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Langton Hall

House of 1770 with later additions, sensitively restored to its original proportions in the 1960s.

Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 0PX

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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.

Perched above the River Swale, it is surrounded by wonderful old parkland 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 tea and cakes or a two-course lunch.

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Getting here

Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 0PX

FROM A1 GOING NORTH

From the A1 motorway, take junction 51 east towards Northallerton on A684. Continue through Leeming Bar and then onto Morton on Swale. Towards the end of Morton on Swale, turn left (signposted Thrintoft and Great Langton) this road is known as Station Lane. Go over the level crossing, and then after quarter of a mile turn left at ‘T’ junction. Continue through the village of Thrintoft and on a very twisty road for about 2 miles. You will then come to a ‘Y’ junction with red brick farm opposite. Look left and you will see the gates to Langton Hall with stone pillars. Go up the drive to a large gravel courtyard in front of house.

FROM A1 COMING SOUTH

It will take about 10 minutes from the A1. Get off at the junction, just south of Scotch Corner sign posted Catterick and Northallerton. Follow signs towards Northallerton and Kirkby Fleetham turning left to Kirkby Fleetham after about 2 miles. On coming into the village of Kirkby Fleetham, bear left towards Great Langton. Continue on this road, go over Langton Bridge, turn right, continue into the village of Great Langton, and on sharp left bend going out of the village you will see a little road forking right off the main road up a hill. Take this and after about a mile you will see some gates on your right with stone balls on the top leading to Langton Hall. Go up the drive to a large gravel courtyard in front of house.

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