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Introducing our new suites with interiors inspired by the North East’s rich industrial heritage and the influence the region has had globally.  

Pairing historic architectural detailing with a refined, contemporary approach, historic features have been carefully celebrated and their forms and motifs subtly echoed in bespoke furniture, joinery and finishes, creating a clear dialogue between old and new.

The Old Hall Reimagined

The new suites reflect the materials and craftsmanship of the region, as well as the impact it has had globally. Textures are inspired by the area’s history of wool and linen production, and bathrooms reference the timeless solidity of North East sandstone architecture.

A palette of creamy neutrals is layered with deeper warm tones and burnished brass details, while generous bathrooms with oversize showers and baths, and considered vanity spaces add an element of indulgence to the suites.

Elevating the offering

As part of the multi-million pound project we will also introduce a refined collection of dining and bar experiences that together elevate our culinary offering. The former Orangery will reopen as a lively all-day restaurant with an Italian-American inspired menu that moves effortlessly from relaxed daytime dishes and cocktails to a more polished evening service, while the cocktail bar offers a curated list of classics and creative signatures beside a new central fireplace.

Overlooking the championship golf course, The Clubhouse continues as a relaxed setting for our golf members and guests, Afternoon Tea will be an elevated take on the British classics accompanied by an extensive range of English Sparkling wines and speciality teas enjoyed in the stunning Morning Room, and Café TERRA will continue to develop as a boutique café with exceptional bakery offering and nutrient-conscious dishes crafted with meticulous detail.