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| About Headlam Hall and Spa |
| The 40 en-suite rooms at Headlam Hall are a mixture of style and character. Located in either the Main Hall, Coach House, Spa or Groundfloor Mews, all the rooms contrast greatly but are finished to a very high standard of décor and furnished with all the modern amenities guests require. The Main Hall rooms are of a traditional style as is befitting of a 17th century country hotel with period piece furnishings and rich vibrant fabrics giving an elegant feel to the large spacious rooms. The Coach house and Mews bedrooms are more cottage-like in design with bright, soft country colours and handmade wooden furniture but still in keeping with the elegant feel of the main hall rooms. The Spa rooms are more contemporary and modern with muted light colours, soft fabrics and original artworks. Every room is designed to provide guests with maximum comfort and enjoyment. The philosophy of Headlam Hall is 'the serving of good food and wine is at the heart of a good hotel' and so this hotel strives to do just that. The restaurant is divided into four very different areas which are styled to the same high standards as the rest of the hotel. The layout means guests can enjoy dining in private in the smaller dining rooms or enjoy the view of the rolling lawns in the medium sized Drawing room all of which boast a relaxing and calm atmosphere. For that something different. The Kitchen team has an excellent reputation for producing food to the highest standard using the finest freshest ingredients, locally supplied wherever possible, to create stylish, individual and tasty dishes which reflect the best of British and Continental cuisine. The Brasserie is situated in the Spa where guests can partake of informal food and drinks while enjoying fabulous views over the golf course in a relaxed, contemporary atmosphere. A variety of options to cater for all. The cocktail bar is the ideal place to relax with pre or post dinner drinks. Featuring an extensive and carefully chosen list of international wines as well as a wide selection of beers, spirits and liqueur's, guests have a great range of choices to compliment their food or just to enjoy a tipple. The Brasserie in the Spa also has a good selection of beverages which can be enjoyed on the terrace in the summer months, overlooking the golf course and taking in the sights, sounds and smells of the surrounding area. The hotel has a whole host of activities guests can do on or offsite. The new £2.5million Spa at Headlam Hall provides a range of relaxing massages and de-stressing treatments for guests which will make them feel like new. Guests using the spa facilities have access to the Gym, swimming pool, sauna, hydrotherapy pool and drench shower. For those guests not wanting to spend the day being pampered in the spa, there is a range of sports onsite from Golf (with an equipment shop and a resident PGA Pro for tuition if needed), a Driving range, practice putting green and pitching area, Tennis, Croquet (in summer) and Fishing (for guests with own equipment and NRA licence). The surrounding area around Headlam Hall has some of the country's most scenic walks, in addition the hotel has Mountain bike hire with maps available onsite for guests wishing to explore the surrounding area. Just 4miles away is the impressive medieval Raby Castle. A short drive away from the castle is High Force, the country's highest and most spectacular waterfall, one of the many sights in the North Pennines. The Pennines has many attractions with fantastic views of the English countryside. The Beamish Open air Museum is about 30mins drive away near Newcastle which offers a unique experience and Newcastle itself has great shopping.
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Last Updated: Thursday, 03 July 2008 15:47PM
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| Number of Rooms at the Headlam Hall and Spa from Thursday, 03 July 2008 |
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| Double | | Family Room | | Suite | | Deluxe Double or Twin |
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