Historic Property

At the heart of Northumberland Estates is a deep commitment to the conservation and enjoyment of our unique heritage assets.

Preserving our Heritage

Preserving the historic environment is vital, not only for today but for future generations to appreciate and cherish.

The Estate is responsible for over 200 listed monuments and historic buildings, primarily in the North East of England. This includes iconic landmarks such as Alnwick Castle, Ratcheugh Observatory, Bondgate Tower, Hulne Priory, and Syon Park in London, highlighting our dedication to heritage conservation.

Restoration with Expertise

Since the early 2000s, we have undertaken a comprehensive restoration programme under the direction of the 12th Duke of Northumberland. Our specialist Clerk of Works and Historic Property Restoration team ensure that every building receives meticulous care and expert attention, maintaining the integrity of these centuries-old structures.

Protecting Historical Character

Our approach to restoration prioritises authenticity and historical accuracy. We preserve the original character of each building, employing traditional techniques and materials that reflect their historical significance. This method not only maintains the aesthetic and cultural value of the properties but also honours the craftsmanship of the past.

Preserving Alnwick Castle

Maintaining Alnwick Castle as a visitor attraction involves significant structural repairs to ensure its beauty and integrity for generations to come.

Tenantry Column Restoration

A new lighting scheme has been installed as part of a comprehensive three-phase repair and restoration project for the Grade I Listed Percy Tenantry Column in Alnwick.

Alnwick Station Regeneration

The Victorian railway station in the heart of Alnwick was designed and rebuilt by William Bell in 1887. Once a busy railway station, the 32,000 sq. ft, Grade II listed building is now the home of Barter Books.

Hulne Priory Repairs

Hulne Priory, established by the Carmelites in 1240, is a Scheduled Monument of significant historical importance, recognised as the best-preserved and possibly the earliest Carmelite friary in England. 

Filming at Northumberland

Whether you’re working on major film and TV productions, advertisements, editorial shoots, or smaller independent projects, we have a variety of locations to suit your needs.

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