THE CADWALLADER ROOM...
Features:
Window seat set into 7 ft walls.
Super king-size four poster double bed.
Sofa bed.
Bath, shower, WC.
History of the name:
Cadwallader John Bates bought Langley Castle in 1882 from the Royal
Hospital for Seamen in Greenwich. Cadwallader Bates was a former Sheriff
of Northumberland, a linguist, traveller, antiquarian and local historian
of national renown. Bates began the monumental task of renovating Langley
Castle to its true grandeur. Tragically Bates died in 1902 before he
could complete his work; his grave is situated approximately 100 metres
from the entrance to the castle. His wife, Josephine d'Echarvines, dedicated
the chapel situated on the roof to his memory.




