Whitley Hall Hotel

Whitley Hall is an ivy-clad 16th century mansion/ located within tranquil grounds of the large surrounding estate/ north of Sheffield. The grounds rise around the picturesque house and are planted with fine oaks and other mature trees. Peacocks/ Canadian geese/ mallards and squirrels grace the gardens/ which also include two small lakes. However/ the Hotel is within easy reach of Sheffield city centre/ Meadow hall and other surrounding local areas making it ideal shopping/ attending business functions and sampling the local attractions. The building itself takes up three sides of a large square that once formed a paved courtyard. The central gateways ivy covered pillars are still in existence at the end of the lawn. The recently opened Parker wing offers rooms of the very highest standard/ all of which have Juliet balconies including four deluxe bedrooms with lake views. Whitley Hall has a rich history/ as the ill-fated Mary Queen of Scots was believed to have stayed here whilst in the custody of the Earl of Shrewsbury at Sheffield Castle. The village of Ecclesfield/ mentioned in the Domesday Book is close by.
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