Pros

  • Impressive 17th-century Jacobean manor set on 26 acres of pretty grounds
  • Elegant rooms have flat-screen TVs, tea/coffee facilities, and lovely views of gardens/grounds
  • Some rooms have jetted tubs
  • Expansive wellness center with indoor pool, gym, and spa with sauna, steam room, and more
  • Restaurant serves seasonal fare for dinner, plus afternoon tea service available
  • Lounge bar serves lunch and light bites
  • Meeting/event facilities, including for weddings
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
  • Free on-site parking
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Cons

  • Some parts of the property and some rooms look dated
  • Some bathrooms could use an update
  • Popular venue for weddings and other events, which can cause noise issues
  • Wellness center open to public, not just hotel guests
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Bottom Line

Set in an impressive 17th-century Jacobean manor on lovely landscaped grounds, the upper-middle-range Redworth Hall Hotel attracts travelers seeking a countryside retreat. Some of the hotel's public spaces, like the lobby, reminisce another era, with antiques, fireplaces, and atmospheric details, but other areas, like the restaurant and bar, look a bit dated. The 143 guest rooms also differ in style, with some needing a bit of a refresh while other featuring charming touches like large bay windows and four-poster beds. The expansive wellness center, with an indoor pool, gym, spa, and hair salon is a perk. This is also a popular wedding venue (and other events). It's about a 25-minute drive to Durham. For something with even more impressive architecture and a regal feel, check out Lumley Castle Hotel, a bit closer to Durham.

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool
  • Spa

Oyster Hotel Review

Redworth Hall Hotel

Scene

Historic Jacobean manor set on lovely wooded grounds

Occupying a beautiful 17th-century Jacobean manor set on 26 acres of landscaped grounds, the upper-middle-range Redworth Hall Hotel impresses with its architecture and scenic wooded setting. The grand stone home is studded with lovely, large bay windows and charming details like towers and crenellated roofs. Polished, elegant interiors have a classic look that harks back to another era, full of atmospheric details like fireplaces, chandeliers, damask patterns, wooden wall paneling, and intricate decorative ceiling molding. Large bay windows with stained glass details are framed with heavy patterned curtains in the sitting room-like lobby and lounge, both of which have patterned sofas, art in gilded frames on the walls, and fireplaces. Antique furnishings include wooden pieces like writing desks and grandfather clocks. The hotel's restaurant and bar look a bit more average and can feel dated. The crimson-hued lounge bar, for example, pairs patterned carpeting with striped chairs and dark wood; some complain that it looks tired. 

The property attracts leisure travelers, both couples and families, looking for a countryside retreat. It's a popular venue for weddings and other events, so it hosts lots of groups as well, which can sometimes cause noise issues.

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Location

In the countryside, a 25-minute drive south of Durham

The hotel is located on 26 acres of wooded grounds and surrounded by countryside. It's about a 25-minute drive south of Durham and a half-hour west of Middlesbrough. The nearest bigger town is Darlington, about a 15-minute drive away. The nearest train station, Heighington, is a three-minute drive from the property. The village of Heighington has a handful of dining options. Nearby destinations include the Yorkshire Dales National Park (around a 40-minute drive) and North York Moors National Park (50-minute drive). York is an hour's drive away. Newcastle International Airport is a 45-minute drive from the hotel.

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Rooms

Rooms differ in style and some feel dated; some have whirlpool tubs

Rooms here, like the rest of the property, are tastefully decorated in an elegant way. They feature a more contemporary style than some of the hotel's public spaces, and come in a range of categories, including Standard Rooms, Deluxe Spa Rooms, Suites, Family Rooms, and Deluxe House Rooms. Decor differs, however, and some of the units can feel dated, while others have a fresher look. Standard amenities include flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, telephones, and free Wi-Fi. Bathrooms are fairly plain and some could use an update. They're equipped with shower/tub combos, plus they have magnifying mirrors and individual toiletries are provided. Deluxe Spa Room bathrooms are more modern, with multi-jet showers and separate jetted tubs, as well as upgraded toiletries. There are some Standard Rooms that add whirlpool tubs as well, and some of the Deluxe House Rooms also have spa or corner tubs too.

Some rooms are enhanced by atmospheric architectural details like large bay windows and fireplaces. Other rooms have sleek four-poster beds that add a stylish touch. Suites have separate living rooms with dining areas. All units have lovely window views over the hotel gardens or wooded grounds.

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Features

Indoor pool, gym, and spa; tasty fare at restaurant and lounge bar; meeting and event space

One of the hotel's main highlights is the Retreat at Redworth Hall Hotel, an expansive wellness center with a lovely indoor pool, fitness facilities, and a spa. The gym is well equipped with TechnoGym machines and has a fitness studio for classes. The spa has five treatment rooms (plus two couples' treatment rooms) as well as a steam room, sauna, whirlpool tub, and a relaxation room. There's also a hair and nail salon. Note that these facilities are open to non-hotel guests as well, so they can get crowded.

