Founded by a cousin of William the Conqueror in 1086 as a bastion to repel the marauding Scots, this fortified Northumbrian country house is etched with history. The medieval Pele Tower was incorporated into a more spacious dwelling during the eighteenth century and the place first became a fully-fledged hotel in 1947 – although it is currently owned by a local farmer.
It stands in 32 acres of its own estate fronted by terraced lawns and surrounded by woodland.
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