Places to stay in Castle Eden, County Durham

Castle Eden is a village in County Durham, in England. The population of the parish at the 2011 census was 642. It is situated a short distance to the south of Peterlee, Wingate, Hutton Henry, the A19 and Castle Eden Dene. The village is famous for the former Castle Eden Brewery which was home of the famous Castle Eden Ale; most of it was demolished in 2003 for a new housing estate and only the main front building remains today. This is a listed building and is now managed office space with a popular Italian restaurant. The A19 used to run through the village until it was bypassed in the 1970s. The deep and impressive nearby dene extends all the way to the sea, and its many yew trees are a particular feature where they find the dolomite soil advantageous. Local restaurants include Raby Arms, Bitz & Pizzas, Pink Domino, and Merry.

The center of Castle Eden ( which is at is longitude -1°20'8.5167 and latitude 54°44'13.389 ) is located 7 miles away from Seaham, 8 miles away from Sedgefield, 8 miles away from Pittington and 8 miles away from Bowburn.

Available Castle Eden lodging

We currently have 1 accommodation in and around Castle Eden.

Self Catering Property

Approx 3 miles away in Thornley Village:

The cottage is set on a picturesque green in Thornley Village, on a sheep and cattle farm, situated on the eastern edge of the Northern Pennines, in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty..
Thornley Village, County Durham
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