Full of history, the first reference to a hall at Lucker dates to 1316 when, in the midst of a period of savage border warfare and famine, Simon de Lucker built a new hall within his manor. The Hall was rebuilt during the 19th century and was to become a “highly respected boarding school” before again transforming into a gentleman’s residence.
In 1983 the Hall suffered a catastrophic fire and was then not occupied for 31 years. Some of the original stonework was, luckily, salvageable and was re-used in the development and the walled garden.
A Listed dovecote was restored and included in the landscapted garden for vistors’ enjoyment. Situated in magnificent surroundings in the heart of Northumberland, Lucker Hall has been beautifully created to house 44 modern holiday units, just a stone’s throw from the famous Northumberland Coast AONB. Please visit
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