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Morpeth Travel and Heritage Information


Embleton Hall

A Hotel in Morpeth, Northumberland


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Embleton Hall , Longframlington
Morpeth
Northumberland
England
NE65 8DT

Embleton Hall, Morpeth

Accommodation Description:
On the northern edge of the village is Embleton Hall, a small country house hotel with just 13 lovely rooms, standing five acres, which are composed of landscaped gardens, a ha-ha, grass tennis court and deciduous woodland. Totally restful, it provides guests with an ideal location from which to explore the surrounding area.

Welcome to Embleton Hall. a small country house hotel with just 13 lovely rooms, on the northern edge of the village. Standing in its own grounds of five acres which are composed of landscaped gardens, a ha-ha, grass tennis court and deciduous woodland

Totally restful and situated as it is in mid-Northumberland, it provides guests with an ideal location from which to explore the surrounding area. Ideally situated on the main A697 road from Morpeth to Coldstream, just 30 minutes from Newcastle and one and a half hours from Edinburgh by car. 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. It stretches from the hamlet of Matfen in the South-West to the picturesque Druridge Bay in the North-East, with over six miles of unspoilt beaches

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. Indulge in Trevor Breakfasts, which are cooked to order using locally sourced produce where possible! Plenty of parking for guests. Please Note: We are a No-Smoking property

Small domestic pets allowed. Check-In time: 15:00 and Check-Out time: 11:00.

From: £105.00

Accommodation Rating: rating3 (about ratings)

Room Facilities
Telephone
Tea and coffee making facilities
Non-smoking
Ironing board
Iron
Colour television

Amenities
Wedding services
Wakeup call
Room service
Restaurant
Non-smoking (throughout)
Lounge
Ironing facilities
Internet access (wireless) in public areas
Bar
Adjoining rooms

Parking
On-site parking
Free parking

Business Facilities
Internet connection (wireless)
Printer
Photocopier
Meeting rooms
Fax machine

Dining Facilities
Our restaurant has an excellent table d'h�te menu as well as a good range of bar snacks and lighter meals

Meals
Dinner
Lunch
Breakfast (Full cooked)
Breakfast (Continental)

Child Facilities
Highchairs
Cots

Pet Policy
Dogs

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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Brinkburn Priory - 2.1 miles (Abbey) Heritage Rating

Cragside - 3.5 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Edlingham Castle - 5.1 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Cartington Castle - 5.9 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Warkworth Castle - 7.8 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Bailiffgate Museum - 8.4 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Alnwick Castle - 8.4 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Alnwick Abbey Gatehouse - 8.5 miles (Abbey) Heritage Rating

Hulne Priory - 9.2 miles (Abbey) Heritage Rating

Morpeth Castle - 10.7 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating



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Rothbury - 4.4 miles away Heritage Rating

Shilbottle - 6.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Whittingham - 6.3 miles away Heritage Rating

Warkworth - 7.7 miles away Heritage Rating

Amble - 8.6 miles away Heritage Rating

Alnmouth - 9.7 miles away Heritage Rating

Eglingham - 10 miles away Heritage Rating


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