Howick Hall, Country house and Grade II listed park in Longhoughton, England.
Howick Hall is a country house set within formal gardens and expansive grounds across the Northumberland landscape. The estate includes flowerbeds, woodland walks, terraces, and an arboretum that create a varied outdoor setting.
The present building was constructed in 1782 by architect William Newton, replacing an earlier tower house on the site. A fire in 1926 led to major reconstruction work that shaped the house as it appears today.
The house was home to Prime Minister Charles Grey, the 2nd Earl Grey, whose name became linked to a famous tea blend. The place carries the story of this prominent family and their connections to British history.
The grounds are accessible via marked pathways offering various routes through gardens and woodland. Opening hours vary by season, so it is worth checking current conditions before visiting.
Perched on a clifftop of the estate stands the Bathing House, a private bathing facility originally built for the 2nd Earl's sixteen children. This small structure tells a story about family life in a Victorian country house and the daily habits of the period.
Location: Longhoughton
GPS coordinates: 55.45100,-1.61000
Latest update: December 7, 2025 20:23
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