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SPECIAL BREAKS
Special Breaks can not be booked online,Please phone: 01833 640264
~Winter Breaks 2009 and Winter Breaks 2009/10 September, October, November,December, January, February & March inclusive B&B and 3 course Evening Dinner (a la carte menu).
£52.00 per person per night, for 2 or 3 nights. £50.00 per person per night, for 4 or 5 nights.
--Prices for 1st November 2009 - 1st April 2010--
~Double Room/Twin Room, en-suite:
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: £60.00 B&B 1st & 2nd night (was £75.00). £55.00 B&B remaining weekday nights (was £70.00).
Fri, Sat, Sun: £70.00 B&B 1st & 2nd night (was £75.00), £65.00 B&B 3rd night (was £70.00). Extra nights price on request.
~Single Room, en-suite:
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: £35.00 B&B 1st & 2nd night (was £42.50). £37.50 B&B remaining weekday nights (was £40.00).
Fri, Sat, Sun: £40.00 B&B 1st & 2nd night (was £42.50), £37.50 B&B 3rd night (was £40.00). Extra nights price on request.
~Family Room, en-suite:
Bed & Breakfast Rates.
With one child: Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: £70.00 B&B 1st & 2nd night (was £85.00). £65.00 B&B remaining weekday nights (was £80.00).
Fri, Sat, Sun: £80.00 B&B 1st & 2nd night (was £85.00), £75.00 B&B 3rd night (was £70.00).
With two children: Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: £80.00 B&B 1st & 2nd night (was £95.00). £75.00 B&B remaining weekday nights (was £90.00).
Fri, Sat, Sun: £90.00 B&B 1st & 2nd night (was £95.00), £65.00 B&B 3rd night (was £90.00).
With three children: Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: £90.00 B&B 1st & 2nd night (was £105.00). £85.00 B&B remaining weekday nights (was £100.00).
Fri, Sat, Sun: £100.00 B&B 1st & 2nd night (was £105.00), £95.00 B&B 3rd night (was £105.00).
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Market Place, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, DL12 OQG
Telephone: 01833 640264 - Fax: 01833 640651
Email: enquiries@teesdalehotel.co.uk - Web: www.teesdalehotel.co.uk
Located in the quaint and pretty Dales village of Middleton-in-Teesdale in the heart of the Durham Dales near Barnard Castle at the gateway to the North Pennines AONB Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and on the edge of Northumbria in what was historically the most northerly of the North Yorkshire Dales and National Park.



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