
The Manor House is set at the heart of Ferryhill providing the town with an excellent hotel, bar and restaurant facilities. The present owners Pat, Bruno, Linda & Brian have set great
store in providing only the highest standards throughout the business, providing a great establishment that is an ideal venue for all types of occasion, making it ideal for both families and business visits.
The Manor House is available for all types of functions from Weddings, Birthdays, Christmas Parties or even Corporate Events.
History of the Hotel
The Manor House began its history, from documented evidence, as a Yeoman dwelling- probably in the sixteenth century. The original house is substantial with large stone fireplaces on the ground floor with on above in the main bedroom.
In his history of County Durham, Robert Surtees notes the purchase of meadow and pasture land in Ferryhill, which relates to the Manor House estate in the 1870's.
John Wilkinson of the parish inherited the estate and in 1642 sold it on to John Shawe, a man of some standing in the community, being of the Protestations that year. He was a Captain, Church Warden and a Constable during the troubled times of the Civil War. He was in fact imprisoned by the parliamentary forces in Durham for a short duration. On his death the Manor passed to his Grandson Ralph.
By the early 1700's the house and land had been sold and passes through various hands until Thomas Arrowsmith and William Shields inherited it jointly. Having raised half the value of the estate, Thomas bought out William's share of the estate and went on to manage the land. Thomas went on to join an Agricultural Society, and implemented many improvements in farming from 1803. Records show that he gained valuable premiums for his sheep, hogs and weight improvement of his beef cattle during the first seven years of the society.
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