The Quakerhouse in Mechanics Yard, which was recently named Darlington’s CAMRA pub of the year 2024, has benefitted from upgrades to its façade including new and refurbished windows, fresh paintwork and the installation of a traditional hand painted sign – the first the pub has had since opening as a licensed bar in October 1998.
The completed development marks the start of the next phase of work led by Darlington Borough Council to breathe new life into the town’s historic yards as part of Project Darling, an initiative inspired by contemporary artist, Nicky Peacock with the support of ELG planning.
Recently named the best in region at the North East Awards for Planning Excellence, Project Darling is reimagining the area, ensuring the yards are now a destination of choice.
Taking inspiration from The Lanes in Brighton, Neal’s Yard in London, and The Shambles in York, the project is creating hidden gems in the heart of the town centre which boast colourful and playful designs to surprise and delight visitors.
Brian Dourish and Shelly Allan, co-owners of the Quakerhouse, said: “We are delighted with the updates to our property and the public realm improvements in Mechanics Yard which are helping to bring this forgotten yard back to life.
The Quakerhouse has been fortunate enough to be named Darlington CAMRA pub of the year twenty times and we hope that the changes being made in the yard will help to attract new audiences who may not already be familiar with our fantastic range of top-quality real ales and live music offering.”