The view from
DURHAM
train station is one of the finest in northern England - a panoramic prospect of Durham Cathedral, its towers dominating the skyline from the top of a steep sandstone bluff within a narrow bend of the River Wear. This dramatic site has been the resting place of St Cuthbert since 995, when his body was moved here from nearby Chester-le-Street, over one hundred years after his fellow monks had fled from Lindisfarne in fear of the Vikings, carrying his coffin... [More]
Property Type HotelYear Built 9999 Year Remodeled 2000Situated In The Heart Of The Ssouth Durham Countryside,Yet Within Easy Reach Of All Major Routes And Cities. WeAre Surrounded By A 17th Century Country Park. BwHardwick Hall Has Recently Undergone A 3 Million PoundExtension And Refurbishment. All... [More]
The Best Western Hardwick Hall Hotel is situated in the heart of the South Durham countryside, yet is within easy reach of all major routes and cities. We are surrounded by a 17th century country park. The Best Western Hardwick Hall Hotel has recently undergone a 3 million pounds extension and refu... [More]
Property Type HotelYear Built 1300 Year Remodeled 1998The Best Western Whitworth Hall Country Park Hotel HasIts Roots In Norman England And For 300 Years It Was TheHome Of The Shafto Family, The Most Noted Of Whom WasRobert Shafto Made Famous By A Ballad. IdeallySituated For Visiting The World Herit... [More]
Set on the banks of the river Wear, the Durham Marriott is right at the heart of the historic Cathedral city. Many rooms offer spectacular views across the river and the city's dramatic skyline as well as all the creature comforts you could need. Leisure club facilities include an indoor pool, spa, ... [More]