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Embleton Hall - Northumberland - United Kingdom
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Embleton Hall
Embleton Hall Longframlington
Morpeth
Northumberland
NE65 8DT
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Type: Hotel
Bedrooms: 13 en suite bedroom
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Rating: 3 *Visit Britain Facilities: Breakfast inc, restaurant, four poster available

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On the northern edge of Longframlington is Embleton Hall, a small country house hotel standing in its own grounds of five acres which are composed of landscaped gardens, a ha-ha, grass tennis court and deciduous woodland. The 13 en-suite bedrooms are individually designed, comfortable and well appointed. In fact, everything one can wish for to enjoy a break.
The house was built in 1730 by Thomas Embleton and purchased by the Fenwick Family in 1780. It was extended to its present size in 1893 with a large Victorian south wing. The Hall was the seat of the land-owning Fenwick Family. Today, the bedrooms are named after the children – ‘Miss May’, ‘Miss Phyllis’ and so on. The house has a friendly air it is warm and comfortable with log fires in all the downstairs rooms, reaching out to greet the weary traveller.In the house, the staff is always helpful, efficient and cheerful. It all adds up to a happy house and delightful place in which to stay. Our restaurant has an excellent table d’hote menu as well a nice range of bar snacks and lighter meals.
Longframlington is on the main A697 road from Morpeth to Coldstream, just 30 minutes from Newcastle and one and a half hours from Edinburgh by car. Totally restful and situated as it is in mid-Northumberland, it provides guests with an ideal location from which to explore the surrounding area.The surrounding area offers the visitor a wealth of activities, abundant beautiful scenery and a superb opportunity to enjoy nature at her finest. Morpeth is an ancient market town with enough historic buildings, myths and legends to satisfy the most curious of historians. The area known as Castle Morpeth is the Gateway to Northumberland, with the town of Morpeth at its centre.
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