The Premier Lodge 5.0 km de Ashington
Bed & Breakfast en Morpeth
6.4
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Waterford Lodge Hotel 5.1 km de Ashington
Bed & Breakfast en Morpeth
6.1
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Eshott Hall 8.3 km de Ashington
Hotel en Eshott
8.4
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En $118
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Macdonald Linden Hall Hotel, Golf & Spa 10.0 km de Ashington
Casa Rural en Longhorsley
7.4
Bien
En $116
En $116
Hotel HistóricoResumen de reseñas relacionadas con la categoría 'Histórico'.Macdonald Linden Hall Hotel, Golf & Spa es una bonita casa histórica que ha sido bien conservada, manteniendo intacto su estado original. La propiedad cuenta con algunas características históricas fantásticas que se suman a su encanto y carácter. Los huéspedes que se han alojado en el hotel han apreciado el bonito alojamiento y la chispa, pero lo que más destacaron fue la casa histórica, que les pareció muy interesante. El hotel es un bonito hotel histórico con una gran entrada que contribuye a su belleza. Es un edificio precioso tanto por dentro como por fuera y los huéspedes han elogiado el hotel por su gran historia. La propiedad está situada en un hermoso parque y los huéspedes han encontrado el entorno muy sereno y tranquilo. En general, el hotel es un edificio encantador con una rica historia que lo convierte en un destino único para visitar.
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York House Hotel 10.1 km de Ashington
Casa de Huéspedes en Whitley Bay
9.2
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En $140
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The Sun Hotel 11.9 km de Ashington
Hotel en Warkworth
7.6
Bien
En $105
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Warkworth House Hotel 12.1 km de Ashington
Hotel en Warkworth
8.8
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En $184
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The Cumberland Arms 13.9 km de Ashington
Bed & Breakfast en Newcastle
9.2
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En $107
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Kabannas Newcastle 14.1 km de Ashington
Albergue en Newcastle
8.1
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En $40
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Ellison Hall 14.2 km de Ashington
Apartamentos en Hebburn
6.1
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County Hotel & County Aparthotel Newcastle 14.5 km de Ashington
Hotel en Newcastle
8.1
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Schooner Hotel 14.8 km de Ashington
Hotel en Alnmouth
4.5
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Close House 16.2 km de Ashington
Bed & Breakfast en Heddon on the Wall
9.3
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En $138
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Coquetvale Hotel 16.4 km de Ashington
Hotel en Rothbury
5.6
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Tate House 17.2 km de Ashington
Casa de Huéspedes en Alnwick
8.8
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En $106
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Riding Farm 19.6 km de Ashington
Bed & Breakfast en Gateshead
9.0
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En $83
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Alojamiento Histórico Cuestionario
¿Cuál es la historia del inmueble?
History of The Riding Farm

This historical background is compiled from secondary sources and summarises primary sources, and is intended as a brief summary of historical developments around the study area, which may be of significance to the development site itself.

Early Medieval (c. 410 AD- 1066): the name of Kibblesworth is thought to be of Saxon origin (Dixon, McMillan and Turnbull nd, 1), so some kind of settlement must have existed in the area at this time. In medieval times, Lamesley was part of the domains of the Prince Bishops of the Palatine of Durham. There is no evidence, as yet, for earlier activity in the vicinity of the development site.

Later Medieval (c. AD 1066- AD 1485): The first direct reference to the name Kibblesworth comes in 1180, when Roger de Kibblesworth surrendered his lands at Wolviston to the Prior of Durham (ibid). When Alexander de Kibblesworth died in 1368, he held in the Parish of Lamesley, the Upper Hall at Kibblesworth with half the vill held from the See of Durham. John de Scrutevill held the other half of the manor of Kibblesworth. In 1409, another John de Scrutevill died, seized of half the manor and the watermill of Kibblesworth, (thought to be the present site of Moor Mill Farm), at which time the Manor was valued at £10 (Parson and White 1826, 167).

