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Eshott Hall

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Welcome to Eshott Hall, a charming 4-star hotel located in Morpeth, United Kingdom. Just a short 7,2 dặm drive from the city center, this elegant estate offers a peaceful retreat for both leisure and business travelers. With 1003 glowing reviews, you can trust that your stay at Eshott Hall will be a memorable one.

Facade/entrance in Eshott Hall
Bedroom, Bed in Eshott Hall

Phòng

Xem 6 ảnh

1 Giường Đơn

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95 ft²

Stable, Giường Đơn, Hướng sân

Ban công

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Máy pha trà/cà phê

Spacious twin room with en-suite walk in shower and roll top bath . Located 100 yards from the main. Hall, own private parking. Outside seating area and access to the woodland walk.

Xem 6 ảnh

1 Giường Cỡ King

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130 ft²

Sang trọng, Kích Thước King

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Located in the main house, these elegant rooms feature a king-size bed (some rooms have a four-poster bed) and views across the gardens and woodland. Twin rooms are available and are subject to availability, please request at the time of booking.

Xem 7 ảnh

1 Giường Sofa

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905 ft²

Stable

Bếp

Bếp nhỏ

Ban công

Lò vi sóng

This two-bedroom cottage enjoys views of open countryside and shares the Lavender Court courtyard. Includes a large lounge with two sofas (one is a sofa-bed), a TV with Freeview channels, a dining room seating 8 and a kitchen with electric cooker, gas hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. The cottage has full gas central heating and private drive with parking at the end of the woodland track.

Khám phá thêm

Starting at a minimum price of $96, Eshott Hall provides top-notch amenities including free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a delightful breakfast to kickstart your day. The hotel boasts a range of facilities such as a golf course, tennis court, bar, restaurant, and even kids' meals for our younger guests. Whether you're looking to relax in the garden, enjoy room service, or explore the nearby attractions, Eshott Hall has something for everyone.

Lobby or reception in Eshott Hall
Lobby or reception in Eshott Hall

Trải nghiệm Tốt nhất

For those looking to bring along their furry friends, Eshott Hall is pet-friendly with some extra charges. Enjoy the peace and tranquility of the estate while marveling at the beautiful garden views from your private entrance. Indulge in the picturesque surroundings, unwind on the terrace, or take a leisurely stroll in the picnic area. Experience a touch of luxury and comfort at Eshott Hall during your stay in Morpeth.

Bedroom, Bed in Eshott Hall
Bedroom, Bed in Eshott Hall

Lên kế hoạch lưu trú

At Eshott Hall, dining is an experience not to be missed. Indulge in delectable British cuisine at our traditional Restaurant #1, where the ambience perfectly complements the delicious flavors on offer. With an array of dishes to choose from, our restaurant provides a delightful culinary journey for guests looking to savor the tastes of the region. From hearty breakfasts to exquisite dinners, your taste buds are sure to be delighted throughout your stay.

Food and drinks in Eshott Hall
Food and drinks in Eshott Hall

Tiện ích

Nhà hàng

Bãi đậu xe riêng miễn phí

Wifi miễn phí

Dịch vụ phòng

Sân tennis

Quầy bar

Lối vào riêng

Bãi đậu xe tại chỗ

Bathroom in Eshott Hall
Bathroom in Eshott Hall

Nhà hàng

Restaurant #1

Truyền thống, Anh

Food and drinks in Eshott Hall
Lounge or bar in Eshott Hall
Property building in Eshott Hall
Give it E shot! Scuse the pun but do yourself a favour and treat yourself to a break at Eshott Hall. My wife and I together with another couple decided to give ourselves an autumn pamper and booked a 1 night break with dinner in this lovely Northumberland hotel. The palladian villa sits in its own mature ground surrounded by exquisite gardens and woodland. The giant hardwoods are perhaps as old as the building! The hotel has a varied choice of accommodation from adjoining stables rooms and garden cottages but we decided that the featured rooms within the original building merited the extra expense and we were certainly not disappointed. Our room was 'The Wisteria' and I wouldn't be surprised if it was possibly the signature room for the hotel... it could well have had a total makeover recently it was that nice and fresh and faced out towards the front lawn. The lounges and bar were typical for the period that it represented with enormously high ceilings and ornate cornices and a fireplace you could have fit your car into it was so big.. We wouldn't like to cop the bill to keep the fire burning with coal and logs on those winter evenings that are about to be on us in tScusehe coming weeks however. Our next visit will probably be in the summer when we can more appreciate the delightful garden and lawns and generally make use of the tables and chairs around the entrance with some drinks and nibbles. As we have a dog he was happy as larry and was fetted by all the staff and Arlo has already mentioned that he definitely wants a return visit in the not too distant future. .. the breakfast sausages that they treated him to perhaps has something to do with that! Now would a good time to mention the staff... every member of staff was a credit to this hotel and as such the management would do well to remember this.. Particular mention should go to Victoria and Marissa who excelled in their attentiveness to our every need..

