Hartwell House in the Vale of Aylesbury
An English stately home located in 90 acres of landscaped gardens, just one hour from central London by train, or by car from Heathrow Airport.
Reasons to choose Hartwell House for Heritage Groups
- Connections to notable figures, including royalty, nobility and influential political leaders;
- The founding of The British Meteorological Society took place in the Library in 1850 (now the Royal Meteorological Society);
- Architectural & Artistic Value – a blend of Jacobean (north façade), Georgian (south façade) and Baroque design elements, Rococo ceiling in main hall;
- Lavish interiors with period furniture, paintings and antiques;
- Beautifully preserved 18th century gardens designed by Richard Woods, a contemporary of Capability Brown;
- Cultural and Educational Opportunities - Access to historic country houses nearby (Waddesdon, Woburn, Blenheim, Stowe Mansion and Landscape Gardens);
- Guided tours of the house focussing on royal history, architecture, art and landscape design;
- Provides opportunities to host educational talks for special interest groups;
Perfect for:
- Group Heritage and Cultural Tours – accommodation for 30 bedrooms in main house, 16 in adjacent Hartwell Court;
- Variety of air-conditioned conference rooms with screens and A/V equipment (from Boardroom style for 12 to Cabaret for 48, or theatre style presentation for up to 90 guests);
- Private dining - elegant room options for dinner, luncheon or traditional afternoon tea, with places for 18 up to 60 people;
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