Chester-le-Street is a pretty modern market town just south of Newcastle, north of Durham, and inland from Sunderland, with markets on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Many visitors are drawn here for historic Chester-le-Street, for this was once the home of the Bishop of Lindisfarne, and the centre of Christian Britain, but it has also got a famous test cricket ground, and is surrounded by some beautiful scenery, edging up to the Pennines. We don’t have a lot of recommendations for the best places to stay in Chester-le-Street, but our castle conversion will not disappoint!
In addition to the picturesque location, and historic architecture, Chester-le-Street has an excellent museum — the Beamish Museum — which is designed to be a “living museum of the north”. It’s an open air museum which has collections from northern life in the 1820s, 1900s, 1940s, and 1950s.
The best places to stay in Chester-Le-Street also provide a great base for exploring County Durham and the North East corner of England.
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Chester-le-Street (County Durham)
A picture-book castle that oozes atmosphere, from the tower bedrooms to the vaulted dining room. Expect thick walls, lavish decorations, four-poster beds, plus a touch of drama with the costumed staff and evening banquets.