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Beamish Park Hotel, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear

Beamish Park Hotel
Beamish Burn Road
Marley Hill

Newcastle upon Tyne
Tyne and Wear

NE16 5EG

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The Beamish Park Hotel is the perfect retreat for both business and leisure guests. The Hotel is family owned and operated, with friendly staff to ensure you feel more than welcome throughout your stay. The contemporary bar and award winning conservatory restaurant are the ideal venues for evening meals or light lunches.

The newly refurbished bar offers a warm welcome to all and a wide variety of wines and beers, along with light snacks all at great value. The Conservatory Bistro (2 AA Red Rosetts) offers lunch and dinner menus reflecting the best of currently available produce and are changed regularly to ensure all tastes are catered for.

The proximity to local attractions makes The Beamish Park Hotel ideal for short breaks or longer stays in the area. The Causey Arch (The oldest railway bridge in the world) and Tanfield Railway are within striking distance of the hotel, and The Beamish Museum, Newcastle Upon Tyne, The Metro Centre and the historical city of Durham are all within a short drive of the hotel.

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