Acklam Hall is a Grade I-listed building in Middlesbrough. It reopens its doors in February 2016 following an 18 month renovation which has seen dozens of its original rooms and features returned to their original grandeur.
Acklam Hall dates back to the 1680s and was a private home for almost 250 years, before becoming a school in the 1930s.
The new-look Acklam Hall now be home to Brierley Restaurant, named after the architect Walter Brierley who designed the alterations to the Hall in 1912. Other facilities include four events suites and 18 serviced offices.
Acklam Hall will also have a number of fully-equipped conference and meeting spaces accommodating from two to 140 delegates.
Acklam Hall is located within easy reach of the A19 and A66. It is close to Middlesbrough Station and Durham Tees Valley Airport.
Details: www.acklamhall.co.uk