Otterburn Hall Hotel
Set in over 500 acres of the beautiful countryside in the Northumberland National Park, here is a haven of calm and serenity.
Whether you are visiting Northumberland for business or pleasure, Otterburn Hall Hotel looks forward to welcoming you and taking care of you. Please take a little time to explore our site and sample the luxury that awaits you.
The distinctive mix of traditional and contemporary immediately captivates visitors. Real fires, flowers and antique furnishings blend with the Lounge to create a relaxed atmosphere.
The Park Restaurant & Brasserie
Under the direction of our Head Chef Peter Miskin The Park Restaurant and Brasserie offers a menu with a range of exciting dishes to suit all tastes. Fresh Northumberland quality produce and our very own Beef and Lamb are used in our menus, which change with the seasons, ensuring freshness of produce throughout the year.
Enjoy a traditional Sunday Lunch Carvery every Sunday or a sumptuous English afternoon tea which is served on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in the Lounge. The ambiance is light, bright, and classic.
Weddings at Otterburn Hall
The most memorable day of your life requires a truly exceptional venue, for which Otterburn Hall is the perfect contender.
Choose Otterburn Hall for your wedding celebrations and you can be confident that it will be a day to remember. The Team will work with you to create the day of your dreams, helping you with expertise and guidance ensuring that every moment of your special day is a memorable one.
There is no substitute for experiencing the beauty, grandeur and sense of history this unique location can offer. Admire the views, tour the house and gardens and, above all picture the wedding of your dreams taking shape before your eyes.
Contact Details
| Address: |
Otterburn Hall Otterburn Northumberland NE19 1HE |
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01830520663 |
| Website: |
www.otterburnhall.com |
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This page was last updated: 23 July 2008
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