Attractions near Plawsworth Hall Cottages
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Crook Hall and Gardens
(3 Miles)*
Crook Hall built in the 13th century is one of the oldest inhabited houses in Durham. The Hall is a jumble of buildings reflecting its historical development. |
Durham Castle
(4 Miles)*
Durham Castle, together with the Cathedral, was awarded the status of a World Heritage Site in 1986 providing international recognition for this unique, historic and scenic site. |
Beamish - The Living Museum of the North
(5 Miles)*
Beamish is a world famous open air museum telling the story of the people of North East England in Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian times. |
Beamish Wild Adventure Park
(5 Miles)*
Set in the grounds of Beamish Hall in Chester-le-Street, Beamish Wild Birds of Prey Centre is a purpose-built conservation centre providing an educational and fun day out for all the family. |
Washington Old Hall
(6 Miles)*
British and American visitors alike will enjoy visiting the Grade I listed Jacobean manor of Washington Old Hall which was once the ancestral home of George Washington. |
WWT Washington Wetland Centre
(6 Miles)*
Explore a diverse mix of wetland, woodland and wildlife reserve at WWT Washington Wetland Centre - one of the North East's biggest conservation success stories. |
Angel of the North
(6 Miles)*
If you're travelling past Gateshead, whether by car on the A1, or by train on the East coast main line, you can't miss the Angel of the North. |
North East Aircraft Museum
(8 Miles)*
The North of England's Premier Aviation Collection. Classic aircraft on display include : Avro Vulcan, Hawker Hunter and Falklands veteran - the Pusara. Over 30 aircraft and a collection of aeroengines all under cover. |
Shipley Art Gallery
(8 Miles)*
Relax, unwind and discover the fantastic range of art and design on show in the friendly surroundings of the Shipley. |
Gibside
(8 Miles)*
Wildlife, a Statue of Liberty and family connections with the Queen Mother make Gibside a National Trust property which stands out from the rest. |
Towns near Plawsworth Hall Cottages
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Durham
(3 Miles)*
Durham City - The jewel in the county's crown! Compact enough to explore on foot but so exceptional that its magnificent Norman Castle and Cathedral are a World Heritage Site. |
West Rainton
(4 Miles)*
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New Brancepeth
(5 Miles)*
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Hetton le Hole
(5 Miles)*
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Penshaw
(6 Miles)*
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Sherburn
(6 Miles)*
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Lamesley
(6 Miles)*
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Burnopfield
(7 Miles)*
Nestled between Stanley in County Durham and Rowlands Gill in the borough of Gateshead sits one of the North East Greatest secrets. The village of Burnopfield sits on the top of a hill that overlooks the Tyne Valley. |
Dalton-le-Dale
(9 Miles)*
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Gateshead
(9 Miles)*
Gateshead is on the south side of the Tyne River, in Tyne and Wear. It is linked by seven bridges with Newcastle-upon-Tyne |