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Ancient Unicorn Inn

Nestling high on the North Pennines, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, The Ancient Unicorn has, for centuries, been a resting place for travellers who journey across the Pennines. Today, it’s a superb place to stay and refresh– whether you are walking or cycling, or simply visiting Teesdale for a regional holiday or a short break.

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Black Horse

This traditional country pub is set in the idyllic village of Ingleton. Real Ales are served as a speciality - and can be enjoyed with the excellent Sunday Lunches.

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Black Swan

A tradition Country Pub and restaurant a stones through from Raby Castle, A perfect lunch stop after exploring one of the best the Teesdale tourist attractions.

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Boot and Shoe Cottage

Boot and Shoe is a self-catering holiday cottage situated on the River Tees in Wycliffe, 6 miles from Barnard Castle. Offering a frozen meal service on request and provide home baking on arrival.

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Bradley Hall Bed and Breakfast

First recorded in 1189, Bradley Hall, situated amid wonderful rolling countryside, is a ancient monument with remains of a moat, mediaeval fireplaces, arches and doorways next to the Georgian farmhouse which is lived in today. Local produce is used for guests' breakfasts.

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Bridgewater Arms

This character pub has a popular bistro and restaurant, with a great atmosphere, fine wines and delicious foods you are sure to enjoy a visit here.

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Cafe 1618

Jon & Bev's honest food, honestly cooked.

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Coach & Horses Inn

A tradtional Public House with accomodation and restaurant. Dating back to the 1700s this Inn provides a charming welcome.

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Commercial Hotel

Traditional family pub in the heart of Barnard Castle.

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Fox and Hounds Country Inn

Dating back to the 1750s, The Fox & Hounds sits proudly on the West Green in the picturesque village of Cotherstone. Within an area of outstanding natural beauty and sitting next to a beautiful stretch of the River Tees the friendly and cosy atmosphere of this traditional country pub makes

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Kirk Inn

Siuated in the picturesque village of Romaldkirk this pub dates back to the 18th Century and provides visitors with a traditional English pub welcome full of charm.

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Langdon Beck Hotel

One of Teesdale quality hotels with real ale, good honest food and accomodation to enjoy.

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Moorcock Inn

A traditional Teesdale welcome awaits you in this County Inn

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Old Well Inn

For the traditional values of a warm welcome and quality home cooked, locally source foods look no further than The Old Well Inn in Barnard Castle.

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Red Well Inn

Confort, quality and value, The Red Well Inn provides a relaxing atmosphere in very pleasent rural surroundings. With great food in the lounge bar and restaurant.

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The Rose and Crown Hotel

Voted England Pub of the Year by the AA, The Rose & Crown Hotel is idyllically situated in Romaldkirk, next to the church from which the village takes its name.

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The Beaconsfield

This public house serves not only traditional ales and hand pulled cask beers but provides tasty pub lunches too.

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The Bridge Restaurant & Bar

Acclaimed Chef Paul O'Hara - formerly of Bistro 21 in Durham, offers a warm welcome from his new venue - The Bridge Restaurant & Bar in Whorlton.

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The Oak Tree Inn

Traditional Pub and Restaurant ... owners, Alastair & Claire Ross, welcome you to Hutton Magna.

Alastair has spent the last 14 years in London working at The Savoy, Leith’s and, more recently, a private members’ club on the Strand.

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The Teesdale Hotel

This hotel has the benefit of a warm, friendly atmosphere, log fires, pleasant surroundings, superb food, excellent accommodation and extremely well-furnished en-suite bedrooms. An added advantage is the ample parking found to the rear by passing through the stone archway as did the coaches of old.

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