Langley Castle

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Langley Castle Hotel is a 14th Century castle nestling in the Northumbrian valley of the South Tyne. Langley or Langeley Castle was the seat of the Barons of Tynedale in the 12th century, from whom descend the Tyndall family. Built in 1350, during the reign of King Edward III, the castle has retained its architectural integrity and is regarded as one of the few medieval fortified Castle Hotels in England. Set in its own ten acre woodland estate, the castle's 7 feet thick walls provide a peaceful and tranquil refuge in which to escape from today's hustle and bustle to a bygone age. The castle is open for overnight stay [1].