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South Causey
South Causey
South Causey Inn
About Us
Accommodation
Activity Weekend Accommodation Offer!
Daytime Stag & Hen Parties
Local Attractions
Beamish Museum 2010
Durham County Cricket Club
Eating & Drinking - Your Menus!
Weddings at South Causey
Corporate Activities
Functions, Conferences and Meetings
Funeral Teas, Wakes & Memorial Parties
Whats on in 2010!
South Causey Inn Activities
Open Shoot Days
The National Pot Leek Society
Christmas 2010 Menus
South Causey Coffee Shop
South Causey Equestrian Centre
South Causey Farm
South Causey Gardens
South Causey Lakes
How to find us

BEAMISH MUSEUM SUMMER 2010

Why not come to Beamish Museum's events during the summer and for 3 nights stay here at South Causey Inn you will save 20% plus receive a discounted ticket for entry into the Museum as well as Tanfield Railway.  South Causey Inn will also give you a Free Half Hour Riding Lesson and a Free 4 Hour Catch & Release on our South Causey Trout Lake.

Beamish Great North Steam Fair - Thursday 2nd to Sunday 5th September

Relive the golden days of steam.  Visiting locomotives are in steam at the Beamish Railway Station and Colliery and much more besides.  With vintage vehicles, steam rollers, traction engines, stationary engines, the magnificent colliery winding engine and guest appearances of fabulous machines.  A must for steam and transport enthusiasts alike.

Beamish Agricultural Show - Thursday 16th to Sunday 19th September

Enjoy a traditional agricultural show and experience all things rural.  With demonstrations of ploughing, country crafts and agricultural machinery alongside displays of 'fur and feather', livestock and industry classes.

Halloween - Friday 29th & Saturday 30th October

Beware of the ghoss and ghouls in the award winning town!  Enjoy all the atmosphere of Halloween in this wonderful setting and sample the Halloween fare on offer in the Dainty Dinah Tea Room.

Christmas - Saturday 20th November to Sunday 2nd January 2011

A whole season of Christmas festivities when The Town and Pit Village take on a festive feel with period decorations from the early 1900's.  There will be traditional entertainment and, at weekends, Father Christmas in his cosy fireside grotto.  It's how every Christmas ought to be!