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Dumbleton HallTown:Event Types:Corporate FunctionDumbleton Hall is a traditional 19th century manor house, set in beautiful countryside near Evesham on the border of Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, in 19 acres of private woodland. Set in the beautiful Worcestershire countryside, this impressive mansion offers guests a warm welcome with its magnificent oak-panelled lounge, comfortable bar with further lounge, and restaurant, all with views ov....(Click For More) |
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West Midlands Golf ClubTown:SolihullEvent Types:Corporate FunctionThe West Midlands Golf Club is an 18 Hole Golf Course built to United States Golf Association specification. The course is 6600 yards long from the Blue tees and provides a good test of golf to all levels of players. The excellent drainage allows play all year round. A buggy path allows use of golf buggies in any weather.....(Click For More) |
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Walsall Football ClubTown:WalsallEvent Types:Corporate FunctionYour Business, Our Pleasure. Situated in the heart of the Midlands, within easy reach of the motorway network and railway system, Walsall Football Club's Conference and Banqueting facilities are recognised as amongst the most prestigious in the area. Bescot Stadium is just a two minute drive from junction 9 of the M6 motorway, having it's own train station and within close proximity of Walsall Tow....(Click For More) |
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Auckland CastleTown:Bishop AucklandEvent Types:Corporate FunctionEight hundred years ago the See of Durham, the most powerful Diocese in the North, established Auckland Castle as a hunting lodge for the Prince Bishop. Then virtually monarchs in their own kingdom, the Prince Bishops held military, economic and political power, in additional to their ecclesiastical authority. Auckland Castle, placed above the Rivers Wear and Gaunless and some ten miles south west....(Click For More) |
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Basildon ParkTown:ReadingEvent Types:Corporate FunctionA striking Palladian mansion set in extensive parkland. Basildon Park was built between 1776 and 1783 and was the home of Sir Francis Sykes, a man who had made his fortune in India. The property fell on hard times in the early part of the last century, but was rescued by Lord and Lady Iliffe, who lovingly restored it and filled it with fine pictures and furniture. Today Basildon illustrates the hi....(Click For More) |
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Mottisfont AbbeyTown:Near RomseyEvent Types:Corporate FunctionIt has been said that Saxon freemen may have held their village moots, or meetings on this site before the Priory was built in 1201 by William Briwere, trusted advisor to Richard the Lionheart. The monks started offering hospitality about 800 years ago to visiting pilgrims. Then, in the last century, it became something of a retreat for the London social circle, which included George Bernard Shaw.....(Click For More) |
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Osterley ParkTown:IsleworthEvent Types:Corporate FunctionThis neo-classical house makes a particularly grand statement of classical refinement. Osterley Park was completed in 1576 by Sir Thomas Gresham, commercial agent and financial adviser to Elizabeth I, and it was described at the time as 'a faire and stateley brick house'. The house was acquired by Sir Francis Child in 1713, a self-made man who rose from apprentice to owner of a firm of goldsmiths.....(Click For More) |
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Wimpole Hall at The National TrustTown:RoystonEvent Types:Corporate FunctionWimpole Hall is Cambridgeshire's largest and grandest Georgian mansion and during its heyday, the 2nd Earl of Oxford, Lord Harley, entertained a glittering circle of writers, musicians and artists, including Swift and Pope. It has also been the home of Mrs Elsie Bambridge, the daughter of Rudyard Kipling, who helped to restore the house to its former glory with its fine interiors designed by Gibbs....(Click For More) |
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Sutton Hoo at The National TrustTown:WoodbridgeEvent Types:Corporate FunctionOn a spur of land rising above the River Deben, you'll find Sutton Hoo, the burial ground of Anglo-Saxon kings and warriors. This atmospheric place is one of Britain's most important archaeological sites and internationally renowned. One of several large mounds was excavated in 1939, revealing a fabulous Anglo-Saxon ceremonial burial chamber within the remains of a 90 ft ship, that had lain undist....(Click For More) |
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Blickling Hall at The National TrustTown:NorfolkEvent Types:Corporate FunctionNobody forgets their first sight of Blickling. As the road turns past the church, the south front suddenly comes into view: a stunning confection of local red brick and Ketton limestone, Dutch gables and turrets, framed by massive yew hedges and service wings with even more picturesque gables. The effect continues inside reflecting the fashions and tastes of the people who have lived here for over....(Click For More) |
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