Shawdon Hall is a privately owned 18th-century country house located between Bolton and Hedgeley, near Alnwick, Northumberland, in North East England.
A survey of 1541 disclosed a 'tower in measurable good reparation' in the ownership of Cuthbert Proctor.
The house is of two stories with a seven-bay entrance front, the central three bays being pilastered and with a pediment bearing the 1817 arms of Pawson.
The hall and estate were most recently sold in September 2018 for £2,684,868[6] to Dulce Maria De Barros Marchi Packard.
In 1761 two Roman urns containing human remains were unearthed and in 1828 gold coins including a rare rose noble from the time of Edward I were found.