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Headlam Hall Hotel
HeadlamNear Gainford Darlington DL2 3HA, Darlington DL2 3HA - England, UK

Located in 4 acres of beautiful walled gardens in its own rolling estate in the teesdale countryside, an 'area of outstanding natural beauty' between the yorkshire dales and northumberland, headlam hall is a secluded old world country mansion with luxury...
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Attractions near Headlam Hall Hotel
A selection of attractions close to Headlam Hall Hotel:
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| Piercebridge (4.9 Miles) |
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Piercebridge Roman Fort was one of the most important fortifications built by the Romans in this area of the country, intended to defend the area...
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| Raby Castle (5.9 Miles) |
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This splendid mediaeval castle, built in the mid 14th century on the site of an earlier fortified manor house by the powerful Nevill family, who...
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| High Force (5.9 Miles) |
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Known as High Force, this naturally formed waterfall is a site to behold. The winding woodland paths that lead up to the waterfall are...
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| Auckland Castle (10 Miles) |
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This historic castle has been the home of the Bishops of Durham for over 800 years, and today is the Bishop’s official residence. The historic...
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| The Bowes Museum (10.3 Miles) |
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The Bowes Museum offers one of Britain’s most fascinating museum experiences. Founded over 100 years ago by John and Josephine Bowes, the magnificent building contains...
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| Barnard Castle (10.6 Miles) |
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Standing tall and proud on a rocky cliff along a bank overlooking the River Tees, Bernard Castle is an impressive and breathtaking sight and was...
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| Egglestone Abbey (10.6 Miles) |
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Standing on the borders of Yorkshire and County Durham, Egglestone Abbey was always a very poor abbey and now stands in ruins amongst fields of...
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| Richmond Castle (13.1 Miles) |
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Towering over the River Swale and the centre of the market town, Richmond Castle retains its dramatic strategic position it has held for over 900...
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| Easby Abbey (13.1 Miles) |
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Easby Abbey is probably best known for its large lavish-roofed refectory that was built around 1300. There is still an active church within the...
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| Brick Train Sculpture (13.2 Miles) |
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To celebrate the rich railway heritage of Darlington, this sculpture was commissioned and created in 1997 by David Mach. Comprising over 181,000 bricks, the sculpture...
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| Hamsterley Forest (15.4 Miles) |
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Covering some 2,000 hectares, Hamsterley Forest has something for everyone. It is a delightful oasis of broadleaved and coniferous woodland, sprawling along the sides of...
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| Bowes Castle (16.5 Miles) |
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Bowes Castle was built on the corner of an old Roman fort that once guarded the route through the Pennines. The first stone was...
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| Preston Hall (19.3 Miles) |
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Set in the spacious Preston Park, Preston Hall Museum is a Victorian manor house, built in 1825, and now serving as a museum of Victorian...
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| Kiplin Hall, (21 Miles) |
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This wonderful building in North Yorkshire stands close to the banks of the River Swale. It was once used as a 17th Century hunting...
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| Oriental Museum (21.3 Miles) |
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The Oriental Museum is part of Durham University, an institution that has had a long and interesting connection with the orient. The museum houses...
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| The Dorman Museum (21.4 Miles) |
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Following a three-year alteration programme, the Dorman Museum re-opened in March 2003. Set in a large building close to the centre of Middlesbrough, the museum...
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| Albert Park (21.8 Miles) |
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Albert Park was given to the people of Middlesbrough by the town’s first mayor Henry Bolckow. It was opened by Prince Arthur, son of Queen...
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| mima (21.9 Miles) |
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This internationally acclaimed art venue is one of the proudest cultural developments in the city. The gallery is designed to host a variety of...
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