Interestingly, the first reference for a settlement in the vicinity of Riding Farm itself, appears to be in 1365, when “Thomas de Urpath held the manor of Urpeth, except 5 husbandry lands and a new assart called the Rydding, which were held by Alexander de Kibblesworth and Idoma de Urpeth, by homage, fealty and sixty shillings rent” (Surtees 1820, 191). It is referred to in Hatfield’s Survey and in 1474, it, and the manor of Urpeth, was the property of John Parke Esq. (Greenwell 1856,82).

Post-Medieval (c. AD 1485- 1900): at the end of the 15th century the Manor became the property of the Hedworths, and in 1640, it, and messuage of Riding, were granted in trust for Robert Bewicke Esq., mayor of Newcastle (ibid). John Speed shows Kibblesworth in his plan of England, 1611, but calls it ‘Kibbleworth’.

The area seemed to have remained largely agricultural, with acts of enclosure affecting the area in the 17th and 18th centuries. Urpeth Moor was divided in 1796 (Whellan 1856, 877). The Broad Moor around Kibblesworth was divided in 1672 (Surtees 1820, 217), and before that date open fields abutted the great waste of Blackburn Fell to the west. Several plans of Blackburn Fell, dating to the late 18th and early 19th centuries, presumably relating to the Act of Inclosure for the area, stop just short of the buildings at Riding Farm, and show the adjacent area to the west, north and east they do depict the land the buildings occupy as belonging to Caverley Bewicke Esq. Research suggests that the lands belonged to the Bewicke family from the 17th century, and into the 19th century.

Whilst the villages themselves were affected by the industrial revolution, with the emergence of new industry (at Kibblesworth records exist for mining activity from as early as 1695 though the colliery itself was established c.1830 At Urpeth three iron forges were in existence by the 1850s, managed by Hawks and Crawshay (Fordyce 1857, 622), as well as a Paper Mill run by Messrs. Hudson to make brown paper, and mining activity . The agricultural hinterland (including Riding Farm) appears to have continued much as before. Even Kibblesworth village retained an agricultural character despite the increase in mining activity, well into the late 19th century, “there were still farms in the middle of the village, and the Old Hall” (Seeley 1973, 209). In addition “much of the housing was old cottage property with low-pitched red-tiled roofs” .

Greenwood’s plan of 1820 provides the only evidence for Riding Farm being a separate settlement to Urpeth and Kibblesworth. The plan shows three buildings, and denotes them as ‘Riding’. Bell’s plan of the coalfields of County Durham in 1843 shows that the lands were still held by the Bewicke family, this time a C.B. Bewicke Esqr., and details of the buildings are not shown.

The earliest plan to show the buildings in any detail is the First Edition of theOrdnance Survey mapping. The 25-inch edition map, of 1858, shows Riding Farm just to the north of the road. The road itself retains earlier character, in the form of a dog-legged widened segment, typical of medieval settlement centres. A central pond still survived by this date. The farmhouse exists to the south-east of the agricultural buildings, which themselves form, roughly, the shape of the number ‘6’. By 1896, a rectangular extension has been added to the southern part of the centre of the outbuildings, and a further addition has been made to the southeast face of the farmhouse building.

Modern (1900- present): by 1920 an ‘L’ shaped building has replaced the earlier square building in the northern courtyard, and a further building, quite separate to the main outbuildings, has been constructed at the far north-western extreme of the farm. Unfortunately none of the Trade Directories cited ‘Riding Farm’ itself, so 19th and 20th century owners and proprietors could not be ascertained (e.g. Parson and White 1828; Whellan 1856; Kelly 1925; Kelly’s Directories Ltd 1938). As the extant farmhouse and agricultural buildings were in existence by 1858, except some alterations, one dating to between 1858 and 1898, and the others to between 1898 and 1920, unfortunately, no information on original plans of the buildings could be located from Building Control Plans. Although they do exist for the Chester le Street area (though only in the parishes of Birtley and Lamesley), the plans date to between 1955 and 1974, with the index register covering buildings constructed in the parishes between 1964 and 1974 (TWAS RD/CS). This is far too recent a date to provide plans for the construction of the buildings within the development site.

