Stowhouse Farm Cottages
DH7 9EN Durham, United Kingdom
Stowhouse Farm Cottages Company Information
General information
With close proximity to Newcastle upon Tyne and Sunderland, located in peaceful countryside, Stowhouse Farm stands at approximately 1000 feet above sea level, overlooking the valleys around Durham City in beautiful County Durham.
The main farmhouse was built in 1875 by Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, but the site has been built on as far back as the fifteenth century.
Stowhouse Farm is reputed to get its name from when Bonny Prince Charlie 'stowed' away on his flight north to Scotland after a defeat in battle by King James.
Between 1875 and 1948 the farm has been in the ownership of no fewer than 6 knights of the realm, namely Sir Charles Furness, Sir Fortescue Horner, Sir John Henry Berwick, Baron Gainford of Headlam and Sir William Grey.
Four of the old farm buildings were converted into holiday rentals in 2002 and have recently been redecorated throughout by the present owners. Keith and Jane Marley bought Stowhouse Farm and the cottages in August 2009 and are looking forward to meeting all our new and returning guests.
Cornsay Durham
- Opening hours
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Monday:09:00 - 23:30Tuesday:09:00 - 23:30Wednesday:09:00 - 23:30Thursday:09:00 - 23:30Friday:09:00 - 23:30Saturday:09:00 - 23:30Sunday:09:00 - 23:30
- Parking
- The company has a parking lot.
- Phone number
- +441913732758
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- Social Accounts
- Keywords
- cottage, hotel, self-catering accommodation
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