Hawthorn, Durham
Deers Farm is located in the picturesque village of Hawthorn, County Durham, which is nestled between Seaham and Easington. The area is known for its rich history and natural beauty, particularly the nearby Hawthorn Dene, a site of significant ecological and geological interest. The village itself has medieval origins, with farming historically being the mainstay of its economy.
Hawthorn Dene, close to Deers Farm, is one of the largest semi-natural woodlands in County Durham and is home to diverse wildlife and rare plant species. The area is part of the Durham Heritage Coast, celebrated for its dramatic cliff-top views and limestone meadows.
Hawthorn, Durham
Deers Farm is located in the picturesque village of Hawthorn, County Durham, which is nestled between Seaham and Easington. The area is known for its rich history and natural beauty, particularly the nearby Hawthorn Dene, a site of significant ecological and geological interest. The village itself has medieval origins, with farming historically being the mainstay of its economy.
Hawthorn Dene, close to Deers Farm, is one of the largest semi-natural woodlands in County Durham and is home to diverse wildlife and rare plant species. The area is part of the Durham Heritage Coast, celebrated for its dramatic cliff-top views and limestone meadows.