Eglingham Hall, Grade II* listed mansion in Eglingham, England
Eglingham Hall is a stone country house with a seven-bay front, rusticated corner quoins, and an east wing built in 1903 by architect Temple Wilson. The building sits within landscaped grounds that form part of Northumberland's rural heritage landscape.
The Ogle family acquired the manor in 1514 and Luke Ogle built a new mansion in the 16th century where a pele tower once stood. The house underwent significant changes over the centuries before gaining its current form through later modifications.
The Hall represents architectural influences similar to Seaton Delaval Hall, displaying characteristics of English country house design from multiple centuries.
The hall remains a private residence in a rural Northumberland setting, so visitors should keep respectful distance from the building. The surrounding grounds can be viewed from the public areas, giving good views of the exterior architecture and the landscape design.
Oliver Cromwell reportedly visited the hall in 1650 when the Ogle family supported Parliament during the English Civil War. This moment connects a private country house to a significant turning point in English politics.
Location: Eglingham
GPS coordinates: 55.46960,-1.83667
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:06
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