A popular breathtaking retreat and luxury hotel on the edge of the northeast hub, ideal for relaxing short breaks.
Simply Stunning - Escape to the enchanting Barceló Redworth Hall Hotel for your short break.
Surround yourself with 150 acres of stunning woodland and good old northeast charm
They’re renowned for their friendliness here, not to mention the exquisite food. The great hall & function rooms make this a stunning Wedding or Meeting venue
Plenty to see and do - Once you’ve explored the extensive woodland around the Redworth Hall Hotel, there’s still time to visit the great Beamish Open Air Museum, take walks or cycle in the Durham Dales or uncover the beauty of Durham and its 900 year old cathedral and its castle. Nearby is Sedgefield Racecourse, the National Railway Museum, plus there are the annual events of the Durham Christmas Festival, Durham Book Festival, and Durham Brass Festival.

Don't miss the Wedding Fayre at
Barceló Redworth Hall Hotel!
Sunday 28th March 2010, 11am - 4pm
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Wedding in a box - view our fantastic wedding package for 2009/2010 by clicking here.

Key Features
14:00 Check-in time 11:00 Check-out time 143 No of Bedrooms
300 Parking spaces
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Other Features
Indoor Swimming Pool
Parking
Gym
Non-smoking
A rural retreat...
• Just minutes from the A1 (M)
• Set in 150 acres of beautiful countryside
• 143 superb bedrooms including a selection of Deluxe, Four Poster & Suites
• Upgrade yourself to one of our Suites or choose a Premium bedroom or newly refurbished Superior bedroom
• Dining for residents & non-residents in Restaurant 74
• A comprehensive Health & Leisure Club with 14 metre swimming pool and fitness suite & sunbed
• Pamper yourself in the brand new luxurious Beauty Spa
• Outdoor and indoor play areas to entertain your children, outdoor tennis courts
Plenty to see & do
Upcoming Event Hightlights
28 Nov 2009 - 30 Mar 2010; not Mon or Fri (various dates)
History comes to life at the Beamish open-air museum, devoted to the re-enactment of Northern English life from 1800 to the 20th century. Visitors explore traditional houses, farms and shops, all painstakingly restored and brought to life by actors in period costume.
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Apr 2010 (annual)
Every year, Crook Hall & Gardens celebrates Easter with a family event featuring an Easter Bunny, an egg hunt, various traditional games and plenty of un-hidden eggs for the kids to decorate.
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Sep 2010 (annual)
The wittily-titled Rhythm & Brews Festival appeals to fans of both great music and authentic beer. In addition to the music at the Darlington Arts Centre, the festival culminates in a free open-air concert on Darlington Market Square.
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Sep 2010 (annual)
The reconstructed Colliery Village at the Beamish open-air museum hosts the Beamish Agricultural Show each year, featuring produce from local gardeners and the Beamish estate. The finest is auctioned off after a Harvest Festival in the chapel.
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