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Wallington in Morpeth
Wallington

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Wallington Hall is a Grade I listed country house situated in Morpeth, Northumberland. It was built in 1688 and has been home to the Blackett family since 1716. The hall is noted for its beautiful Georgian architecture and its stunning landscaped gardens, which include a lake and a picturesque walled garden. Inside, visitors can explore the impressive entrance hall, grand staircase, and the state rooms including the library, dining room and drawing room. The house also features an art collection and works by renowned artists such as Thomas Gainsborough and JMW Turner. In addition to exploring the house and gardens, visitors can enjoy a range of activities including croquet, fishing, guided walks, bird watching, picnic areas, and art classes. Wallington Hall is a wonderful place to explore history and nature in one of Northumberland's most scenic locations.

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  • House
  • Estate

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  • Cafe
  • Car Park
  • Plant Shop
  • Shop
  • Toilets

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