Ushaw: Historic House, Chapels and Gardens
A former Catholic seminary with a long association with the Pugin family.
Durham, DH7 7DW
Features
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Bike storage facilities
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Free parking
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Mostly wheelchair accessible
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No smoking
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WiFi
It is important to us that our House and Gardens can be enjoyed by everyone.
Level access provides a wheelchair friendly entrance to all our buildings including our chapels, café, theatre and exhibition spaces.
Our gardens have pathways that are suitable for wheelchairs and other walking aides.
If you need access to our Main House we have accessible parking by the East Wing entrance.
Please call at the Visitor Centre Car Park and our staff will give you access to the route and alert colleagues in the main house to your arrival.
Whether you’re looking for a single night’s accommodation or a longer holiday stay, Ushaw offers a unique experience for all. Situated in historic buildings dating back 250 years, with stunning gothic architecture, breathtaking chapels and beautiful gardens & grounds, our rooms are simple, comfortable and quiet – perfect for relaxation or work.
Though Ushaw is nestled in the stunning North-East countryside, we are still only 15 minutes away from the city of Durham, which offers all of the amenities that you might need. Visit our Get In Touch page for more information on getting to Ushaw, as well as a map of the local area.
Catered group packages also available.
To book your stay with us visit our booking page here.
For any queries please email events@ushaw.org
It is important to us that our House and Gardens can be enjoyed by everyone.
Level access provides a wheelchair friendly entrance to all our buildings including our chapels, café, theatre and exhibition spaces.
Our gardens have pathways that are suitable for wheelchairs and other walking aides.
If you need access to our Main House we have accessible parking by the East Wing entrance.
Please call at the Visitor Centre Car Park and our staff will give you access to the route and alert colleagues in the main house to your arrival.