Luxury Conference Venue
Rudby Hall was first built in 1838 as a royal residence to Lady Amelia Cary and her husband, the 10th Viscount Falkland. Much of its heritage is still visible today in the 19th century Georgian architecture and grandeur of the building itself, although we have extensively renovated and refurbished this Stately Home to give it the first class facilities it enjoys today.
We offer 13 on-suite bedrooms available with bed and breakfast, and additional room is available for private refreshment, lunch and/or dinner requirements. There are also a number of magnificent reception rooms available to host meetings or formal private dinners. All private dinners are catered for by our approved caterer.
Rudby Hall also provides:
- AV Equipment and Conference Stationery
- Complementary High-Speed Wi-Fi
- Exclusive and Bespoke Use of the building and grounds
- Ample free secure parking
We offer Bed and Breakfast corporate rates for single occupancy accommodation, Sunday to Thursday. Minimum 5 bedrooms booking. Please get in touch to discuss the details of your conference or company event.
Outdoor Team Building Activities
Being so close to the North York Moors, means that Rudby Hall has easy access to a whole range of stimulating outdoor activities, perfect for leisure or team building exercises. What could be better on a sunny day than to enjoy activities like quad biking, 4×4 off roading, clay pigeon shooting, segway riding or archery? We are more than happy to arrange outdoor activities and excursions with local providers on behalf of our guests.
Easy Access & Transport Links
Rudby Hall is easy to access by road and is just a 15 minute drive from the A19. We are also located just 20 minutes away from both Middlesbrough and Northallerton Train Stations and are within driving distance of Durham Tees Valley Airport and Leeds Bradford Airport.
Testimonials