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Introducing No. 1 The Depot, a unique accommodation experience that combines comfort with adventure. This refurbished bus offers a vibrant and creative space perfect for those seeking a memorable getaway.
Nestled in a charming setting, the bus features carefully designed interiors that include a cosy sleeping for four people, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private shower room. Large windows allow natural light to flood the space, creating an inviting atmosphere.
Guests can enjoy various amenities such as Smart Television, Alexa, Wi-Fi, heating, comfortable seating area plus a dining area for four. Ensuring a comfortable stay regardless of the season. The outdoor area provides a tranquil space to relax, complete with seating arrangements and scenic views.
Located conveniently near local attractions, No. 1 The Depot serves as an ideal base for exploring the surrounding area. Whether you're travelling solo, as a couple, or with friends, this accommodation offers a perfect blend of nostalgia and modern comfort. Experience a one-of-a-kind stay and embrace the essence of travelling with No. 1 The Depot.
The plot has generous private parking available.
Centrally located with easy access to Newcastle, Tynemouth, Durham and Sunderland.
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Usworth Clay Pigeon Shooting
Experience the thrill of clay pigeon shooting at Usworth, where precision meets excitement in a scenic setting. Suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned shooters, our facilities offer expert coaching and a safe environment to hone your marksmanship. Join us for group events, corporate outings, or individual practice sessions and embrace the challenge of hitting moving targets. With professional equipment and knowledgeable instructors, Usworth Clay Pigeon Shooting is the perfect destination for a memorable outdoor adventure.
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The Waggon
The Waggon Eighton Banks offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. This welcoming establishment is surrounded by lush greenery, providing a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Guests can enjoy a range of locally sourced dishes in the cosy dining area, With a commitment to exceptional service and a warm atmosphere, The Waggon Eighton Banks is the perfect destination for families, friends, and those seeking a tranquil retreat.
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The Engine Room
The Engine Room at Eighton Banks offers a modern and versatile space designed for a variety of functions. With its spacious layout, state-of-the-art facilities, and convenient location, it serves as an ideal venue for corporate events, training sessions, and social gatherings. The room is equipped with top-notch audio-visual technology and flexible seating arrangements, ensuring that each event can be tailored to meet specific needs. Whether hosting a large conference or an intimate workshop, The Engine Room provides a professional environment that fosters creativity and collaboration.
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Angel of the North
The Angel of the North, a monumental steel sculpture located in Gateshead, England, stands 20 metres tall with a wingspan of 54 metres. Designed by artist Antony Gormley and completed in 1998, it has become an iconic symbol of North East England. The statue, which depicts a winged angel, invites contemplation and admiration, seamlessly blending artistry with the industrial heritage of the region. Its presence reflects themes of hope, resilience, and transformation, drawing visitors from far and wide to experience its grandeur and the surrounding landscape. Whether viewed from afar or up close, the Angel of the North continues to inspire and provoke thought.
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Bowes Railway
Bowes Railway, located in Gateshead, is a remarkable feat of engineering and a significant part of the region's industrial heritage. Established in 1826, it was designed to transport coal from the local pits to the River Tyne using a series of incline planes. Renowned for being the world’s only surviving example of a wooden railed, rope-hauled wagonway, Bowes Railway offers visitors a captivating glimpse into the past. The site features beautifully preserved buildings, including the original engine houses and winding gear, as well as a collection of historical locomotives and wagons. Today, Bowes Railway operates as a museum and heritage site, providing educational experiences through guided tours and events, making it a valuable asset to both local and visiting history enthusiasts.
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Gibside Hall
Gibside Hall is a remarkable Georgian mansion nestled within the picturesque landscape of Tyne and Wear. Originally commissioned in the 18th century by the Bowes-Lyon family, the hall showcases stunning architecture and is surrounded by extensive gardens and woodlands. Visitors can explore the elegant interiors, adorned with beautiful period features, while the grounds offer a serene escape with manicured lawns, tranquil riverside walks, and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Gibside Hall stands as a testament to the region's rich history, making it a captivating destination for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
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Springwell Colliery
Springwell Colliery, located in Gateshead, was once a vital part of the region's industrial landscape. Established in the early 19th century, it played a significant role in coal mining, contributing to the local economy and shaping the lives of many families. The colliery is surrounded by a rich history, marked by the challenges and triumphs faced by the miners who worked there. Today, the site stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the coal mining industry in the North East of England, offering insights into the past and the evolution of the area. Visitors to Springwell can explore its historical significance while reflecting on the impact of the coal industry on the community and the environment.
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Bowes Santa Express
The Bowes Railway Santa Express offers a unique festive experience for families looking to celebrate the Christmas season. Operating on one of the oldest railway systems in the world, the Santa Express provides a scenic journey through the picturesque countryside, with beautifully decorated carriages and an enchanting atmosphere.
Passengers can enjoy a charming ride while meeting Santa himself, who will be on board to greet children and ensure they feel the magic of the holiday season. Each child will receive a small gift, adding to the excitement of the trip. The experience is designed to create lasting memories for families, highlighting the joy of togetherness during this special time of year.
In addition to the train ride, there are often various activities and entertainment options at the station, including festive refreshments and seasonal decorations. This combination of rail travel and festive fun makes the Bowes Railway Santa Express a delightful outing for all ages.
Tickets typically go on sale in advance due to the popularity of the event. It is advisable to check for availability and book early to secure your spot on this charming Christmas journey.
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The Guide Post
Nestled in the heart of the village, The Guide Post pub offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere for locals and visitors alike. With its traditional wooden beams and cosy fireplace, it’s the perfect spot to unwind after a long day. The pub boasts an extensive selection of local ales and a carefully curated wine list, accompanied by a menu that features seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients. Whether you’re enjoying a quiet pint or gathering with friends for a hearty meal, The Guide Post is dedicated to providing a genuine and memorable experience. Join us for quiz nights, live music, and community events that celebrate the best of village life.
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1940s Springwell Village Weekend
Step back in time at the Springwell Village 1940s Weekend, a captivating celebration of the decade marked by resilience and community spirit. Immerse yourself in an array of activities and displays that honour the era of wartime Britain. Explore vintage stalls showcasing retro clothing, crafts, and classic memorabilia. Enjoy live music and dancing as local performers revive the sounds of the 1940s. Witness reenactments that bring history to life and engage with costumed characters ready to share their stories. With plenty of food and drink options reminiscent of the time, this weekend is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and families alike. Join us in commemorating the past while creating new memories in the heart of Springwell Village.
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The Millhouse
The Millhouse Washington
The Millhouse is a unique venue located in Washington, designed to blend rustic charm with modern amenities. The architectural design incorporates reclaimed materials and large windows, offering ample natural light and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Guests can enjoy the restaurant and all its culinary delights.
Surrounded by lush greenery, The Millhouse also provides outdoor spaces that enhance the overall experience, allowing for al fresco. Its location, combined with its thoughtful design, makes it a sought-after choice for those looking for a serene setting.
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Washington Wildfowl Trust
The Washington Wildfowl Trust is a celebrated conservation organisation dedicated to the preservation of wetland ecosystems and the waterfowl that inhabit them. Located in the picturesque surroundings of Washington, the Trust encompasses vast areas of natural beauty, providing a sanctuary for a diverse range of birds. Visitors can explore nature trails, educational centres, and artisan crafts, all while learning about the vital importance of wetland conservation. The Trust engages in breeding programmes for endangered species, habitat restoration, and community outreach, fostering a deep appreciation for wildlife and the environment. With its commitment to conservation and education, the Washington Wildfowl Trust is a vital resource for nature enthusiasts and a sanctuary for waterfowl.