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Belsay Hall
Belsay, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE20 0DX
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Belsay Hall is situated in the centre of an estate that belonged to the Middleton family from the 13th century. Belsay Hall was designed by Sir Charles Monck in Greek Revival style, inspired by the architecture he saw on his year-long honeymoon in Greece. The house is square and made entirely of stone and the pillars have Doric and Ionic capitals. None of the furniture has survived but the Library has its original marble fireplace and beautiful plasterwork.
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Information on Belsay Hall , Belsay , Newcastle upon Tyne
| Opening Times: | 1 May-26 Sep, Daily 10:00-18:00, 1-31 Oct, Daily 10:00-18 Feb to 31 Mar, Sat & Sun 10:00-16:00, 1 Apr to 30 Sep, Daily, 10:00-17:00, 1 Oct to 4 Nov, Daily 10:00-16:00, 5 Nov to 17 Feb 2013, Sat & Sun 10:00-16:00. Open BH. Closed 24-26 & 31 Dec & 1 Jan . |
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| Admission: | Adult £7.70, Child (5-15) £4.60, Concession £6.90, Family (2+3) £20.00. EH Members Free. |
| Location: | In Belsay, 14 miles NW of Newcastle, on A696. |
| Facilities: |
Café, Full Disabled Access, Parking Availability, Shop |
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