Langley Castle 4.81

4.6 star(s) from 163 votes
Hexham,
United Kingdom

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Langley Castle Langley Castle is a well known place listed as Landmark in Hexham , Hotel in Hexham , Historical Place in Hexham ,

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Langley Castle is a restored medieval tower house, now operated as a hotel, situated in the village of Langley in the valley of the River South Tyne some 3mi south of Haydon Bridge, Northumberland, England. It is a Grade I listed building.DetailsIt was built in the middle of the 14th century by Sir Thomas de Lucy as a great H plan H-shaped tower of four storeys. Before this the site was the seat of the Barons of Tynedale in the 12th century, from whom descend the Tyndall family. It was attacked and severely damaged in 1405 by the forces of Henry IV in the campaign against the Percys and Archbishop Scrope. It remained as a ruin until it was bought and restored by a local historian, Cadwallader Bates, in 1882. Bates died in 1902 and his wife Josephine continued the restoration. After she died in 1932 the building remained empty until it was used as a barracks in the Second World War, following which it was used as a girls' school. In the Eighties It was bought by the Robb family. In 1986, it was bought by Dr Stuart Madnick, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an American university. Dr Madnick converted it into an award-winning luxury hotel, which is managed by Mr Anton Phillips.