
Embleton Hall Longframlington Morpeth NE65 8DT
Tel : 01665 570249
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| Embleton Hall is a gracious Country House Hotel situated in the Northumberland countryside, only thirty minutes from Newcastle, yet worlds away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Relax in the tranquil atmosphere of the house and grounds, explore the stunning local countryside, the borders and castles, or enjoy all that Newcastle has to offer.
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The house is full of local history and was built in 1730 by Thomas Embleton, and was later purchased by the famous Fenwick family, and much extended. Today their children have given their names to the rooms in this delightful hotel.
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No matter what the reason for your stay in the Hall, whether for business or for pleasure, you will find the welcome delightful and the accommodation most charming. You can choose from a single room, a double or twin room, or a four-poster or family room.
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Prices start from just £75 for a single room to £125 for a four-poster bed or a family suite. There are plenty of special breaks available throughout the year, and all including dinner and breakfast.
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The cuisine is superb at the Hall, and makes it the perfect setting for wedding ceremonies, and receptions. Ceremonies take place in the drawing room, which is grand and imposing, followed by a wedding breakfast or evening reception for up to ninety cherished guests.
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Naturally, your guests may wish to spend the night at the Hall afterwards and they will receive reduced rates: Plus there is a special wedding gift from the Hall, of a reduction in the price of the honeymoon suite for the happy couple.
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If you are planning your nuptials the Hall has expert wedding planners and staff that can take care of every detail, and there is also a fabulous choice of menus for your special day.
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The location of the Hall, and its delightful landscaped grounds will make your holiday, weekend break or wedding absolutely perfect.
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Please mention northumberlandholiday.co.uk when booking.
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