Bed and Breakfasts in Easington, County Durham Including 1 Historic Bed and Breakfast
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Manor House,
Easington, County Durham, England,
SR8 3AX Heritage Rating:
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Heritage Tags:
Georgian (Time Period) - Norman (Architecture) - 18th century (Time Period)
Manor House - a Grade 2, 18th century, listed building situated on the green of Easington Village, East Durham, just 8 miles from the ancient cathedral city of Durham. We are a VisitBritain 4 Star rated Guest Accommodation located in Easington Village, Co. Durham. more >>
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Accommodation Type: Guest House
From: £45.00
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Name
Location
Accommodation
From (£)
Heritage
Distance
The Ship Inn
High Hesleden, County Durham
Inn
80.00
4 miles
Moor End Bed and Breakfast
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Bed and Breakfast
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6.8 miles
Prince Bishop Guest House
Bowburm, County Durham
Bed and Breakfast
30.00
7.6 miles
Hillrise Guest House
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Guest house
30.00
7.6 miles
Seven Stars Inn
Shincliffe, County Durham
Inn
39.95
7.8 miles
Felicitations
Sunderland, Tyne and Wear
Guest House
30.00
8.1 miles
Hackett Property Serviced Apartments
Sunderland, Tyne and Wear
Travel accommodation
120.00
8.4 miles
Douglas Hotel
Hartlepool, County Durham
Guest House
0.00
8.8 miles
The York Hotel
Hartlepool, County Durham
Guest House
30.00
8.8 miles
The Lambton Hounds Inn
Durham, County Durham
Inn
38.00
9.3 miles
Durham Business School
Durham, County Durham
Bed and Breakfast
50.00
9.4 miles
Hollycroft B&B
Chester le Street, County Durham
Bed and Breakfast
40.00
9.6 miles
The Balmoral and Terrace Guesthouses
Sunderland, Tyne and Wear
Guest House
25.00
9.6 miles
The Lambton Arms Hotel
Chester-le-Street, County Durham
Guest Accommodation unrated
35.00
9.9 miles
My Way Guesthouse
Durham, County Durham
Guest House
110.00
10.6 miles
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HISTORY CORNER
Name the Historic attraction
British Heritage Awards
British History Quiz
Two of William the Conqueror's sons became kings of England. Who was the third son?
Clue
He was named Duke of Normandy after William died in 1087
Another clue
He was defeated at Tinchbrai in 1106 and imprisoned for the rest of his life
This Day in British History
13 February, 1689
William and Mary jointly crowned monarchs of England
Only the previous day Parliament declared a Declaration of Rights, making James II's constitutional reforms illegal
Monarch Mayhem
This monarch took the throne when his brother Edward abdicated
Clue
He was the father of Elizabeth II