Embleton Hall is a country manor house in the small ex-mining village of Longframlington, Northumberland, England.
The two-storey stone building is set in 5 acres (2.0 ha) of grounds including woodland.
[clarification needed][2] It remained in the Fenwick Family until it was acquired by Trevor Thorne, a former banker, and his wife in 1986,[3] who turned it into a small hotel.
[5] It was then bought by a couple from Tynemouth in 2013 for £875,000, with the Thornes continuing to live in the stable block.
The five-bay old house which now forms the west wing has rusticated quoins and pilasters and a frieze at the doorway.