Posted on 26 April 2011. Tags: breakfast, Cafe, food, Station, sunday lunch, Takeaway
The Secret Garden Cafe
Station Hotel, Morton Crescent, Fence Houses. DH4 6AD
Breakfast served from 7.30am
Pots of tea and coffee
Hot and cold sandwiches
Eat in or Takeaway
Great value lunch specials
Kids menu with healthy options
Sunday Roast with 6 veg
2 yorkshire puddings £5.00
Play area in a secure sun trap garden
enjoy reading a daily paper
watch TV or listen to the radio
forthcoming events are BBQ’S, steak nights, pie and peas outside catering available and function service.
Till June Kids eat free
For Bookings/enquiries tel 0191 584 5678
email secretgardenfencehouses@hotmail.com
1 free child meal with every full adult meal bought (under 12 years old only)
Posted in Food, Places, Pubs, Whats On
Posted on 16 August 2009. Tags: Bird, Cafe, Community Centres, Joe, Joe's Pond, Joes, Life, Life Style, Nature, Place, Places, pond, Style, Walks, Wild Life, Wildlife group
Rainton Meadows Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre is situated adjacent to Rainton Bridge Industrial Estate in Houghton-le-Spring and is Durham Wildlife Trust’s headquarters.
The Visitor Centre at Rainton Meadows offers a shop, café, informative displays, a classroom, conference room and a viewing station where visitors can spend time watching birds feeding in the winter months.There is also a Wildlife Garden with spring and summer meadows and examples of what can be done to attract wildlife to your own garden.
The Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife and has a variety of habitats including grassland, scrub, mature woodland and ponds. Mute swan, skylark, short-eared owl, brown hare, lapwing and many types of wildfowl are regularly seen at the site.
Within Rainton Meadows is a 4 hectare Site of Specific Scientific Interest known as Joe’s Pond. A haven for bird watching, the hawthorn and willow scrub surrounding the Pond provides shelter for over 140 species of birds. Fox and roe deer can also be seen around the Pond.A series of events are hosted here throughout the year, details of which can be found on our events page, or in the visitor centres.
Rainton Meadows and Joe’s Pond can be found by following the brown signs from the A690 between Durham and Sunderland. By bus, the services 222 and 220 regularly leave Park Lane in Sunderland, or the bus station in Durham and set down at the nearby Mill Inn. There’s a short walk under the A690 continuing until you reach the last roundabout of the industrial estate. The entrance to the Reserve is called Mallard Way.

Contact us on 0191 584 3112 for more details
With thanks to Mervtheswerve’s Photos from Fliker.
Posted in Education & Learning, Sports and Leisure, Walks