Alistair

Eshott Hall is an 18th century stone hall set in its own wooded grounds. The very attractive building and outbuildings are instantly welcoming and every member of staff we met was friendly and helpful. The room was tastefully furnished in period style but lacked none of the facilities we needed. Breakfast began with cereal or croissants or fruit or toast and jam, according to taste. Following that there was a range of choices from full cooked through eggs Benedict to kippers or eggs (scrambled, poached or fried) on toast with either smoked salmon or bacon. Portions were generous and quality was high. We used the restaurant on one evening and enjoyed ‘fine dining’ and a varied wine list. The atmosphere throughout was restfully calm.

Terry

We stayed in the stable block, a short walk on a loose pebbled path to the main house. 2 comfortable days were spent in a well room with the door opening directly into the pebbled stable yard. No sign of horses! The paths around the large house helped us enjoy the stay in a very peaceful country location, with beautifully maintained luscious green lawns, surrounded by long established trees. There are also a flower garden and a kitchen garden, with products from the latter contributing to the delicious restaurant meals. The elegance of the house interior made us feel like special guests. The road from the A1 is relatively narrow, but the absence of houses means hardly any cars!

Morecustard2016

We stayed on Sunday night and checked in late, hence not being able to rate the restaurant. Breakfast was wonderful though, so I'm sure we probably missed out! The converted stable room where we stayed was a great size. Everything was tastefully done, and the bathroom was enormous (we stayed in "Frankel"). The hotel itself is in a lovely situation, but still convenient for the A1. The staff were exceptional - couldn't fault them, and they went the extra mile for us as well whenever we requested something. I hope to bring the rest of my family up here to stay next time, and for longer so we have opportunity to explore the grounds.

Allison

The food is of a high standard and the service is excellent. I got the impression that this is a family run business, and it is clear that everyone there is passionate about the place, the service and the atmosphere. The grounds are stunning, well kept and expansive. We enjoyed a long, relaxing walk. I loved the drawing room where my wife and I spent a late night with tea and a book. Highlight of our stay. My wife describes the place as a mansion out of a Bridgerton episode.

Isam

Give it E shot! Scuse the pun but do yourself a favour and treat yourself to a break at Eshott Hall. My wife and I together with another couple decided to give ourselves an autumn pamper and booked a 1 night break with dinner in this lovely Northumberland hotel. The palladian villa sits in its own mature ground surrounded by exquisite gardens and woodland. The giant hardwoods are perhaps as old as the building! The hotel has a varied choice of accommodation from adjoining stables rooms and garden cottages but we decided that the featured rooms within the original building merited the extra expense and we were certainly not disappointed. Our room was 'The Wisteria' and I wouldn't be surprised if it was possibly the signature room for the hotel... it could well have had a total makeover recently it was that nice and fresh and faced out towards the front lawn. The lounges and bar were typical for the period that it represented with enormously high ceilings and ornate cornices and a fireplace you could have fit your car into it was so big.. We wouldn't like to cop the bill to keep the fire burning with coal and logs on those winter evenings that are about to be on us in tScusehe coming weeks however. Our next visit will probably be in the summer when we can more appreciate the delightful garden and lawns and generally make use of the tables and chairs around the entrance with some drinks and nibbles. As we have a dog he was happy as larry and was fetted by all the staff and Arlo has already mentioned that he definitely wants a return visit in the not too distant future. .. the breakfast sausages that they treated him to perhaps has something to do with that! Now would a good time to mention the staff... every member of staff was a credit to this hotel and as such the management would do well to remember this.. Particular mention should go to Victoria and Marissa who excelled in their attentiveness to our every need..

Alistair

Eshott Hall is an 18th century stone hall set in its own wooded grounds. The very attractive building and outbuildings are instantly welcoming and every member of staff we met was friendly and helpful. The room was tastefully furnished in period style but lacked none of the facilities we needed. Breakfast began with cereal or croissants or fruit or toast and jam, according to taste. Following that there was a range of choices from full cooked through eggs Benedict to kippers or eggs (scrambled, poached or fried) on toast with either smoked salmon or bacon. Portions were generous and quality was high. We used the restaurant on one evening and enjoyed ‘fine dining’ and a varied wine list. The atmosphere throughout was restfully calm.

Terry

We stayed in the stable block, a short walk on a loose pebbled path to the main house. 2 comfortable days were spent in a well room with the door opening directly into the pebbled stable yard. No sign of horses! The paths around the large house helped us enjoy the stay in a very peaceful country location, with beautifully maintained luscious green lawns, surrounded by long established trees. There are also a flower garden and a kitchen garden, with products from the latter contributing to the delicious restaurant meals. The elegance of the house interior made us feel like special guests. The road from the A1 is relatively narrow, but the absence of houses means hardly any cars!

