
The Old Mill Knitsley nestles in the valley surrounded by the rolling hills of County Durham in the heart of the countryside ideally located for exploring the Cities of Durham and Newcastle or the local town of Corbridge the 16th century Mill House and mill wheel provide a spectacular settling. The Old Mill has a destination restaurant and gastro public house serving meals seven days a week and located adjacent are the six superb recently refurbished guest suites.
The Old Mill is a converted Mill House set in the peaceful countryside nestled in its own valley tucked away in 100 acres of beautiful County Durham countryside between Consett and Lanchester and a short drive from Durham City and Newcastle. The Old Mill at Knitsley offers unparalleled beauty and relaxation the whole year round whether you're having a romantic night away a fairy tale wedding or simply your Sunday Lunch. Set against the gorgeous backdrop of the County Durham countryside The Old Mill boasts a beautiful restaurant serving fresh homemade dishes with locally sourced ingredients seven days a week.
Our light and airy conservatory restaurant allows for gorgeous views of the countryside and wildlife whilst you eat and relax whilst the neighbouring bar with its traditional log fire and wooden beams is the perfect place to unwind after a long day. Enjoy a drink outside by the stream and feel yourself unwind as the water ambles under the bridge whilst you watch the resident family of ducks in the stream or enjoy a candle-lit meal for two followed by bubble-bath and a glass of wine in one of our luxurious guest rooms. The restaurant is open from 1200-2000 Monday to Thursday 12:00 until 20.30 Friday and Saturday and 12:00 until 5pm Sunday serving fresh home-made food prepared from locally sourced ingredients we also offer a full á la carté menu Sunday roasts afternoon teas alongside a lighter lunch and a sandwich menu.
Children are always welcome and we offer smaller portions and childrens menus. Each of the 6 suites at The Old Mill are unique and gorgeous so full of original features and bags of character that youre sure to enjoy your stay and wake up refreshed and ready for a day out exploring all the sights of North-East England. All rooms offer en-suite shower rooms freeview television and tea/coffee making facilities.
We have wifi available in the bar of the Old Mill and limited connectivity in some of the suites
From: £65.00
Room Facilities
Iron
Non-smoking
Tea and coffee making facilities
Hairdryer
Ironing board
Wireless internet connection
Freeview
Colour television
Internet access
Amenities
Lock-up facility for bicycles
Ironing facilities
Entertainment
Restaurant
BBQ/Picnic area
Bar
Internet access (wireless) in public areas
Non-smoking (throughout)
Internet access (high speed) in public areas
Adjoining rooms
Parking
Free parking
On-site parking
Business Facilities
Internet connection (wireless)
Dining Facilities
Breakfast served from 7.30am to 9.30am (others times can be catered for) a la carte and bar meals served from 12 til 8pm Monday to Thursday 12pm until 8.30pm Friday and Saturday and 12pm until 5pm Sunday
Meals
Dinner
Lunch
Breakfast (Full cooked)
Breakfast (Continental)
Child Facilities
Highchairs
Children's menu
Pet Policy
No pets
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