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A leading Durham hotel has unveiled its new look, following the completion of a £500,000 refurbishment.

The Hardwick Hall Hotel at Sedgefield, part of Ramside Estates, has been given an upgrade which includes a revamped bar and lounge area.

At the same time the hotel’s Boyne Suite, which can take up to 120 guests, has benefitted from a complete redecoration including a new carpet and curtains

The four-star hotel, which is located in Hardwick County Park, has 50 bedrooms and offers a range of dining options including the acclaimed Rib Room Steakhouse and Grill.

The hotel also has a number of suites and meeting rooms and is able to erect large marquees at various points throughout the year, which can hold up to 1500 people.

The hotel plays to a number of events in the North East, including the annual Lobster Ball, the Oyster Festival and Hardwick Live – a two day musical festival which attracts thousands of attendees.

The hotel is part of the family owned leisure group –  which also includes the award-winning Ramside Hall Hotel and nearby Bowburn Hall.

Owner John Adamson, commenting on the refurbishment, said:.“We’ve created a stylish and welcoming bar and lounge area, but still very much keeping the hotel’s traditional feel.

“It’s already being well used for everything from afternoon teas to casual dining and we are very pleased with the results and how much great feedback we are getting from our guests.”

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