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Close House Magazine

Close House Magazine is a new publication, affirming the exceptional standards which have become synonymous with the Close House brand.

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Close House attending Golf Live

Close House will be attending Golf Live, the largest Golf Event in the UK this month.

Scottish Golf Show Winner

The winner of the competition from the Scottish Golf Show was John Livingston.  John correctly guessed Lee Westwood’s score of 8 under par for the Masters 2012. We will be contacting you shortly with a fantastic offer to come and stay and play offer.  Close House would like to thank everyone who entered the competition [...]

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Close House Masters Competition

Congratulations to Gary Charlton who won the Close House Masters.  More details will follow from the Golf Team.  

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Close House Hotel was built in 1779 for the private use of the Bewicke family;   however, its history dates back to the early thirteenth century.

During the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries there is evidence of a monastic house at the site, which was owned at the time by the Read Family.  The property remained in the hands of the Read Family for several generations until George Read eventually sold the site to Robert Bewicke in 1626.

Robert Bewicke was a Merchant Venturer and was made Sheriff of Newcastle in 1615 and Mayor in 1628 and 1637.   Then began the long association of the Bewicke Family with Close House.

In 1779 it was decided that a new building was required and the present Close House Mansion was built.  The old monastic house was pulled down to make way for the new building.  The large bay window of the ballroom marks the site of where it stood all those years ago.

The Bewicke family remained at Close House for many generations.  However, wealth was dwindling, and by the early part of the twentieth century the property was mortgaged.  The finances of the Bewicke family never regained their original strength; so inevitably, much of the surrounding property was sold off between 1945 and 1953.  This included Stevenson’s Cottage, High Close House and Heddon Quay.  Finally the Mansion and estate were sold at auction in 1953 and bought for the sum of £13,190 by James Rutherford and Sons.

In 1960 they approached Kings College, Newcastle, with the possibility of their purchasing Close House; the asking price was now £20,000!  A sale price was agreed of £19,500 and the sale proceeded.  Kings College at this point was part of Durham University but became the Independent University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1963.  In 1994, Close House Mansion was refurbished at a cost of just less than one million pounds.

In August 2004, Newcastle University sold Close House Mansion and golf course, together with the estate, to local business man Graham Wylie, who will develop the now renamed Close House Hotel into the most sought after venue in the North East of England, offering a wider range of facilities than ever before.  The newly named property opened for business in March 2005.

2011 was a notable year for Close House with the opening of  the new Championship ‘Colt’ Course and signing of the world’s number one golfer, Lee Westwood as their Attached Tour Professional.  No.19 the new state of the art contemporary clubhouse was also opened this year along with the beautiful new suite-style Courtyard bedrooms.

Offers

Play Golf on the Filly course

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£89 for 4 ball on the Filly throughout this month.

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Early Summer Hotel Offer

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We are extending our current Courtyard dinner, bed & breakfast offer until 20 May 2012. Sunday to Thursday £175 Dinner, bed and breakfast in No.19 our state of the art contemporary club house Sunday to Thursday £205 Dinner, bed and breakfast our new Argent D’Or restaurant in the hotel Friday £195 Dinner, bed and breakfast in [...]

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Golf Breaks at Close House

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The 12 exclusive Courtyard bedrooms offer the highest quality to make you feel really special. Each Courtyard room is decorated and furnished to the highest standard. The Courtyard at Close House is a great base for you to explore Northumberland, the City of Newcastle and the lovely Tyne Valley.

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