Headlam Hall Hotel Spa & Golf
This superb 17th century mansion stands in four acres of beautiful walled gardens in the picturesque hamlet of Headlam, lower Teesdale. It is surrounded by its own rolling farmland and includes a luxury spa and high quality 9 hole golf course.
This family owned hotel has an excellent reputation as one of the regions leading country house hotels, offering professional and friendly service in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. The bedrooms enjoy high quality décor, traditional furnishings and some contemporary touches.
The restaurant serves modern British cuisine using quality, fresh, local ingredients. Conferences for up to 120 delegates can be comfortably accommodated in one of the stylish air-conditioned meeting rooms, all of which are appointed with modern equipment.
The fantastic new spa includes a stunning swimming pool, outdoor hydrotherapy pool, sauna, steam room, drench shower, luxury changing rooms, fully equipped gym, 5 relaxing treatment rooms and a spa lounge.
There is also a contemporary brasserie that serves informal food and drink with views over the golf course and countryside. There are five bedrooms and two luxury suites within the spa that are ideal for spa breaks. Authentic spa therapies can be booked as well as a range of health and beauty treatments.
The challenging 9 hole golf course is set over picturesque mature pastureland with an abundance of natural features including streams, ponds and woods. There is also a covered ten bay driving range and golf shop with resident PGA professional.
The gardens and surrounding countryside offer some enjoyable walking and local attractions include Raby Castle, Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle and High Force. Headlam is also well positioned for the North Yorkshire dales and as a gateway to the Lake District.
Contact Details
| Address: |
Headlam Nr Gainford Darlington County Durham DL2 3HA |
| Telephone |
01325 730238 |
| Website: |
www.headlamhall.co.uk |
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This page was last updated: 18 July 2007
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