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Crook sits on the edge of picturesque Weardale a few miles south-west of Durham, a small town – though big enough to support 10 pubs and several restaurants – with nearby attractions including the Harpurley POW Camp and Hamsterley Forest... Read More.

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Crook Events

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The Crook Town Festival Of Music

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Dowfold House B&B

Dowfold House B&B
Jill & Rupert (not to mention our dog and two cats...) look forward to welcoming you to this lovely, comfortable Victorian house with its delightful gardens. As a small, high-quality bed & breakfast establishment, ... More | Double Room: £25 | visit website

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Helme Park Hall County House Hotel (3.07 miles)

Helme Park Hall County House Hotel

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The Helme Park Hall Hotel extends a warm welcome to all guests. Set in the beauty & grandeur of the Wear Valley, this quaint hotel offers the very best in accommodation, ... More

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Greenwell Farm (3.30 miles)

Greenwell Farm

A very warm welcome at Greenwell Farm which overlooks the hills of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. These character cottages situated in peaceful country surroundings are well equipped to a high standard ... More | visit website

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Littlewhite Farm Cottages (3.90 miles)

Littlewhite Farm Cottages

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Sheep Pen Cottage single storey new barn conversion surrounded by peaceful countryside only 15 mins from Durham City. Open plan living fully fitted kitchen - fridge stocked with water milk ... More

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The Castle Hotel (4.48 miles)

Situated within a few yards of the historic Auckland Castle, in the centre of Market Town in Bishop Auckland, The Castle Bar Hotel features a bar and free Wi-Fi. Durham is a 21-minute drive away. Spread ... More | visit website
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Whitworth Hall Country Park (4.50 miles)

Whitworth Hall Country Park

South of Durham city and close to the A1, the welcoming Whitworth Hall Hotel is set in the heart of a 73-acre deer park. The parkland setting is home to red and fallow deer, an ornamental ... More | visit website

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The Queens Head Hotel (4.50 miles)

The Queens Head Hotel
We offer the highest standards of accommodation, food and service all coupled with a warm and friendly atmosphere. The Queens Head Hotel is located opposite a picturesque market place just 2 minutes from Aukland castle, ... More | visit website
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Cornmill Cottage at Stowhouse Farm Cottages (4.79 miles)

Cornmill Cottage at Stowhouse Farm Cottages

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Nestling within 120 acres of peaceful farmland, four pretty and very comfortable cottages are ideally situated for exploring the unspoilt treasures of England's northerly counties. Attractions as ... More

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Royal Oak (4.86 miles)

Royal Oak

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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 ... More

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Nafferton Farm (4.92 miles)

Nafferton Farm
Nafferton Farm is a working farm with sheep, cattle and horses. We are situated in a rural location on the outskirts of Durham City.
The farmhouse itself dates back to 1750 and has been carefully ... More | visit website
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The Bay Horse Inn (5.17 miles)

The Bay Horse Inn
This truly wonderful public house offers a restaurant and accommodation. Being on the doorstep of Durham, it an ideal location to enjoy the area's heritage. Brandon is only 3 miles from the centre of Durham ... More | visit website

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