Places to stay in Toft Hill, County Durham
Toft Hill is a hilltop village in County Durham, in England straggling along the A68, a few miles to the west of Bishop Auckland and adjoining the village of High Etherley. An ancient site of defensive settlement and used by the Romans, the name of Toft Hill is possibly of Norse or Angle derivation and actually means "Hill Hill". The village is underlaid by coal measures and saw expansion in the 19th century mining boom under the coal-owning Stobart family. The various drifts of their Carterthorne Colliery formed large extended galleries beneath the village. In recent years much of the village's archaeology has been swept away by open cast mining. although it is a quite little village it is also very boring for children so if you are looking for a nice place to settle move here if you want to have children avoid Toft Hill at all costs. and if you don't take my advice and have children here they will more than likely turn out to be a Chav and this is bad for the world because then they will probably fail at life and be on the dole Local dining options include Joe Rigatonis - Darlington, The Lodge, Brewers Fayre, and Restaurant At The Mill Race Hotel.
The center of Toft Hill ( which is at is longitude -1°45'23.104 and latitude 54°38'58.365 ) is located 4 miles away from Bishop Auckland, 7 miles away from Spennymoor, 7 miles away from Tow Law and 8 miles away from Newton Aycliffe.
Available Toft Hill lodging
We currently have 3 accommodations in and around Toft Hill.
Toft Hill Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
Park Head Country Hotel
Approx 5 miles away in Bishop Auckland:
Park Head
Approx 5 miles away in Bishop Auckland:
Greenhead Country House Hotel
Approx 5 miles away in Fir Tree:
Toft Hill Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
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