Langley Castle Hotel
About
Nestled in the tranquil valley of the River South Tyne, Langley Castle Hotel stands as a remarkable example of 14th‑century English architecture. The Grade I listed tower house, originally built in 1364, showcases an H‑shaped design with four imposing stone towers and vaulted interior chambers that have been meticulously restored to reflect their medieval origins. Today, the historic fortress has been transformed into a boutique hotel offering a unique blend of authentic medieval charm and modern luxury. Guests can wander through the castle’s great hall, a magnificent space marked by timber beams and historic murals, and visit the chapel now serving as the Cadwallader Bates Memorial Room, a quiet tribute to the castle’s 20th‑century restorers. The castle’s extensive grounds cover ten acres of mature woodland, providing serene walking paths, scenic viewpoints, and intimate gardens that invite exploration and reflection. Whether you’re seeking a romantic countryside escape, a family adventure steeped in history, or a momentary return to England’s storied past, Langley Castle Hotel delivers a memorable experience that celebrates both heritage and comfort.
Highlights
- Grade I Listed Castle
- Authentic Castle Rooms
- Scenic Woodland Estate
- Historic Chapel