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Headlam Hall

Luxury country house near Durham

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Overview

Headlam Hall Hotel is an authentic 17th century country house retreat in the scenic Durham Dales of Northern England. Standing in beautiful walled gardens and surrounded by its own rolling farmland, this historic family owned property is an idyllic rural retreat with a luxury spa and golf course. With a range of activities both in the surrounding area and on the property or simply relax and enjoy the beautiful setting.

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  • Luxury country manor house hotel near Durham
  • Family owned & run
  • Set in acres of manicured grounds surrounded by delightful countryside
  • Elegant character bedrooms
  • Fine spa facilities including indoor pool & Jacuzzi
  • Delightful sun terrace
  • 9-hole golf course
  • E-bike hire

Exclusive Offers

Spring into Summer -
£200 per night £100 pppn
Date changes & cancel 48hrs before check-in unless stated
Price varies with room & dates. Weekend supplements may apply

Package includes:

  • Cream Tea on Arrival (value £14)
  • Full English Breakfast daily
  • Complimenatry late Check out till Midday (value £40)
  • Non refundable or amendable
PetsPyjamas customers save up to £70 extra on every stay!
  • DOGS STAY FREE when you book with PetsPyjamas saving you up to £50
  • Access to our 24/7 emergency vet line during your trip worth £20
  • A complimentary travel pack of Caboodle dog food*
Available: Now to 30 Jun 2025
Mews

Ground floor rooms offering more independence and private parking immediately outside the room. Countryside contemporary design and suitable for guests with dogs.

£200 per night £100 pppn
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Dog friendly


Need to know

Tennis
Health Spa
Indoor Pool
WiFi Connection
Accessible Rooms
Children Welcome
Car Charging On-site
Satellite TV in Rooms

Headlam Hall Reviews


Near Darlington, DL2 3HA

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Lovely hotel, very friendly helpful staff

LW, West Yorkshire, stayed: February 2025

A super hotel, lovely surroundings and excellent food. Next time we will use the spa and golf course!



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Very comfortable Country House Hotel with helpful, unobtrusive staff.

RN, Oxfordshire, stayed: November 2024

A privately owned Country House Hotel which I like very much and regard as a comfortable home from home when in the Darlington area. Situated in a quiet rural area offering a good degree of privacy, pleasant helpful staff, cleanliness and excellent food and drink (I like the fact that in the bar there are a few good quality wines available by the glass).
The kitchen brigade are rarely seen but they are very good indeed - good consistency, beautifully cooked food and nicely presented on the plate. Dinner in the evening in the dining room rounds the day off nicely.
I know nothing about golf but it seems golfers are well catered for and it seems popular with them.
The Hotel also has a few classic cars that can be hired and a SPA, neither of which I have used.

The rates seem competitive and measured against the facilities, dining, service and ambience - very fair.



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Kenneth, Midlothian, stayed: October 2024

Wonderful spot enjoyable 3 day break



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Map & Directions

Address

Headlam
Near Darlington
DL2 3HA

Ample free parking on site, they have two EV charging points. Charges may apply.


How to get here

2 miles north of Gainford, midway between Barnard Castle and Darlington. Travelling from the north leave the A1M at junction 58. Travelling from the south leave the A1 one mile north of Scotch Corner.

Please note: Most Sat Navs direct traffic into Headlam via the back lane to the north, even if you are travelling from the south. This lane is short but very narrow with limited passing places. The access roads to Headlam from the south are better roads (and a more scenic approach).

Also, the postcode for Headlam of DL2 3HA is for the whole village. If you follow you Sat Nav to termination you will arrive at the post box on the dead-end road of the village green! Once in the village it is best to discard the Sat Nav instructions and Headlam Hall can be clearly seen from the road that runs through the village.


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Location & Local Attractions

Barnard Castle

The local market town has in recent years seen it's fair share of headlines! Great for speciality shopping, especially antiques, with many antique shops found on 'The Bank'. Other attractions include the Castle itself, managed by English Heritage, and walks along the river. Don't forget to pop into Barnard Castle TIC (Tourist Information) on Flatts Road, where you can get lots more information on attractions and events in the area during your stay.

Bowes Museum

The Bowes Museum (9 miles): just on the edge of Barnard Castle, this amazing 19th century 'French Chateau' houses the greatest private collection of fine and decorative arts in the north of England. This includes a new Silver & Metals Gallery, and the famous 'Silver Swan' automation. It has frequently changing exhibitions, arts events and also seasonal markets in its grounds.

Teesdale

Teesdale: A lovely North Pennines Dale (we would say that, it's home to Headlam Hall!), Teesdale also boasts the meandering upper reaches of the River Tees with some impressive waterfalls and numerous characterful villages such as Middleton-in-Teesdale, Cotherstone (home to the popular Cotherstone cheese) and Romaldkirk where you will find our other spot, the Rose & Crown

Raby Castle

Raby Castle (4 miles): One of the largest medieval castles in England, Raby provides you with a great day out. Marvel at Raby's Baron's Hall, where 700 knights of the North plotted against Elizabeth I. The Castle is open Sunday - Wednesday in May, June & September; and all week (except Saturdays) in July & August.

Eggleston Hall

Eggleston Hall (14 miles): The hall from television's 'Ladette to Lady', Eggleston is located between Barnard Castle and Middleton-in-Teesdale, and opens its gardens to the public (£1 entry).

The Auckland Project

The Auckland Project (10 miles): This impressive attraction includes Auckland Castle with its walled garden and the superb Spanish Gallery which is dedicated to the art, history and culture of Spain in the 16th & 17th Century. A very impressive and relatively little-known attraction.

National Railway Museum

National Railway Museum: Locomotion, Shildon - the National Railway Museum is the largest railway museum in the world. This collection includes over 100 locomotives and nearly 200 other items of rolling stock, telling the railway story from the early 19th century to today

Hamsterley Forest

Hamsterley Forest (12 miles): Managed by the Forestry Commission, Hamsterley is a great day or half-day out, and is ideal for walking, cycling, mountain biking, or just a relaxing picnic.

Durham City

Durham City (22 miles): one of the jewels of the north of England, Durham City is well worth a visit, with its superb shops, indoor market, excellent Gala Theatre, romantic riverside walks, and - best of all - the dual World Heritage Site of Durham Castle and Cathedral.

Beamish Museum

Beamish Museum (30 miles): The North of England Open Air Museum, where the past is brought to life across a wide expanse of grounds. Exhibits include steam engines you can ride on, a 'open cast' coal mine you can go down, and shops, houses and a schoolroom kept as they would have been in the 1900's.

Other ideas for days out in the wider area include the Metrocentre (one of the largest shopping centres in Europe), the city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the North East Coast (including Bamburgh Castle, the Farne Islands and Lindisfarne), and of course the lovely Yorkshire Dales (including the historic town of Richmond, and Dales villages like Hawes and Askrigg, home to TV vet James Herriott).



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