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Silchester House

Silchester House

With five reception rooms and fourteen bedrooms, Silchester House has ample space for any event! This grand country manor in Hampshire has easy access from London. While mostly Victorian, this venue has been expertly refurbished and updated to make it luxuriously comfortable for contemporary visitors. There’s even an outdoor marquee linked to the Ballroom! Bloomsbury Films, your wedding and event video specialists, will work with you to ensure every moment is beautifully captured…

Tithe Barn

Tithe Barn

The Barn is located in the medieval heart of Sproughton Village, close the crossing of the River Gipping. ( see attached map) It is on a busy thoroughfare taking 6,000 vehicle movements a day. The Barn is an eight bay timber framed construction, the South side of which still has its carpenters’ marks and probably dates from the 17th Century. It consists of one major space 7m x 30 m, and a wing at either end. One wing has a kitchen and small meeting room/ IT suite; the other provides storage, and will house the Community shop from March 2010. It is used as a community hall for village functions, IT courses, Community lunches, club use, and private hire…

Dunstall Hall

Dunstall Hall

Records show that in 1145 the Dunstall Estate was owned by the Earl of Derby. In 1652, Thomas Bott held property in Dunstall apparently derived from the Hollands of Barton, which included the original mansion now known as Old Hall Farm. On the death of his great- granddaughter, Elizabeth Beardsley in the late 1700’s, the Estate was sold to John Meek, an opulent cheese-factor from Barton-under-Needwood…

Crab Manor Hotel

Crab Manor Hotel

Imagine being invited on a tour of the world’s most famous luxury hotels without ever having to step onto a single aeroplane or grapple with the tiniest bit of jet lag…

East Mersea Hall

East Mersea Hall

Imagine an island off the coast of England accessible by water, air or the ancient Roman causeway known as the…

Hedingham Castle

Hedingham Castle

Hedingham Castle’s Norman keep, 110 feet high, was built c.1140 by Aubrey de Vere and is still owned by one of his descendants, Jason Lindsay and his wife Demetra. There are four floors to explore, including a magnificent Banqueting Hall spanned by a remarkable 28 foot arch, one of the largest Norman arches in England. A good view of this splendid room can be obtained from the Minstrels’ Gallery, built within the thickness of the 12 foot walls…

Horton Grange Country House Hotel

Horton Grange Country House Hotel

Horton Grange is an intimate Grade-II Listed Country House Hotel situated near Newcastle Airport and is also in close proximity to the charming village of Ponteland…

St Andrew's Church

St Andrew's Church

One of East Anglia’s most unusual and memorable churches sits just off of the main street of this busy, pleasant seaside resort. Felixstowe today still has its discernable districts, and by the end of the 19th century Old Felixstowe’s St Peter and St Paul to the east, Walton St Mary to the north and Felixstowe West End’s St John the Baptist were all substantial parish churches at the focus of their communities. The area in between rapidly developed as Felixstowe town centre, and soon enough merited an Anglican parish church of…

Fernie Castle

Fernie Castle

Fernie Castle is in a superb location for anyone visiting Scotland. This 450 year old castle can offer all the character of the past with comforts today’s visitor expects from a hotel with such high recommendations and awards. Situated in 17 acres of woodlands with it’s own loch, there is ample parking space and places to stroll, or just relax…

Middle Temple Hall

Middle Temple Hall

The Hall at Middle Temple is one of the finest examples of an Elizabethan hall in the country with a double hammer beam roof carved from the oak of Windsor Forest and an elaborately carved screen made in 1574…