daily newspapers plus the local rag' old prints and carriage lamps with a crackling fire in the dog grate. Retreat to the quiet of the lounge; books magazines comfy wingchairs the ticking of a grandfather clock where you can enjoy a cup of tea or maybe one more brandy before bed.There are twelve en suite bedrooms each different in style. Seven are located in the Main House some with beams and antique furniture others with private sitting rooms. Five are located in the Courtyard offering a more modern and contemporary style. Delightful fabrics comfortable beds and smart bathrooms plus lots of extras including Molton Brown accessories and Bose music systems provide the perfect setting to ensure a restful nights sleep.Indulge yourself in the award winning restaurant. Polished oak panelling crisp white tablecloths candlelight and sparkling silver. A daily changing menu delicious food the table is yours for the night. Relax in the Brasserie with its intimate atmosphere candles in waxy old bottles and big pictures. Guests of The Rose and Crown will enjoy a tasty meal whilst soaking up the surroundings.Forget your car and explore from the inn footpaths leave in every direction from the village. Wander along the old railway line or maybe join the Teesdale Way as it winds its way along by the river. Nearby are old market towns and castles the world famous Bowes Museum spectacular Raby Castle charming Eggleston Hall walled gardens. Further afield is Durham Cathedral Beamish Open Air Museum the Yorkshire Dales the High Pennines of England even Hadrian's Wall and lots lots more. Guests can indulge in their favourite pastimes in this area of outstanding natural beauty with superb walking in river valley or on the fells The Pennine Way Coast-to-Coast Walk Teesdale Way and lots more walks are nearby. Try mountain biking par excellence or just gentle cycling along the local country lanes. There are wild flowers in abundance and fantastic bird watching game shooting on some of the world's most famous moors plus river and reservoir fishing.


Brunswick House - Guest house

55 Market Place, Barnard Castle

Prices from 130.49 to 131.49 per night.

Property Location
With a stay at Brunswick House - Guest house in Barnard Castle (Middleton in Teesdale), you'll be close to Low Force. This 4-star guesthouse is within the region of Bowes Museum and Killhope Lead Mining Museum.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the guestrooms featuring refrigerators and CD players.

Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access, a fireplace in the lobby, and tour/ticket assistance.


The preferred airport for Brunswick House - Guest house is Durham (MME-Tees Valley) - 43.8 km / 27.2 mi.

Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.

Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometre.




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