12 Reasons to Stay at Rudby Hall Hotel


  • By Sarah Dale

  • 25 September 2025

Rudby Hall is a beautiful boutique hotel which sits between Hutton Rudby and Stokesley in North Yorkshire.

Built for a King’s daughter, it has undergone several transformations in its illustrious history, including a barracks during the Second World War, the headquarters for a chemical company, a luxury family home and now a boutique hotel offering guests a peaceful and rejuvenating stay. Here are 12 fantastic reasons to stay at Rudby Hall Hotel:

 

  1. Stay in a stately home grand enough for Royalty – Rudby Hall was built in 1838 for Lady Amelia FitzClarence, the youngest daughter of King William IV. It offers a regal experience steeped in history, elegance and serenity – the perfect venue for a private stay or a wellness retreat.

 

The beautiful willow tree in Rudby Hall’s grounds.

  2. Breathtaking countryside views – Nestled between the North Yorkshire Moors and the Cleveland Hills, the hotel’s 10-acre grounds provide stunning vistas and tranquil walking paths. Enjoy a rejuvenating walk on the grounds and look out for the resident wildlife including rabbits, squirrels and birds.

3. Luxurious, individually designed rooms – With 13 beautifully decorated bedrooms, including sumptuous suites, each stay feels bespoke and indulgent.

4. Culture of Nurture – Hotel custodians Mark Booth and Suze Chomo have created a welcoming atmosphere to help guests pause and unwind from the moment they arrive. Let them take care of you in a beautiful setting which embraces every visitor.

5. Bespoke breakfasts and thoughtful touches – Enjoy a breakfast or evening meal tailored to your individual taste and dietary requirements, fresh milk daily, luxurious robes and slippers, and an espresso machine in every room. You can tick your green credentials too as breakfast ingredients including sausages, bacon and eggs are sourced from local farmers.

6. Perfect venue for wellness retreats, whether it is a creative writing or art escape or a peaceful health and wellbeing stay or a rejuvenating, outdoor teambuilding corporate experience you are wishing to book.

7. Perfect for romantic getaways or group parties – whether it’s a romantic break or a family gathering you are looking for, Rudby Hall Hotel’s suites and self-catering cottages offer flexible luxury.

8. Elegant venue for your big event – With two grand function rooms, it is a sought-after location for celebrations. The custodians will roll out the red carpet for you, work with you to create your perfect bespoke occasion and ensure everything on the day goes without a hitch. It also works perfectly for themed events such as a murder mystery evening.

9. Wow factor for socials – Want to capture content for social media which looks high-end and luxurious? Rudby Hall Hotel provides a stunning backdrop with the ‘wow factor’, perfect for your content creation videos, from its impressive drive up to its elegant porch to the beautiful staircase and individually themed rooms, there are plenty of settings to make the most of, whether it’s for a business reel or a bridal/engagement shoot.

10. Impressive corporate function rooms – whether it is an important meeting with a significant client which can be held served with refreshments in the cosy lounge or an important presentation, Rudby Hall Hotel’s function rooms provide an elevated experience for corporate clients.

11. Hidden secrets and architectural charm – From original fireplaces to a secret doorway tucked behind a bookcase, the hotel has charm and surprises in abundance.

12. Accessible yet secluded – Located near Tees Valley and North Yorkshire villages, with excellent transport links, Rudby Hall is both a hidden gem and easy to reach. Once inside the gates, the hotel provides the perfect private escape from the real world, so drop those shoulders, let your body relax and your mind wander, and enjoy!

Find out more at www.rudbyhall.com

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