Langley Castle

The History of Langley Castle

LocationLangley, Northumberland, England (Google Map)
Open for VisitorsYes
Owned byPrivate Owners
Official WebsiteLangley Castle
Rooms AvailableYes (Wedding, Conference, Events, Dining, Stay)

Langley Castle is a famous and luxurious castle hotel located in Langley, England. It was built in the mid 14th century, and since the late 1980s, it has been operated as a luxury hotel. It is filled with comfort and offers the best views from the windows of each room. Also, its exclusive nature makes it a perfect destination to be pampered by sceneries. Explore more about this Grade I listed building.

History

Langley Castle was built by Sir Thomas De Lucy in the mid 14th century. It was a 4 storied H-shaped tower with an H plan. Before the castle was built, its site was used as the seat of Barons of Tynedale, from whom the Tyndall family descended the castle in the 12th century. In 1405, the castle was attacked by the forces of Henry IV and got severely damaged. The castle was attacked in the campaign against Percys and Archbishop Scrope. The castle remained in ruined condition for more than 400 years.

In 1882, the Castle was bought by Cadwallader Bates, a local historian. He started the restoration work on the castle. However, he died in 1902, and the rest of the restoration work was handled by his wife, Josephine. In 1932, she died, and the castle remained empty till the Second World War. In the Second World War, it was used as a barracks. After that, it was used as a girl’s school.

In the mid 1980s, the Robb family bought the castle. And just a few years later, in 1986, it was sold to Dr. Stuart Madnick. He was a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and he converted the castle into a luxurious hotel. Now, Langley Castle is a 10-acre widespread woodland hotel estate listed as a Grade I building and operating as a hotel.

Architecture

Langley Castle
Langley Castle, by Andrew Curtis, is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

Langley Castle is a beautiful castle hotel located in England. It has an H-shaped tower house with wedding halls, dining rooms, conference rooms, and rooms for stay. It is designed using 7 foot thick walls that offer a peaceful and tranquil refuge to the visitors. It has overall exposed stone walls. The castle team will ensure to offer magnificent, historical, and 14th-century authentic vibes throughout your visit.

The main Langley castle hotel is luxurious and includes nine rooms with four poster beds and window seats set to enjoy the beautiful scenery. Also, there are private features like a sauna, spa bath, and fireplace included in it.

Throughout the castle, you will find wrought-iron candelabras, gilt-framed portraits, suits of armour standing sentry, hanging tapestries, and more such decorations. Also, you will find the impressive staircase, a common drawing-room filled with sofas, a beamed dining room with candle decorations, and regal red drapes and carpets in the lobby.

The grounds of the castle hotel have 18 rooms at Castleview. Each of them offers the most beautiful views. Some of the rooms on the grounds are mini suites with a perfect seating area, sofa, and bed. Other halls in the castle allow you to organise your events and functions while enjoying the castle vibes. For example, you can have the Langley castle wedding and add the historical touch to your big day. 

The woodland on the Langley castle estate can be accessed by visitors. It adds more peacefulness and beauty to the premise. You can plan your visit to Langley castle hotel and enjoy its historical vibes and luxury. Also, if you love adventures and thrills, who knows, you will become lucky and encounter the Langley castle ghost during your stay.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Langley Castle?

Langley Castle is a historic district located in Langley Village, Northumberland. It is 3 miles away from Haydon Bridge and about 20 minutes away from Hadrian’s Wall. You can easily reach Langley Castle using Google Maps.

Why was Langley Castle built?

Langley Castle was built as the home of Sir Thomas De Lucy in the mid 14th century. It was an H-shaped tower located on 10-acres of woodland. Now, it is operated as a luxurious hotel by its current owner and is open for visitors.

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