Swinfen Hall Hotel is an elegant Georgian manor house with a mixture of old and new styles

Swinfen Hall Hotel exterior
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SWINFEN HALL HOTEL, WS14 9RE
01543 481 494 | www.swinfenhallhotel.co.uk


Swinfen Hall Hotel is an elegant Georgian manor house with a mixture of old and new styles. Set at the end of a sweeping drive, the property stands proudly amongst 100 acres of gardens and parklands and boasts a private deer park, ornamental ponds, a Victorian walled garden, a courtyard garden complete with a bar and a luxury marquee. In the middle of the deer park sits an impressive red tree which is an artistic impression of the venue’s commitment to fighting climate change. It was created by local artist MC Vincent and is a constant reminder to be as ethical and environmentally responsible as possible. Inside, is ornate oak panelling, high ceilings, stained glass windows and 17 guest bedrooms and suites.

The newest addition to the property is the Games Room. This wonderful space has a full-size pool table, darts board, table tennis and a golf simulator. The Games Room and Boathouse are included the night before the wedding and the morning of.

CELEBRATE IN STYLE
The Benjamin Wyatt Room is licensed for 30 people and is flooded with light and striking artwork.

The Four Seasons, a traditional oak-panelled ceremony room with a high ceiling, chandeliers and open fires, is licensed for weddings of up to 85 guests.

Just off the main entrance foyer is The Cocktail Lounge, a bright and welcoming space licensed for up to 60 loved ones.

Boasting a seven-metre-high ceiling and ornate oak panelling, The Edwardian Ballroom is licensed for 120 friends and family.

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Swinfen Hall Hotel is a dog-friendly hotel and has a stunning honeymoon suite available.

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