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The well-known Manor House gardens at Whalton were originally designed by Gertrude Jekyll and Lutyens, and the East Wing has its own secluded garden within them. The house was originally built in the 17th Century and was later developed by Sir Robert Lorimer and Sir Edwin Lutyens in the 20th Century.
Druridge Bay's long sweep of golden beach is 30 minutes' drive, as are the beautiful Alnwick Gardens and the Roman Hadrian's Wall. The house is also within easy touring distance to the National Park, the Cheviots and the Scottish borders.
Whalton Manor is located 5 miles from Morpeth, 17 Miles from Newcastle upon Tyne and is in the heart of Northumberland. There is also a pub in the village. The East Wing features a large sitting-room with open fire and archway through to a separate room with full-size billiard table (not to be used by children under twelve). The kitchen is oak-panelled with island units and opens to an oak-panelled dining area. The first floor includes a large twin-bedded room with en-suite bathroom, double bedroom, twin-bedded room and bathroom/WC.
Included within your stay:
- Electricity
- Full central heating
- Open fire - fuel
- Private parking 100 yds
- Shop 4 miles
- Television
- Wi-fi
- Electric blankets
- Microwave
- Dishwasher
- Travel cot
- Shared grounds
- Full-size billiard table
- Duvets with linen and towels
Please contact us for more information.