Well behaved children aged between 5 and 16 catered for The family room is situated on the second floor. It has a double bed and single bed seperated by a partition wall available as standard and and an additional pull out single bed if required. There is a 26" flat screen TV, hairdryer and tea and coffee making facilities in the room.
All double en-suites have a comfortable double bed, 26" flat screen TV and tea and coffee making facilities. The double rooms are available on the first and second floor.
Welcome to Moor End Guest House. Moor End Guest House is a non-smoking establishment with one family room (one double bed and up to two single beds suitable for children aged 5 -16 only), two twin bedded rooms and two double rooms.All rooms are en suite with shower, WC and wash hand basin.
Key features include free WI-FI internet access, free car parking/electric vehicle charging for guest use for one vehicle subject to availability based on a first come first served basis, In addition there is unlimited, unrestricted on street parking 150m from the guest house,central heating throughout, 32" flat screen TV's with freeview, hairdryer, complimentary toiletries and tea & coffee making facilities in all bedrooms. Ironing facilities available on request, All rooms non-smoking. All rooms en suite. Vegetarians and special dietary requirements catered for where possible, please contact us for confirmation. Well behaved children over five welcome,
Moor End is a pleasantly situated stone-built house built in 1840. It is close to Durham city centre and the A1(M) with excellent pubs/restaurants nearby. The city can trace its history back a thousand years, to the arrival of a religious community seeking a permanent resting place for the body of St Cuthbert of Lindisfarne. As a shrine for their saint, they built first a wooden, then a stone church, on top of a rocky hill, protected on three sides by the River Wear.
Following the Norman conquest of 1066, King William also found this site appealing and realised it offered an ideal strategic location from which to rule Northumbria and defend the region against the Scots. The community of Cuthbert gave way to Benedictine Monks and a Bishop appointed by the king. They began the building of the Cathedral, to provide a monumental shrine for St Cuthbert, and the Castle, to act as protection for the Cathedral and to provide a palace for the Bishop. The result was one of the most impressive construction projects ever undertak
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Direccions
Traindesde Durham Railway Station(2,0 milles)
1. Head southeast toward Station Approach
2. Continue straight onto Station Approach
3. Sharp left onto North Rd
4. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto A690
5. Turn left to stay on A690
6. Turn right to stay on A690
7. Slight left onto Leazes Rd/A690
8. Slight left to stay on Leazes Rd/A690, Continue to follow A690, Go through 1 roundabout
9. Take the exit toward Dragonville/Belmont
10. Follow road approx half a mile, we are next door to Sportsmans Arms pub.
Roaddesde A1(M)(0,5 milles)
Leave A(1)M at junction 62. Take A690 towards Durham. Take first exit left sign posted Belmont/Dragonville. Left at traffic lights at end of slip road,. Straight on at next traffic lights. First left at mini roundabout. Cross over motorway. We are 200m on left next to Sportsmans Arm pub. Car park at back of house accesed via pub car park. No access to house through private garden.
Busdesde Durham bus station(2,0 milles)
No 20, 20A or X20 bus towards Sunderland. Approx 10min journey. Alight at Sportsmans Arms pub in Belmont, we are next door.