Reviews of Beaurepaire Priory (Ruins). (Church) in Durham (County Durham).
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Information of Beaurepaire Priory (Ruins), Church in Durham (County Durham)
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This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Beaurepaire Priory (Ruins)
Sunday
Open 24 hours
Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
Open 24 hours
Reviews of Beaurepaire Priory (Ruins)
C. B.
A beautiful spot surrounded by countryside. It is ruins in a field so no facilities but great for a walk on a nice day. Not far from Bearpark village.
C. O.
Brilliant place for a wander around away from it all rare to find other people up that way usually brilliant views
D. H.
If you have managed to visit this historic beauty then well done! It is located in a beautiful setting, nearby the River Browney, and has recently been restored as a community project led by DREAM HERITAGE CIC. Local residents and volunteers did some long and hard work to make this place accessible and lovely for all. We hope you love it, and to find out more visit our website and facebook page!
L.
Nice place to visit next to the cycling/walking path
J. B.
This is a nice location, cool ruins of an old Priory. Moderately we'll maintained, but some of the grated off regions do have garbage in them. Main thing that I would like to see, that isn't there is a plaque that describes what the place used to be like, and maby even a sketch of what the buildings used to look like.
v. c.
Must see very interesting
S. W.
Lovely walk from Auton Stile along the track to the ruins. The sun was shining the sky was blue, the family loved d plotting the ruins.
The remains of an old priory they are now a scheduled monument to make sure we don’t lose them from the landscape and our heritage.
w.
A quiet spot but not much there. Lots of drainage and waterworks visible. Not particularly easy to reach and rather a long way from the signpost in Bearpark. Hint: follow the cycle path towards the road and you can find a bus stop without going up the hill.
A. C.
As far as ruins go, they are quite interesting but I’ve never seen so much litter in there me area, which is a shame. There’s also no information signs to tell you about the history of the Priory. Still worth a short visit though. :-)
B. F.
A lovely location, a shame that a few people ruin these special places with litter and broken bottles I didn't like the fact that I stepped in human excrement, filthy and disrespectful. A hidden gem nevertheless
J. D.
Great historic place, shame the youth come and have barbeques, litter and vandalise the place. The walk to Beaupaire is just serene.
S. P.
beautiful place we walked from langley park to there with our children and dogs views are amazing worth a visit
L. A.
Lovely explore, very muddy walking up but enjoyed a couple of hours up there 😊
P. M.
Amazing place. Such a beautiful spot. Nice little adventure for little ones too.
H. A.
if you are interested in history particularly about Durham it's for you not very big no guide to talk about it shame really 1
R. C.
A hidden genuine Norman gem, in a real 'Beautiful Retreat'.
J. P.
These are deserted ruins of a priory. It's a bit magical if you like that sort of thing.
K. W.
Very interesting pity its off the Normal walks
F. T. N.
A bit of a hidden gem, in Durham this is.
Most people don't even know of its existence.
G. A.
get a good view from the top of the wall
S. G.
Hidden gem!!
C. W.
Hidden historical gem
F. R.
Quiet
B. 1.
It's class
i. d.
(Translated) Pretty walks with children
(Original)
Pekná prechádza s deťmi
K. I.
P. R.
D. G.
M. C.