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La Cookshop offers quality cookware, great value and friendly service, selling cookware, ceramics, kitchen textiles and bakeware, plus gadgets to help every cook.
Durham
Good value for money, great atmosphere with a well balanced menu.
Durham
Watercolour paintings by Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford. Famous and unique 19thC murals and scenes from the Bible.
The Laing Art Gallery is home to an important collection of 18th and 19th century painting, which is shown alongside temporary exhibitions of historic and contemporary art.
VAQAS accreditation.
A newly refurbished Arts Centre, featuring films, music, theatre, comedy and a gallery.
Stanley
Landing Lights by Martin Richman is a beacon of coloured lights towering above the South Shields Ferry Landing a constant reminder of the Tyne's role in linking local communities together.
South Tyneside
The Josephine restaurant (open to non-residents) is complemented by a magnificent drawing room.
Hexham
I am a qualified Blue Badge Guide and have lived and worked in the North East of England for over ten years. I am keen to share my knowledge and enthusiasm for the region with visitors, both individuals and groups.
Newcastle upon Tyne
Laverock Hall Wild Bird Food is produced on our farm using home grown wheat and locally sourced ingredients where available.
Northumberland
Leaf Clothing offers unique labels with a personal and friendly service for both the make and female market.
Newcastle upon Tyne
Situated in the north Tyne Valley and close to the Scottish Borders, breathtaking scenery around the 27-mile shoreline. Facilities and activities to suit all ages.
Kielder
Member of the Institute of Tourist Guiding, Les was born in North East England and has lived all his life in the region. Since 1991 Les has organised walking tours throughout the North of England and welcomes individual or group walking or vehicle g
Wallsend
Crathorne Hall is a classic hotel set in wonderful surroundings and the Leven Restaurant was the original dining room of this historic house.
Yarm
The menu is continental with an Italian flair, offering overstuffed calzones, halibut steaks, chicken in cream, tomato, and white wine, and blackened steaks.
Middlesbrough
Food served all day, open Monday to Saturday, closed Sunday.
Alnwick
A fine dining Japanese restaurant serving Tappanyaki and Sushi.
Middlesbrough
Dramatic Tudor Fort converted into an intimate holiday home in 1903 for Edward Hudson by architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. With charming Gertrude Jekyll walled garden. Please ring to check opening times before travelling.
The centre is home to 3 exhibitions, The Lindisfarne Gospels 'Turning the Pages' and a Viking 793 exhibition.
Lindisfarne mead, fudge, preserves, speciality food and drink, beer and cheese. Visitors are welcome to visit the winery showroom where adults can sample Lindisfarne mead.
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Experience the serenity of Lindisfarne Priory, cut off from the world on the beautiful Holy Island. Enjoy panoramic views of the Northumbrian coast and explore the fascinating history of this site in the visitor centre.
VAQAS accreditation.