Places to stay in Horden, County Durham

Horden is a village and electoral ward in County Durham. It is situated on the North Sea coast, to the east of Peterlee, approximately 12 miles south of Sunderland. Horden was a mining village until the closure of the Horden Colliery in 1987. Main features include the Welfare and Memorial Parks and St Mary's church. It is connected to the villages of Blackhall Colliery and Blackhall Rocks to its south by a spectacular rail viaduct which spans Castle Eden Dene near Denemouth. Horden Dene provides Horden's northern boundary with Easington Colliery. Local dining options include Raby Arms, Bitz & Pizzas, Merry, and Tonys Pizza House.

The center of Horden ( which is at is longitude -1°18'35.28 and latitude 54°45'54.382 ) is located 6 miles away from Seaham, 8 miles away from Pittington, 9 miles away from Bowburn and 10 miles away from Sedgefield.

Available Horden lodging

We currently have 2 accommodations in and around Horden.

Horden Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses

Approx 5 miles away in Haswell:

The Gables is a small family run hotel, which has a very good reputation for its fine English foods, and has been recommended by the AA and Les Routiers. The restaurant is small but quaint and cosy. Mine host John can also provide after dinner songs and poetry if required..
59 Front Street
Haswell, County Durham

Horden Camping, Caravans, Self Catering

Self Catering Property

Approx 4 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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