Clennell Hall Country House
About
Clennell Hall Country House, a historic 13th‑century mansion perched on the edge of Northumberland National Park, offers guests a quintessential English country house experience. Surrounded by sweeping moorland and the river Alwin, the property boasts ornate ceilings, panelled walls and mullioned windows, all preserved in their original splendor. The extensive gardens and well‑maintained wildlife, ranging from roe deer and otters to the endangered red squirrel, provide a natural backdrop for walking, cycling and other outdoor adventures. Inside, the elegant rooms feature tea and coffee making facilities, flat‑screen TVs and en suite bathrooms, with views overlooking the forest or the estate grounds. Beyond the hotel's rooms, the Bunk Rooms—priced at £30 per person—offer cosy accommodation for walkers and cyclists, while a separate camping area charges £15 per unit per night. The venue is also a sought‑after location for weddings, music events and the renowned live entertainment at Rocky’s Bar, open Monday to Sunday from noon to late evening.
Highlights
- Historic Architecture
- Wildlife and Gardens
- Live Music at Rocky’s Bar
- Bunk Rooms for Outdoor Enthusiasts
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Best time to visit
Spring and late summer offer mild weather and fewer crowds, making it an ideal time to explore the surrounding countryside and enjoy the estate’s tranquil atmosphere.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours
Tickets & pricing
Bunk Room
£30.00
Camping
£15.00