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Farnley Tower
Providing stunning views over Durham Castle, the cathedral, and surrounding countryside, our hotel is a prominent Victorian building renowned for its architectural detail and gardens. Dine in our famous award winning Gourmet Spot restaurant and bar, specialising in molecular gastronomy and artistic cuisine, offering an array of locally hand-picked fresh produce and a huge choice of wines to complement the food. Attracting diners from all over the world, this is the place to try for any occasion. With our free on-site parking, you can easily leave your car here and explore this lovely city on foot. The train station is also close by, but if you are planning to go on foot to Farnley Tower, there is a slight hill to walk up. Our single occupancy rates for double rooms are very popular with our sole business travellers, the quiet location and free Wi-Fi internet access means that you can get on with some work. We aim to provide a haven in which to relax and unwind. We will do our very best to cater to your individual needs.
Brief accommodation description
Farnley Tower Hotel and Restaurant offers the perfect place to relax and unwind, providing all the facilities of a modern city hotel. With its elevated position and location, it offers magnificent views of Durham city, and is only a short walk from the town centre.
Address/Location
The Avenue
Durham DH1 4DX
England - North East
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England - North East » County Durham » Durham
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