 | South of Durham city and close to the A1, the welcoming Whitworth Hall Hotel is set in the heart of a 73-acre deer park. The parkland setting is home to red and fallow deer, an ornamental lake and historical gardens. The Grade II listed Whitworth Hall Hotel has 3 restaurants, as well as free parking and free Wi-Fi internet access. The hotel is the former home of 'Bonnie Bobbie Shafto', an 18th-century member of parliament mentioned in an English folk song. |
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Whitworth Hall Hotel Near Spennymoor Durham County Durham DL16 7QX |
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 | The Library restaurant is the oldest part of the hotel. It serves classic cuisine and fine wines in sumptuous surroundings suitable for functions and private dining. Sunday lunch is served from 12:00 to 14:00. Dinner is served each night of the week from 18:30 until 21:30. Silver Buckles Brasserie is a light and airy Victorian conservatory. It has a French-style menu. Lunch is served from Monday to Saturday between 12:00 and 14:00. Dinner is served from 18:30 to 21:30 every day. With a private bar and terrace, the brasserie suits private dining for groups of up to 30. Shafto's inn and restaurant is beside the Victorian walled garden. It has a lakeside terrace and overlooks the deer park. It offers informal dining at affordable prices. |
 | - Free Parking
- Parking (fee required)
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 | - Babysitting/Child Services
- Children's Playground
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 | Visa,Maestro,MasterCard,American Express,Diner's Club |
 | Prices from £66 |
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 | - Fax/Photocopying
- Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included
- Internet Services
- Meeting/Banquet Facilities
- Wi-Fi / Wireless LAN
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 | - 24-hour Front Desk
- All Public and Private Spaces Non-smoking
- Bridal Suite
- Dry Cleaning
- Garden
- Gay Friendly
- Heating
- Ironing Service
- Laundry
- Luggage Storage
- Newspapers
- Non-smoking Rooms
- Packed Lunches
- Restaurant
- Room Service
- Safety Deposit Box
- Shoe Shine
- Souvenirs/Gift Shop
- Terrace
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 | - Fishing
- Golf Course (within 3km)
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 | Spennymoor |
 | Durham |