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Hedsor House

Hedsor House

FROM WELCOMING KING GEORGE III AND QUEEN VICTORIA IN CENTURIES PAST TO HOSTING SOME OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WEDDINGS TODAY, HEDSOR HOUSE CONTINUES TO BE AN UNFORGETTABLE PLACE TO HOST SPECIAL OCCASIONS.
King George III and Queen Charlotte, whose portraits hang at Hedsor, chose the location of Hedsor House specifically for its picturesque position high above the river Thames and proximity to London. The house, originally designed by Sir William Chambers, architect of Somerset House, sits in 85 acres of historic parkland that has been enjoyed by royalty dating back to 1166. It was once the home of Augusta the Princess of Wales, mother of George III and the founder of Kew Gardens.

A new house was completed in 1868. Unusually modeled on the Italian Villa style, it then featured an all-new domed hall rather than the traditional open courtyard. This stunning domed hall is the focal point of Hedsor to this day and is where many of our ceremonies and receptions take place.

The house and estate remain completely private and are run by the fourth generation of our family ensuring the utmost privacy and exclusivity, whether that be for a spectacular reception or the most intimate of ceremonies.