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Low Urpeth Farm, Chester-le-Street, County Durham

Low Urpeth Farm
Ouston
Chester-le-Street
County Durham

DH2 1BD

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Welcome to Low Urpeth.

We offer Bed & Breakfast and Self-catering accommodation in the countryside near Beamish, Newcastle, Chester-le-Street and Durham. The farm incorporates an arable unit and is ideally situated for Beamish Museum.

Visit nearby attractions at:

BEAMISH: Beamish Museum, Tanfield Railway
DURHAM: Durham Cathedral & Castle
CHESTER LE STREET: County Cricket
NORTHUMBERLAND: Hadrians Wall, Alnwick Castle and Gardens
NEWCASTLE: Tyne bridges, Centre of Life, Hancock Museum, Eldon Square Shopping Centre
GATESHEAD: Angel of the North, Baltic, Sage, Metro Centre
BARNARD CASTLE (Nr): Raby Castle and Bowes Museum

Quality farmhouse with excellent facilities offering spacious B&B ensuite accommodation for up to six persons.

Self-catering accommodation in 'Katie's Cottage', a south facing stone cottage, fully equipped with quality furnishings for four persons, and 'The Bungalow', a spacious new south facing cottage with en-suite bedrooms fully equipped for four persons.

Details

Ratings/Awards: B&B ETC 4 Diamonds Silver Award
Self-catering ETC 4 Stars
Winner of 'Tourism & Leisure Award 2003' from County Durham Development Company
Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 3
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Parking
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - Throughout house
Tourist Board Inspected
TV in Rooms - WIFI Internet access

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