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Westgate Manor, hotel in Stanhope

Around 45 minutes’ drive from Durham and Hexham, Westgate Manor is an elegantly styled Victorian manor house with fine views of the beautiful Weardale countryside.

Everything
9.8
Scored 9.8
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
63 reviews
Price from£199per night
Coves House Farm B&B, hotel in Stanhope

Situated in Wolsingham, within 29 km of Beamish Museum and 37 km of MetroCentre, Coves House Farm B&B features accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who drive.

Staff, the room was spacious, well laid out and the views across the valley.
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
23 reviews
Price from£79per night
The Den, Coves House, hotel in Stanhope

Featuring river views, The Den, Coves House provides accommodation with barbecue facilities and a patio, around 29 km from Beamish Museum.

Very spacious with gorgeous views
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
6 reviews
Price from£315per night
Slaley Hall Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort, hotel in Stanhope

Slaley Hall Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort is an Edwardian mansion house with a modern twist set in 1000 acres of Northumberland countryside, just 24 miles from Newcastle.

Staff were lovely room was great
7.4
Scored 7.4
Good
Rated good
1,805 reviews
Price from£128.35per night
Derwent Manor Boutique Hotel, hotel in Stanhope

Built in the style of a Manor House making it one of the most distinctive hotels in Northumberland.

The hotel and view were beautiful, staff were amazing and we had a great time In our lovely room, tge pool and restaurant.
8.6
Scored 8.6
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
1,430 reviews
Price from£93.15per night
The Fir Tree Country Hotel, hotel in Stanhope

Featuring a bar and free WiFi, The Fir Tree Country Hotel is located in Fir Tree. There is a restaurant serving British cuisine, and free private parking is available.

Very pleasant room on a separate block at the back of the pub. All usual facilties you would expect & in good working order. Bed, although small, was comfortable. Food available in the restaurant was excellent & reasonablably priced. Overall, it would be good place to overnight or even use as a base to explore the surrounding area.
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
676 reviews
Price from£84per night
High Force Hotel, hotel in Stanhope

Boasting a garden, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, High Force Hotel is situated in Newbiggin, 25 km from Bowes Museum and 30 km from Raby Castle.

A superbly renovated property, with very comfortable rooms, great food and lovely staff.
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
322 reviews
Price from£135per night
The Brown Horse Hotel, hotel in Stanhope

The Brown Horse Hotel is located outside Tow Law, 25 minutes’ drive from the historic city of Durham. This family-run property offers a restaurant and free WiFi.

Breakfast was fine had scrambled egg on toast
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very good
Rated very good
215 reviews
Price from£75per night
The Anchor Inn, hotel in Stanhope

Set in an 18th-century coaching inn, The Anchor Inn offers free Wi-Fi, home-cooked food and luxury rooms with scenic views.

A little gem and the food in the restaurant was excellent!
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
495 reviews
Price from£95per night
Rye Hill Farm, hotel in Stanhope

Situated within the picturesque Northumbrian countryside, Rye Hill Farm sits within 30 acres of grounds and offers free off-road parking.

Everything, the room, facilities and breakfast were faultless. The best thing was how accommodating Elizabeth was during our stay.
9.2
Scored 9.2
Superb
Rated superb
452 reviews
Price from£95per night
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What guests said about Stanhope:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    My family and I loved everything beautiful house welcoming...

    My family and I loved everything beautiful house welcoming hosts lovely welcome basket unexpected fantastic roaring log fire beautiful en suites in every room lovely set dining table which we used for dinner parties John and claire were exceptional host didn’t bother you but were there if you needed them would recommend this house felt so welcome can’t wait to visit again
    Ann Bernadette
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Lovely area, river running through with excellent path...

    Lovely area, river running through with excellent path either side . Weardale railway place of interest. Plenty of local independent shops. Gorgeous views of the hills , plenty of footpaths to walk around the area.
    Marcella
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Centre of Upper Weardale, a town with character in the...

    Centre of Upper Weardale, a town with character in the shadow of old limestone quarries, lead mining and continuing sheep farming. Well placed for Barnard Castle and Teesdale, Durham City and not far from the Yorkshire Dales and Cumbria's Lake District. Walk from St John's Chapel to Wearhead by the river then back on the valley high road to the north parallel to the river. Or investigate Slits Wood a beautiful river walk past waterfalls to an old lead mining site. Cranesbill in May, holly and hawthorn berries in the winter.
    Ken
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    We traveled for the train to Christmas town at Weardale...

    We traveled for the train to Christmas town at Weardale railway with our Grandkids. This cottage was plenty big enough for us all to enjoy and the location to the train station couldn't have been better. Two days in Beamish museum was fab aswell.
    Katharine
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Bit if an eyeopener.

    Bit if an eyeopener. We have lived in villages from Yorkshire to the Scottish Highlands but Stanhope was a revelation ; all kinds of shops selling all sorts of produce. We strolled along the High Street ( Front Street ? ) on the morning of our departure, stopping to look at the butcher's shop, the fruit and vegetable shop, the shoe shop ( honest ! ) etc. Absolutely delightful and the locals so friendly. We had our dog in tow and all the pubs were dog friendly. It even boasts its own castle.
    RACHEL
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    A nice little town with a selection of shops for food ie.

    A nice little town with a selection of shops for food ie. Bakers, butchers, chip shop and a couple of nice pubs. Lots and lots of walks around either in the dales or by the river and an outdoor heated swimming pool in the centre (although the constant rain stopped us from using this). Beautiful setting, very picturesque.
    Kathy
    United Kingdom
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