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The Street, Beamish Open Air Museum
If you have never been to Beamish - go. Probably the best museum in the world for re-creating an earlier age. The Sheffield tram here looks almost too modern - it dates from 1952 -for the 1920s feel of the street.
Image © Dr Neil Clifton
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Best Western Beamish Hall Hotel from £60
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.... more
The Beamish Park Hotel from £95
Surrounded by countryside, The Beamish Park Hotel features an award-winning restaurant and luxury bedrooms with flat-screen TVs. Just 10 minutes from Newcastle, there is free Wi-Fi and free parking.... more
South Causey Inn from £45
South Causey Inn is a friendly, welcoming hotel set in 100 acres within the beautiful Beamish Valley, between Newcastle and Durham. There are well-decorated en suite rooms, and excellent food recently given a ‘Taste of Durh... more
Chapel House Apartments from £75
These family-run studio apartments overlook peaceful farmland, 20 minutes’ drive from Newcastle. A luxury separate stable conversion offers guests a kitchenette, private garden, separate entrance and free private parking.... more
The Beamish Mary Inn from £45
This 19th-century pub is located in the small village of No Place, offering free parking, free Wi-Fi, and full English breakfasts. Guests can enjoy light and cosily decorated rooms.... more
