The Bungalow, one of two farm holiday cottages, sleeps 4, in 2 spacious ensuite bedrooms. A south facing ground floor cottage on a working arable farm, 3 miles from Beamish Museum and Chester-le-Street and 20 mins from Durham City, Newcastle, Gateshead, Sunderland, Washington & further afield Barnard Castle & Northumberland. Fully equipped with luxury furnishings, linen, towels, free Wifi USB sockets, Welcome Tray, Nespresso Coffee machine and private south-facing garden. Ideal for family, friends, couples on holiday or visiting friends/family in the area as well as for the business traveller. From 2 night stays. Attractions include Beamish Museum, Durham Castle and Cathedral, Bowes Museum, Raby Castle, Angel of the North and many National Trust properties.
Directions: Low Urpeth Farm Holiday Cottages are easily accessible from the A1M (between Newcastle & Durham), leaving the A1M at Chester-le-Street, Junction 63.
Follow signs for Beamish Museum (or Stanley) on the A693 (1.5 miles), at the 3rd roundabout (which is an OVAL-ABOUT!) turn right to Ouston.
Go through the village of Ouston passing the garage on your left. On leaving Ouston, take the 2nd exit at the roundabout (do not take 1st exit Urpeth) and then turn left at the bottom of the hill into ‘Low Urpeth Farm’. Low Urpeth Farmhouse is at the top of the drive.
If you have booked one of our self catering cottages, please report to the Farmhouse first. There is ample parking.
If you need assistance, please call Hilary on 0191 410 2901 and we will direct you to us. . .
POSTCODE FOR SAT NAV: DH2 1BD (from the south make sure you exit the A1M at junction 63 as this is the most direct route – some sat navs try to get you to leave the motorway later and that usually is the slower route!)
We hope to welcome you to Low Urpeth soon!
Attractions include Beamish Museum, Durham Castle and Cathedral, Bowes Museum, Raby Castle, Angel of the North and many National Trust properties.
One of two farm holiday cottages on a working arable farm
Durham Cathedral 8 miles away
Durham Cathedral: The greatest Norman building in England.
Crook Hall Gardens 13 miles away
Crook Hall Gardens – Sidegate: A beautiful medieval manor house, surrounded by ten romantic gardens.
Whalton Manor Gardens 18 miles away
Whalton Manor Gardens: Three acres of beautiful walled garden containing a number of architectural gems, including a vast stone courtyard.
National Railway Museum 19 miles away
National Railway Museum – Shildon: Over 100 locomotives and nearly 200 other items of rolling stock, tell the railway story from the early 19th century to the present day.
Herterton Gardens 25 miles away
Herterton Gardens – Hartington: An elegant country garden with a formal topiary, winter, flower and fancy gardens.
Cragside 31 miles away
Cragside – Morpeth: The revolutionary home of Lord Armstrong, Victorian inventor and landscape genius.
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