Morecustard2016

We stayed on Sunday night and checked in late, hence not being able to rate the restaurant. Breakfast was wonderful though, so I'm sure we probably missed out! The converted stable room where we stayed was a great size. Everything was tastefully done, and the bathroom was enormous (we stayed in "Frankel"). The hotel itself is in a lovely situation, but still convenient for the A1. The staff were exceptional - couldn't fault them, and they went the extra mile for us as well whenever we requested something. I hope to bring the rest of my family up here to stay next time, and for longer so we have opportunity to explore the grounds.

Allison

The food is of a high standard and the service is excellent. I got the impression that this is a family run business, and it is clear that everyone there is passionate about the place, the service and the atmosphere. The grounds are stunning, well kept and expansive. We enjoyed a long, relaxing walk. I loved the drawing room where my wife and I spent a late night with tea and a book. Highlight of our stay. My wife describes the place as a mansion out of a Bridgerton episode.

Isam

Give it E shot! Scuse the pun but do yourself a favour and treat yourself to a break at Eshott Hall. My wife and I together with another couple decided to give ourselves an autumn pamper and booked a 1 night break with dinner in this lovely Northumberland hotel. The palladian villa sits in its own mature ground surrounded by exquisite gardens and woodland. The giant hardwoods are perhaps as old as the building! The hotel has a varied choice of accommodation from adjoining stables rooms and garden cottages but we decided that the featured rooms within the original building merited the extra expense and we were certainly not disappointed. Our room was 'The Wisteria' and I wouldn't be surprised if it was possibly the signature room for the hotel... it could well have had a total makeover recently it was that nice and fresh and faced out towards the front lawn. The lounges and bar were typical for the period that it represented with enormously high ceilings and ornate cornices and a fireplace you could have fit your car into it was so big.. We wouldn't like to cop the bill to keep the fire burning with coal and logs on those winter evenings that are about to be on us in tScusehe coming weeks however. Our next visit will probably be in the summer when we can more appreciate the delightful garden and lawns and generally make use of the tables and chairs around the entrance with some drinks and nibbles. As we have a dog he was happy as larry and was fetted by all the staff and Arlo has already mentioned that he definitely wants a return visit in the not too distant future. .. the breakfast sausages that they treated him to perhaps has something to do with that! Now would a good time to mention the staff... every member of staff was a credit to this hotel and as such the management would do well to remember this.. Particular mention should go to Victoria and Marissa who excelled in their attentiveness to our every need..

Alistair

Eshott Hall is an 18th century stone hall set in its own wooded grounds. The very attractive building and outbuildings are instantly welcoming and every member of staff we met was friendly and helpful. The room was tastefully furnished in period style but lacked none of the facilities we needed. Breakfast began with cereal or croissants or fruit or toast and jam, according to taste. Following that there was a range of choices from full cooked through eggs Benedict to kippers or eggs (scrambled, poached or fried) on toast with either smoked salmon or bacon. Portions were generous and quality was high. We used the restaurant on one evening and enjoyed ‘fine dining’ and a varied wine list. The atmosphere throughout was restfully calm.

Terry

We stayed in the stable block, a short walk on a loose pebbled path to the main house. 2 comfortable days were spent in a well room with the door opening directly into the pebbled stable yard. No sign of horses! The paths around the large house helped us enjoy the stay in a very peaceful country location, with beautifully maintained luscious green lawns, surrounded by long established trees. There are also a flower garden and a kitchen garden, with products from the latter contributing to the delicious restaurant meals. The elegance of the house interior made us feel like special guests. The road from the A1 is relatively narrow, but the absence of houses means hardly any cars!

Morecustard2016

We stayed on Sunday night and checked in late, hence not being able to rate the restaurant. Breakfast was wonderful though, so I'm sure we probably missed out! The converted stable room where we stayed was a great size. Everything was tastefully done, and the bathroom was enormous (we stayed in "Frankel"). The hotel itself is in a lovely situation, but still convenient for the A1. The staff were exceptional - couldn't fault them, and they went the extra mile for us as well whenever we requested something. I hope to bring the rest of my family up here to stay next time, and for longer so we have opportunity to explore the grounds.

Allison

The food is of a high standard and the service is excellent. I got the impression that this is a family run business, and it is clear that everyone there is passionate about the place, the service and the atmosphere. The grounds are stunning, well kept and expansive. We enjoyed a long, relaxing walk. I loved the drawing room where my wife and I spent a late night with tea and a book. Highlight of our stay. My wife describes the place as a mansion out of a Bridgerton episode.

Isam

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Eshott Hall Estate,Morpeth, Morpeth, NE65 9EN, Vương quốc Anh

Eshott Hall