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Population: 36800
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Highfield Hotel
"Good Points: Nothing in the hotel was unpleasant. Staff at breakfast were attentive. Towels shabby but clean and changed daily. Bad Points: Had a very worn look. The room was clean ..." More

Chilton Country Pub & Hotel
"I have stayed here every month for 2 years and would not stay anywhere else. The rooms are comfortable the staff are unbeatable and the food is out of this ..." More

Highfield Hotel
"Good Points: lady who booked us in was very helpful and friendly throughout our stay, when we saw her Bad Points: Bathroom could have been cleaner and updated General review: We would ..." More

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Situated about six miles northeast of Durham, between Hetton-le-Hole and Newbottle in County Durham in the north east of England, lies the small former mining town of Houghton-le-Spring. The town is first mentioned in the Boldon Book in 1183, as ‘Hoctana’. Another ancient document dataed 1220 descrbes the town as ‘Houghton Sprynges’. The name Houghton is derived from Old English, the word ‘hoh’ meaning hill and ‘tun’ meaning settlement, which in turn became ‘town’. Owned at one time by Albreda, widow of Lord Henry Spring in 1311, it is thought in some circles that ‘le-spring’ was added to indicate his ownership. A more plausible explanation is that it is due to the medicinial springs which flow from the surrounding limestone rocks, making it fit with the Roman tradition in which ‘le’ is taken to mean ‘in’ or ‘within’ as used is Chester-le-Street, Witton-le-Wear, Hetton-le-Hole and others. The parish church dates back to Norman times, dedicated to St.Michael & Alll Angels. The churchyard contains the remains of Bernard Gilpin, known as the Apostle of the North. He was Archdeacon of Durham and later became rector at Houghton-le--Spring in 1557. At that time, Houghton-le-Spring was one of the largest parishes in England

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Chilton Country Pub & Hotel (0.97 miles)

Chilton Country Pub & Hotel
Nestling in a quiet country setting, surround by beautiful countryside the Chilton Country Pub and Hotel is ideally situated to place guests with in easy access to Durham, Sunderland, Newcastle city centres, therefore making this ... More | visit website
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Highfield Hotel (1.29 miles)

Highfield Hotel

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For whatever reason you have chosen to visit the North East, you will find that the Highfield Hotel is ideally situated for all amenities.As a base for your holiday you ... More

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Lumley Castle Hotel (3.23 miles)

Lumley Castle Hotel

The origins of this magnificently preserved castle go back to the 9th century, although the main building dates from 14th century. Sympathetic refurbishment over the ages has transformed it into an international hotel offering an ... More | visit website

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Ramside Hall Hotel & Golf Club (3.69 miles)

Ramside Hall Hotel & Golf Club

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The four star quality Ramside Hall is set in a 220 acre estate with 27 hole championship golf course. It is situated at only 2 miles from the City of Durham ... More

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The Lambton Arms Hotel (4.06 miles)

The Lambton Arms Hotel
The Lambton Arms is a large pub in the centre of Chester Le Street, with 8 letting rooms available, both double and twin rooms We have a large car park which is free of charge with ... More | visit website
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Campanile Hotel - Washington (4.27 miles)

Campanile Hotel - Washington

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Ideally located just of junction 64 of the A1(M), the Campanile Washington offer excellent value for money. All our comfortably furnished rooms have en suite facilities, including TV (with sky channel), direct ... More

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Premier Inn Newcastle (Washington) (4.46 miles)

Premier Inn Newcastle (Washington)
Situated just off junction 64 of the A1(M), centrally positioned between Newcastle, Sunderland and Durham City. For shopping, the MetroCentre is only a short drive. Other attractions include Durham County Cricket ground, the Angel of ... More | visit website
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Holiday Inn Washington (4.46 miles)

Holiday Inn Washington

Between historic Durham, Sunderland and Newcastle, the Holiday Inn Washington hotel is ideally located in Tyne and Wear, just off the A1M junction 64. This long-established hotel is well known for its friendly staff and ... More | visit website

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Innkeepers Lodge (4.50 miles)

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Moor End Bed & Breakfast (4.56 miles)

Moor End House Bed and Breakfast is non-smoking establishment with 1 family and 4 twin rooms. It has a 4 diamond rating from the English Tourism Council. ... More | visit website

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