There's a restaurant on site. You can unwind with a drink at one of the 2 bars/lounges. Free breakfast is available daily. WiFi is free in public spaces.
Beamish Mary Inn also features tour/ticket assistance, a garden, and a picnic area. Self parking is free.
Auberge telle qu on aime en trouver: atmosphere british, echange spontane avec clentele, tres bonne ale au pub, patron tres accueuillant et serviable ( il nous a bien aide a affiner notre periple touristique avec prospectus), plats nombreux au choix, le tout pour un budget tres raisonnable. Bref, que des complments, a recommander chaudement. Marc
Enjoyed our stay at beamish Mary inn.
4 friends on a fishing trip
Rooms are a good size.
The staff and locals made you feel welcome.
Food in hotel was good.
Would stay again
This is our third stay, and we always come away happy.
Very conveniently located for Beamish
Included breakfast is excellent
Rooms are dated, but the beds are clean and I'm told restoration is underway
Staff go above and beyond to help.
Beamish Mary Inn was built in the 19th. century to serve the needs of the quaintly named industrial village of No Place. It seems still to be the village's social focal point with occasional entertainment provided. Once on the main Stanley to Chester-le-Street road the village is now by-passed and quiet but retains a good bus service. It is about a half mile from Beamish open-air museum. One of the two bars has an open fire, the other a cast iron stove. There is a good menu and local real ale available. The proprietor, staff and locals were all very friendly. Our room was a family room with two double beds. It was quite spacious and had a very well constructed and spotless en-suite. We also noticed new double glazing. Light eaters should make this clear at breakfast. The proprietor very kindly gave us each an extra egg when we asked for no sausages! Anything that Beamish Mary lacks in rural charm is more than compensated for by the warm welcome and value for money.
The landlord greets you with a question as soon as you arrive... "Do you want to see your room before you pay"?
I guess the answer should have been yes, but after a long trip you are just glad to have arrived.
As much as they want to keep the pub as a shrine to times gone by, surely they could make an effort to bring the rooms up to a more modern standard.
The view from our window was of a rear yard with a less than inviting seating area for smokers to use.
The food is home made and flavoursome, but prices as a restaurant not a pub.
Old building, in process of being updated, but very clean and comfortable. Staff were excellent, very friendly and obliging. Food was also excellent with large portions