

The North East is a truly exceptional area of the UK, offering a wealth of natural beauty. Famous for attractions such as Bamburgh Castle, the Alnwick Garden, and the North York Moors, the area has something for everyone. With its stunning coastlines, rich history, vibrant cities like Newcastle and Sunderland, and breathtaking natural landscapes, it makes an excellent holiday destination. Our North East Party Houses set the stage for unforgettable group gatherings, offering plenty of space for celebrations. Whether you’re planning a hen weekend, a family holiday, or a corporate retreat, you’ll be right at home in our North East accommodations.
A newly renovated 18th-century pub turned group accommodation. Features multiple apartments, a private pub downstairs, and central location in vibrant Pickering.
Hidden Manor, near Newcastle, offers secluded luxury with spacious gardens, a hot tub, BBQ, games room, multiple reception areas, and bespoke party packages for any event.
Castle House sits beneath Bamburgh Castle, offering 8 bedrooms, open‑plan oak kitchen/dining for 16, cozy nooks, games room and coastal views a stone’s throw from the beach.
This vibrant countryside venue offers a unique, quirky space with a pool table, hot tub, and beautiful outdoor areas. Ideal for any occasion, with bespoke activity options available.
A secluded lodge near York, on private grounds with hot tub, orchard trails, BBQ area, games cabin and outdoor seating for memorable evenings under starry skies.
A lovely retreat by the Yorkshire Dales with exposed beams, open fireplaces, and spacious dining areas. Perfect for group getaways with a BBQ, large TV, and outdoor activities.
A rustic lodge in the Yorkshire countryside with reception area, kitchen, and separate entertainment building featuring bar, games room, private hot tub, and on-site activities.
The North East is home to a world of historic attractions, such as Bamburgh Castle, which towers over the coast with sweeping views of the North Sea. You could spend a day exploring the beautiful Durham Cathedral, with its magnificent stained glass windows, or attend a guided tour through Victoria Tunnel – a fully preserved, 19th-century coal wagon way and WW2 air-raid shelter. The area is dotted with interesting museums, such as the Locomotive Museum in Shildon, which is the largest of its kind in the country. These historic sites and museums bring the North East’s rich heritage to life, from its medieval roots to its role in the Industrial Revolution and beyond.


Between pristine beaches, national parks, and enchanting waterfalls, the North East is a truly beautiful destination for a holiday. If you’re someone who enjoys getting out into nature, you have a number of options. You could visit the Washington Wetland Centre, home to wildflower meadows, wetlands, woodlands, and a large variety of exotic birds. Additionally, you can take a walk along the famous Hadrian’s Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which spans almost 80 miles across Northern England. Whether you’re walking the dogs in the Northumberland National Park or taking a surfing lesson in Saltburn, the North East is a great location for anyone hoping for some outdoor exploration.
The North East is home to a world of historic attractions, such as Bamburgh Castle, which towers over the coast with sweeping views of the North Sea. You could spend a day exploring the beautiful Durham Cathedral, with its magnificent stained glass windows, or attend a guided tour through Victoria Tunnel – a fully preserved, 19th-century coal wagon way and WW2 air-raid shelter. The area is dotted with interesting museums, such as the Locomotive Museum in Shildon, which is the largest of its kind in the country. These historic sites and museums bring the North East’s rich heritage to life, from its medieval roots to its role in the Industrial Revolution and beyond.


Between pristine beaches, national parks, and enchanting waterfalls, the North East is a truly beautiful destination for a holiday. If you’re someone who enjoys getting out into nature, you have a number of options. You could visit the Washington Wetland Centre, home to wildflower meadows, wetlands, woodlands, and a large variety of exotic birds. Additionally, you can take a walk along the famous Hadrian’s Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which spans almost 80 miles across Northern England. Whether you’re walking the dogs in the Northumberland National Park or taking a surfing lesson in Saltburn, the North East is a great location for anyone hoping for some outdoor exploration.
