Eshott Hall Northumberland
4-star country manor house hotel set in the Northumberland countryside
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This 4-star manor house hotel makes a fantastic base to explore the Northumberland coast and countryside. From the moment you enter the sweeping, tree-lined driveway to Eshott Hall you're whisked back to the 17th century. Set within a 500 acre family-owned estate, this Georgian manor boasts a 2 AA Rosette award-winning restaurant and individual bedrooms with original features.
Located between the villages of Morpeth and Alnwick, guests can immerse themselves in horticultural heaven at the many phenomenal gardens at Alnwick, or take to the Northumberland Coastal Path unrivalled for its rugged beauty, the picture-perfect backdrop of mighty fortresses dotted along the shoreline and its nature-spotting opportunities.
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Romantic Lazy Break - Grange Classic
From £73.50 pppn for a 7 night stay, to £103.50 pppn for a 1 night stay
Stay in an Eshott Grange room and receive:
- Complimentary room upgrade (subject to availability on check in)
- A chilled bottle of prosecco in your room on arrival
- Enjoy dinner for two on your first evening (£49.50 per person allowance)
- Full English breakfast included each morning
- Complimentary room upgrade (subject to availability on check in)
- Late check out at midday
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Highlights
- 4-star country manor house hotel located between Morpeth and Alnwick
- 2 AA Rosette award-winning restaurant
- Individual bedrooms with original features
- Manicured gardens
- Wonderful base to explore the Northumberland National Park, the gardens at Alnwick and the Northumberland Coast
- Just 20 minutes from Newcastle
Where is Eshott Hall?
Eshott Hall
Morpeth
Northumberland
NE65 9EN
Good to know
Hotel check-in time:
4:00 PMHotel check-out time:
11:00 AMRestaurant
Opening Times
Breakfast
Weekdays 7.30am - 10am
Weekends 8am - 10am
Lunch
12pm - 2pm
Dinner
6pm - 8:30pm
Afternoon Tea
2.30pm - 4.30pm
Dress Code
Smart Casual
Can you park at Eshott Hall?
There is ample free car parking on-site.
Is Eshott Hall accessible for disabled guests?
Whilst there are no ground floor rooms in the Main Hall, there are nine ground floor rooms in Eshott Grange and in Eshott Stables each with a walk-in shower.
There are a few steps to the main entrance of the Hall which can be accessed via a temporary ramp.
The restaurant, drawing room, dining and morning rooms and the library are all on the ground floor and there is a very wide entrance hall.
Can children stay at Eshott Hall?
Eshott Hall is a family-friendly hotel. Cots are charged at £15 per night.
Extra beds are charged at £30 per night and children's breakfast is £7. Additional meals are charged as taken.
Room upgrades may be required to accommodate extra beds.
Eshott wants families to enjoy their stay, and as such they provide a high tea for children under the age of 10 years at 6pm to enable parents to enjoy a meal on their own in the evening.
If during your stay you wish to dine together as a family they will be happy to arrange family dining for those aged 8 years and over at 6.30pm given prior notice.
Other Information
The hotel is only a short distance from:
- Alnwick Garden and Castle
- Bamburgh
- Dunstanburgh
- Howick Gardens
- Rothbury
- Cragside
- The Holy Island of Lindisfarne
- The Cheviots
- Northumberland National Park
History of the hotel
There is mention of a Hall at the Northumberland village of Eshott as far back as 1310, when Roger Mauduit was given a Royal License to fortify his home, which grew to an estate by 1328. The Crown confiscated the estate after a rebellion but restored it to the Mauduit family in 1359.
In 1415, there is reference to the 'Castle of Esshete' owned by a knight, Sir John Heron, but it is not until the turn of the 16th century that Eshott Hall as we recognise it now came into existence.
In the late 1960's the older central block of the Hall was demolished, leaving the north wing built in 1881 as well as the south wing. Eshott Hall fell into disuse but was revived in 1997 by Ho Sanderson, great grandson of Emerson Bainbridge, who developed the Hall into a venue for weddings, functions with some guest accommodation.
Does Eshott Hall allow dogs?
Eshott Hall is dog-friendly!
They have 12 dog-friendly rooms in both the Main Hall and in Eshott Grange. Dogs are charged a £20 per dog, per night.
Regrettably, pets aren't allowed in the Restaurant or in some public areas of the hotel but are permitted in the Library and the Morning Room.
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