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Hardwicke Hall Manor Hotel


Hardwicke Hall Manor Hotel is located off Hesleden Road (B1281) near Blackhall Colliery in County Durham. It was originally a country house built in the mid 18th century, and thought to be based on the core of an earlier 16th century building.[1] The hotel is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Blackhall Colliery Historic Buildings and Monuments in Monk Hesleden CP Grade II Listed Hardwick, near Blackhall Colliery
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Hardwicke Hall Manor Hotel

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The entrance to the Hardwicke Hall Manor Hotel

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HARDWICK HALL HOTEL - List Entry
- "Medium-sized country house now an hotel. Early-mid C18 with later additions incorporating an older, possibly C16, core. Hand-made brick covered with incised render, Welsh slate roofs and rendered chimneys. L-plan. …

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Hardwicke Hall Manor Hotel
- Official Website of the hotel.

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Hardwick Hall Hotel, Monk Hesledon (Hardwick Park, Sedgefield)
- "Hardwick Hall (now a hotel) is a medium-sized country house. It was built in the early to mid 18th century, possibly around an earlier 16th century building. It has later …

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List number: 1323084
List grade: 2
County: County Durham
Keys to the Past HER: D36139
Grid ref: NZ4507239189
Post code: TS27 4PA

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