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VisitBritain 3 Stars Guest Accommodation 2009
B&B
Stanhope Moor

Stanhope, 

Durham, 

DL13 2ES,  England  (map)
The station master's house has been sympathetically converted to bed & breakfast and Tea Rooms. Located in the North Pennines (AONB) in an elevated position with commanding views of the countryside and moorland. There’s plenty to do as nearby attractions include Killhope Lead Mines, Dales Centre,Beamish Museum ,Bowes Museum,Tanfield Railway
  • Station Master's House
  • licensed
  • remote location
  • home cooking
  • ensuite bedrooms
  • Peaceful
  • evening meals
  • commanding views
  • on cycle route
  • guest lounge
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3 Stars VisitBritain Guest Accommodation 2009
Parking
On-site parking, Free parking, Secure parking, Long-term parking
Types of Payment Accepted at Parkhead Station House
Cash (Sterling), Cash (Euro), Credit card, Debit card
Payment Cards accepted at the property
Master Card Maestro Visa Visa Electron 
Check-in: 2:00 PM till 9:00 PM
Early check-in available on request.
Check-out: 10:00 AM
Late check-out available on request
Children Policy: Children welcome
Cancellation Policy
Booking Terms and Conditions
Accessibility
Languages Spoken
English
Polish
Parkhead is the former station master's house which has been sympathetically restored by owners Terry and Lorraine Turnbull to provide B&B & Tea Rooms with added attractions such as a Photographic/Art Gallery, Artwork ,railway memorabilia (kindly donated to Parkhead from numerous customers/visitors) also artefacts to test your knowledge. Parkhead Station once described as 'an extraordinary and disagreeable Dales relic' in 1998 before restoration but present day descriptions by visitors include terms as 'an oasis of the moor', 'haven' and 'sanctuary' with many clients returning to Parkhead regularly. Standing approx.1500 feet above sea level in the Northern Pennines (designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) Parkhead Station marks the 100 mile point on the renowned C2C long distance cycle route on the traffic free section of the Waskerly Way and down hill to the coast! Parkhead is ideal base if you wish to take some time to visit the many other attractions Wear Valley have to offer: Killhope Lead Mines, Dales Centre, Stanhope Village and numerous long/short walking routes. Durham area: Beamish Open Air Museum, Tanfield Railway, Durham City and Newcastle City. Literature is available in our Tea Rooms and Bed Rooms; of course we would be more than happy to help you plan your outings with our local knowledge.
Location
Style of property
Comfortable, Homely, Secluded, Traditional, Unique
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