The Johnson family obtained the tenancy of Riding Farm in 1939, and subsequently bought the property in 1955. During the Second World War, the economy of the farm was 50% arable and 50% pasture, however after the war the economy changed to 55% arable and 45% pasture.

Large agricultural buildings were constructed to the north-west of the farmstead in around 1964 , after which time the gin-gang and some of the other older structures were demolished. Up until its demolition, the gin-gang has been used to house bullocks. Pigs formed a major part of the economy of the farm in the middle of the 20th century; these were sold in markets at Newcastle.

Riding Farm currently consists of 220 acres of arable and grassland, and at Low Urpeth, also held by the Johnson family, there is a further 220 acres. Around 250 sheep were also kept, although these have now gone.

Riding Farm has been our home since 1989. Angus and I have seen many changes on the farm, along with the diversification into Self Catering cottages which you stay in today.

All the cottages have been named with a link to the history of the area or their use.
¿Se han realizado obras de restauración?
yes, the farm buildings were converted in 2007
¿Hay algún huésped o propietario anterior importante que merezca la pena mencionar?
The farm at one point was part of the Major of Newcastle estate
Describiría su propiedad como (o ha sido en el pasado) a:
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Hawksley House 20.0 km de Ashington
Apartamentos en Sunderland
8.8
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Beamish Hall Country House Hotel, BW Premier Collection 20.4 km de Ashington
Hotel en Stanley
8.2
Muy buena
En $112
En $112
Hotel HistóricoResumen de reseñas relacionadas con la categoría 'Histórico'.Beamish Hall Country House Hotel, BW Premier Collection es una joya histórica enclavada en un bello entorno. Este increíble hotel antiguo ofrece una experiencia única que transporta a los visitantes atrás en el tiempo. Las habitaciones de época, con su mobiliario auténtico, están limpias e impecables. Aunque no hay ascensor, es de esperar en un edificio de esta antigüedad. El grandioso entorno emite una atmósfera histórica, lo que lo convierte en una escapada única para los amantes de la historia. Los huéspedes hablan maravillas del antiguo edificio de piedra y de los hermosos jardines. El carácter y el encanto de este edificio son realmente excepcionales y la experiencia en general deja a los visitantes con ganas de aprender más sobre la historia de esta magnífica propiedad. Aunque algunos sugieren que se necesita algo de inversión, a los huéspedes les encanta el mobiliario, acorde con el diseño del edificio. En general, Beamish Hall Country House Hotel, BW Premier Collection ofrece una estancia inolvidable en un santuario histórico perfecto para unas vacaciones únicas y memorables.
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Lumley Castle Hotel 22.3 km de Ashington
Hotel en Chester-le-Street
8.4
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En $110
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Hotel HistóricoResumen de reseñas relacionadas con la categoría 'Histórico'.Lumley Castle Hotel es un precioso y auténtico castillo del siglo XIII cargado de una historia asombrosa. El ambiente dentro del castillo y sus terrenos es maravilloso y realmente parece una estancia medieval. Desde rincones extravagantes hasta habitaciones señoriales originales, esta impresionante propiedad ha conservado sus raíces originales. El carácter y el encanto del castillo son auténticos y a los huéspedes les encanta el valor histórico que tiene. Por su ubicación, historia y entorno, es un hotel fantástico muy acorde con su pasado. El acogedor y atmosférico castillo está lleno de interesantes detalles históricos y proporciona una auténtica experiencia histórica. Es perfecto para cualquiera que busque una estancia en un castillo auténtico con un entorno precioso.
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The Anchor Inn 22.6 km de Ashington
Posada en Whittonstall
8.7
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