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Your search for Attractions & events in DURHAM returned 94 results
Attraction - Farm, Durham
Family fun set in attractive countryside with an opportunity to see and touch the animals at close quarters. Farm trailer ride, gift shop, tearoom, picnic and play area.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Chester-le-street
The cathedral church and shrine of St Cuthbert from AD883 to 995 with attached anchorage containing displays on Roman, Saxon and medieval times.
Attraction - Heritage/Visitor Centre, Durham
Local history museum housed in historic church near cathedral. Tells the story of Durham from 10thC to present day using displays, models and artefacts. Brass rubbing and shop.
Attraction - Castle/Fort, Bishop Auckland
Historically the Prince Bishops' country residence, home to the Bishop of Durham. Visit St Peter's Chapel, state rooms and deer park.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Durham
St Brandon's has over 900 years of history, including its recent rebuilding after a devastating fire in 1998. Morning prayer Monday to Friday 0800 and Sunday worship 1015.
Attraction - Country/Royal Park, Spennymoor
Historic parkland with resident deer, ornamental lake, Victorian walled garden, Britain's most northerly vineyard, children's playground and Grade II listed building.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, Durham
Croxdale Hall, home to the Salvin family since 1402, stands boldly over the River Wear. Mid-Georgian rooms with fine rococo ceilings, chapel, walled gardens and orangery.
Events - Sporting Event, Sedgefield Racecourse, Sedgefield
Welcome to Sedgefield Racecourse. Situated in the County Durham countryside, a warm and relaxing atmosphere can always be assured at 'The Friendly Racecourse'.
Event dates:
25/11/2008 - 20/01/2009
Attraction - Industrial Archaeology, Stanley
The world's oldest surviving railway bridge (built 1725-26) stands over a rocky gorge. Woodland walks and access to Tanfield Railway.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Escomb
One of England's finest Saxon churches, Escomb dates to the 7thC and contains a Roman arch and stonework. If locked keys available from 26 Saxon Green.