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’60 Albert Street’ is a Victorian Town House between Wharton Park and Flass Vale, retaining a quiet, country ambience in the centre of a busy market town. Recently opened, the building has undergone a complete restoration. Each room has been elegantly furbished in keeping with it’s original character by way of period wallpapers, furniture and decoration throughout.
The aim of the establishment is to offer a quiet, friendly and relaxing atmosphere within attractive surroundings. As only six people are catered for at any time guests can expect to receive a high standard of service, coupled with home cooking. Both English and Continental breakfast are served each morning with a good range of choices available for all tastes/diets.
Albert Street remains one of Durham’s most architecturally interesting and originally preserved streets. It lies just off the busy shopping area of North Road, which in turn leads to the river banks and market square. Historical sites, notably the cathedral and castle, are only a ten to fifteen minute walk away, and the Botanical Gardens, Durham Light Infantry and Oriental Museums are easily accessible by foot.
Durham makes an excellent base for exploring the surrounding National Parks. Northumbria, the North Yorkshire Moors, and Weardale and Teesdale to the west which are all excellent areas for walking, and easily accessible by either car or public transport.
With so much to do and see in and around Durham we will be more than pleased during your stay to assist with any enquiries regarding attractions, ensuring you enjoy this truly beautiful and interesting area of England.
For guests travelling by car the accommodation has private parking, and Albert Street is only a five minute walk from the railway station.
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- York Dungeons
- York Minster
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