Manor House Hotel - County Durham
Full of historic charm, you’ll feel like a king or queen at this friendly, heritage hotel. Despite its period features, it provides all the modern amenities to make it an ideal venue for short breaks or memorable stays to mark a special occasion. The spa at the Manor House Hotel has a variety of treatments including tailored spa breaks for those staying over. The Manorcure Nail Bar is a luxurious and fun way to relax before a pre-dinner drink in the hotel’s Lounge restaurant.
Spa and hotel facilities
At a glance
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Hen Friendly
The elegant location and range of facilities make for a sophisticated group weekend away.
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Local Attractions
Set in West Auckland in the vicinity of Durham, you are well placed for strolls in the Dales, explorations of nearby castles, or a trip to the city itself.
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Weddings
The regal interiors of the fourteenth century hotel set alongside landscaped gardens make it picture perfect for weddings and celebrations.
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Family Friendly
Children are welcome at the hotel and to use the pool and facilities, and have designated swimming times.
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Leisure Break Venue
A beautiful venue, the hotel has a range of leisure facilities and treatments and a dedicated manicure room, but it is not a specialised spa location.
Spa & Leisure
Taking to its period property surrounds with aplomb, the spa at The Manor House Hotel includes a fitness studio, swimming pool, spa bath, tanning facilities, sauna, steam room and members lounge.
Of course, this is all alongside a host of treatments, which, using naturally derived Kaeso products includes facials, Swedish massage, hot oil wraps, reflexology, manicures, pedicures, waxing, and tanning. A recent addition is a dedicated new manicure room for an extra touch of luxury.
Hotel & Accommodation
A former hunting lodge, The Manor House Hotel is steeped in history, not least of all because it is said to have played host to Henry VIII. Today the picturesque building has kept its legacy intact having preserved its stone fireplaces and wooden floors, embraced a heritage colour palette and incorporated antique furnishings throughout.
The Beehive Lounge – thus named for retaining its original historic fireplace and beehive oven is ideal for an aperitif or after dinner drinks and sits alongside the conservatory based restaurant which offers a European fusion menu. However if you are looking for something a little more casual, the Stables Bar in the courtyard overlooking the gardens offers drinks, al fresco dining and a racing theme whereby jockeys silks and memorabilia adorn the walls.
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