Beamish Hall Country House Hotel
Stanley, County Durham (DH9 0YB)




The beautifully appointed bedrooms are non-smoking and individually decorated with luxurious fittings, antique furniture and lavish fabrics sourced from around the world. Deluxe Rooms are larger, whilst Premier Rooms are extremely spacious and the ultimate in style and splendour, with the best views. There is also an apartment. Guests enjoy free wifi access.
The Stables Restaurant and Pub is a genuinely relaxing environment. Stone floors, old beams, solid furniture, crackling log fires in winter and fabulous courtyard for summer fresco dining. Sourcing local food from local farmers, growers and producers wherever possible, with a full range of top quality Real ales brewed on site.
The Stables also offers a fabulous array of cocktails and non alcoholic drinks. In the warmer months, a stroll in the beautiful grounds or a quiet drink on the terrace are the perfect appetizer prior to sampling the mouth-watering cuisine served in the Restaurant.
Situated within the magnificent grounds of Beamish Hall is Beamish Wild Bird of Prey Conservation Centre, dedicated to the preservation of all species of bird of prey and Ropes Activity Centre, the North East’s new highwire adventure course. The Ropes Activity Centre also provides fantastic outdoor fun and adventure for corporate groups and team building events.
Guests at Beamish Hall can also enjoy the facilities of Beamish Park Golf Club. And nearby is Beamish Museum, a recreation of life in the North East in the early 1800s and 1900s. Tanfield railway, a mile away is the worlds oldest working railway, and Beamish Lakes, about half a mile away is an all trout fishing lake.
Beamish Hall provides the ideal venue for all types of meetings, conferences and events. The grandeur, character and glamour of this beautiful 12th Century house lends itself to hosting small private parties in the elegant State room and up to 400 guests in the magnificent Winter Garden. Teambuilding programmes utilise the inspirational grounds surrounding the Hall.
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