Middleton Hall

Settlement in Northumberland

England

Middleton Hall

Waterfall near Middleton Old Town The unnamed burn drains  through a short steep gorge into Coldgate Water.
Waterfall near Middleton Old Town Credit: Leanmeanmo

Middleton Hall is a historic country estate located in Northumberland, a county in the northeast of England. This Grade II* listed building stands on the outskirts of the village of Middleton-in-Teesdale, amidst picturesque countryside and close to the banks of the River Tees.

The hall, originally built in the late 18th century, is an outstanding example of Georgian architecture. It features a symmetrical design, with a central block flanked by two lower wings, and is constructed from sandstone with a slate roof. The elegant façade is adorned with classical details, including pilasters, pediments, and a grand entrance portico.

Surrounded by beautiful gardens and parkland, Middleton Hall offers a tranquil retreat for visitors. The estate spans over 30 acres and features formal gardens, woodland walks, and a walled garden with a variety of flowers and plants. The grounds also include a lake, which provides a peaceful setting for wildlife and birdwatching.

In addition to its natural beauty, Middleton Hall offers a range of visitor attractions. The estate is home to a popular visitor center, which showcases the history and heritage of the area through interactive exhibits and displays. There is also a tearoom on-site, where visitors can enjoy refreshments and take in views of the gardens.

Overall, Middleton Hall is a charming destination that combines history, nature, and relaxation. Whether exploring the estate's architectural splendor, strolling through the gardens, or learning about the local heritage, visitors are sure to be captivated by the beauty and tranquility of this Northumberland gem.

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Middleton Hall Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.524625/-2.018181 or Grid Reference NT9825. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Waterfall near Middleton Old Town The unnamed burn drains  through a short steep gorge into Coldgate Water.
Waterfall near Middleton Old Town
The unnamed burn drains through a short steep gorge into Coldgate Water.
Looking down gorge to Colgate Water An unnamed burn drains  through this short, deep, impressive gorge into Coldgate Water.
Looking down gorge to Colgate Water
An unnamed burn drains through this short, deep, impressive gorge into Coldgate Water.
Rotating foam pancake Created by an eddy on the unnamed burn that drains  through this short, deep gorge into Coldgate Water.
Rotating foam pancake
Created by an eddy on the unnamed burn that drains through this short, deep gorge into Coldgate Water.
Rotating foam pancake Created by an eddy on the unnamed burn that drains  through this short, deep gorge into Coldgate Water.
Rotating foam pancake
Created by an eddy on the unnamed burn that drains through this short, deep gorge into Coldgate Water.
Typical Northumbrian gate latch Not sure they're unique to Northumberland.  The two 'ears' are folded up to release the catch, gravity returns them to their rest position.
Typical Northumbrian gate latch
Not sure they're unique to Northumberland. The two 'ears' are folded up to release the catch, gravity returns them to their rest position.
Service  Station  on  A697  southbound  at  Haugh  Head The buildings beyond the garage are on Glendale Business Park
Service Station on A697 southbound at Haugh Head
The buildings beyond the garage are on Glendale Business Park
Minor  road  junction  to  Lilburn  Hill The buildings and Farmhouse on the left beyond the junction is Haugh Head Farm
Minor road junction to Lilburn Hill
The buildings and Farmhouse on the left beyond the junction is Haugh Head Farm
Tractor tracks in the wheat field Below Temple Martin Farm.
Tractor tracks in the wheat field
Below Temple Martin Farm.
View south-west from Temple Martin Farm The Cheviot Hills in the distance with Hedgehope Hill <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NT9419">NT9419</a> prominent.
View south-west from Temple Martin Farm
The Cheviot Hills in the distance with Hedgehope Hill NT9419 prominent.
Welcoming owl One of a number of sculptures around Tower Martin Farm which have been fashioned out of scrap metal by the patriarch of the family, standing at the foot of the drive.
Welcoming owl
One of a number of sculptures around Tower Martin Farm which have been fashioned out of scrap metal by the patriarch of the family, standing at the foot of the drive.
Golden stag One of a number of sculptures around Tower Martin Farm which have been fashioned out of scrap metal by the patriarch of the family, standing on the edge of a thicket by the foot of the drive.
Golden stag
One of a number of sculptures around Tower Martin Farm which have been fashioned out of scrap metal by the patriarch of the family, standing on the edge of a thicket by the foot of the drive.
Golden stag One of a number of sculptures around Tower Martin Farm which have been fashioned out of scrap metal by the patriarch of the family, standing on the edge of a thicket by the foot of the drive.
Golden stag
One of a number of sculptures around Tower Martin Farm which have been fashioned out of scrap metal by the patriarch of the family, standing on the edge of a thicket by the foot of the drive.
Golden stag One of a number of sculptures around Tower Martin Farm which have been fashioned out of scrap metal by the patriarch of the family, standing on the edge of a thicket by the foot of the drive.
Golden stag
One of a number of sculptures around Tower Martin Farm which have been fashioned out of scrap metal by the patriarch of the family, standing on the edge of a thicket by the foot of the drive.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the garage at North Middleton Farm. It marks a point 126.968m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the garage at North Middleton Farm. It marks a point 126.968m above mean sea level.
Wet depression A vegetated pond in a kettle hole.  The background slope is not a kame, but a former railway embankment on the Cornhill Branch of the North Eastern Railway.
Wet depression
A vegetated pond in a kettle hole. The background slope is not a kame, but a former railway embankment on the Cornhill Branch of the North Eastern Railway.
A697 South of Wooler.
A697
South of Wooler.
The showground The Glendale Show is held on this field. Once a railway passed here.
The showground
The Glendale Show is held on this field. Once a railway passed here.
Filling station, Haugh Head Three years after <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3449803">NU0026 : Haugh Head</a>.
Filling station, Haugh Head
Three years after NU0026 : Haugh Head.
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Middleton Hall is located at Grid Ref: NT9825 (Lat: 55.524625, Lng: -2.018181)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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Middleton Hall
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Lat/Long: 55.5227553/-2.0199723
Walkerwalls
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The Park
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Firwood Country Bed & Breakfast
Addr City: Middleton Hall
Addr Postcode: NE71 6RD
Phone: +44 1668 283699
Tourism: guest_house
Website: www.firwoodhouse.co.uk
Lat/Long: 55.5242614/-2.0201254
Post Box
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Lat/Long: 55.5234511/-2.0190365
Direction: WSW
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 12
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 55.5233775/-2.019926
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