Langton Hall
House of 1770 with later additions, sensitively restored to its original proportions in the 1960s.
Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 0PX

Features
- Mostly wheelchair accessible
Langton Hall is a Grade ll*-listed Georgian country house, built in about 1770 by Leonard Smelt and altered in the 1960s to its present state by the present owner’s father.
It is surrounded by wonderful old parkland, perched above the River Swale and is approached along a tree-lined avenue of daffodils and wildflowers in the spring and early summer.
Go on a tour of the ground floor, garden and kitchen garden and enjoy a two-course lunch.
Tours that are scheduled will be listed below. If none are scheduled yet, please check back later, or find other tours you might enjoy on our tours listing page here.
TOUR DURATION
2 hours
TOUR PRICE
£40 per person
REFRESHMENTS
Includes a two-course buffet lunch.
ACCESS NOTES
Ground floor only, one step onto stone flags outside the house and gravel in courtyard outside house.
RESTRICTIONS
No photography in the house, no dogs, no stilettos