The 1744 Restaurant serves seasonal fare, with an emphasis on locally-sourced ingredients, and is open for dinner (multi-course dinner menus). Afternoon tea service is also available. Lunch is provided in the hotel's lounge bar, and includes light bites like sandwiches and salads as well as pizza, burgers, and other classic comfort foods. Breakfast is available for an additional fee.

The hotel is a popular venue for various events, including weddings, and has 12 function rooms from which to choose. Event such as weddings can be disruptive at times, however, and cause noise. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. There is free on-site parking.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Redworth Hall Hotel

Scene

Historic Jacobean manor set on lovely wooded grounds

Occupying a beautiful 17th-century Jacobean manor set on 26 acres of landscaped grounds, the upper-middle-range Redworth Hall Hotel impresses with its architecture and scenic wooded setting. The grand stone home is studded with lovely, large bay windows and charming details like towers and crenellated roofs. Polished, elegant interiors have a classic look that harks back to another era, full of atmospheric details like fireplaces, chandeliers, damask patterns, wooden wall paneling, and intricate decorative ceiling molding. Large bay windows with stained glass details are framed with heavy patterned curtains in the sitting room-like lobby and lounge, both of which have patterned sofas, art in gilded frames on the walls, and fireplaces. Antique furnishings include wooden pieces like writing desks and grandfather clocks. The hotel's restaurant and bar look a bit more average and can feel dated. The crimson-hued lounge bar, for example, pairs patterned carpeting with striped chairs and dark wood; some complain that it looks tired. 

The property attracts leisure travelers, both couples and families, looking for a countryside retreat. It's a popular venue for weddings and other events, so it hosts lots of groups as well, which can sometimes cause noise issues.

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Location

In the countryside, a 25-minute drive south of Durham

The hotel is located on 26 acres of wooded grounds and surrounded by countryside. It's about a 25-minute drive south of Durham and a half-hour west of Middlesbrough. The nearest bigger town is Darlington, about a 15-minute drive away. The nearest train station, Heighington, is a three-minute drive from the property. The village of Heighington has a handful of dining options. Nearby destinations include the Yorkshire Dales National Park (around a 40-minute drive) and North York Moors National Park (50-minute drive). York is an hour's drive away. Newcastle International Airport is a 45-minute drive from the hotel.

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Rooms

Rooms differ in style and some feel dated; some have whirlpool tubs

Rooms here, like the rest of the property, are tastefully decorated in an elegant way. They feature a more contemporary style than some of the hotel's public spaces, and come in a range of categories, including Standard Rooms, Deluxe Spa Rooms, Suites, Family Rooms, and Deluxe House Rooms. Decor differs, however, and some of the units can feel dated, while others have a fresher look. Standard amenities include flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, telephones, and free Wi-Fi. Bathrooms are fairly plain and some could use an update. They're equipped with shower/tub combos, plus they have magnifying mirrors and individual toiletries are provided. Deluxe Spa Room bathrooms are more modern, with multi-jet showers and separate jetted tubs, as well as upgraded toiletries. There are some Standard Rooms that add whirlpool tubs as well, and some of the Deluxe House Rooms also have spa or corner tubs too.

Some rooms are enhanced by atmospheric architectural details like large bay windows and fireplaces. Other rooms have sleek four-poster beds that add a stylish touch. Suites have separate living rooms with dining areas. All units have lovely window views over the hotel gardens or wooded grounds.

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Features

Indoor pool, gym, and spa; tasty fare at restaurant and lounge bar; meeting and event space

One of the hotel's main highlights is the Retreat at Redworth Hall Hotel, an expansive wellness center with a lovely indoor pool, fitness facilities, and a spa. The gym is well equipped with TechnoGym machines and has a fitness studio for classes. The spa has five treatment rooms (plus two couples' treatment rooms) as well as a steam room, sauna, whirlpool tub, and a relaxation room. There's also a hair and nail salon. Note that these facilities are open to non-hotel guests as well, so they can get crowded.

The 1744 Restaurant serves seasonal fare, with an emphasis on locally-sourced ingredients, and is open for dinner (multi-course dinner menus). Afternoon tea service is also available. Lunch is provided in the hotel's lounge bar, and includes light bites like sandwiches and salads as well as pizza, burgers, and other classic comfort foods. Breakfast is available for an additional fee.

The hotel is a popular venue for various events, including weddings, and has 12 function rooms from which to choose. Event such as weddings can be disruptive at times, however, and cause noise. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. There is free on-site parking.

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Amenities

  • Beauty / Hair Salon

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Supervised Kids Activities

  • Tennis Court

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