Ettington Park Hotel is set within 40 acres of parkland

Ettington Park Hotel exterior

Ettington Park Hotel, CV37 8BU
01789 450 123 | www.handpickedhotels.co.uk/ettingtonpark


Set within 40 acres of parkland in a verdant valley with the River Stour meandering through is the grand Ettington Park Hotel. Inside, couples will find historic architecture, wondrous ceilings, ornate chandeliers and floor-to-ceiling windows, which present breathtaking views of the grounds. There are also several bedrooms for your guests to choose from, extravagant lounges and inspiring suites.

Outside, there are plenty of places to explore and take photographs, including the impressive turrets, neo-Gothic brickwork, classic arched windows and on-site Norman Church and Orangery.

Celebrate in style
The Hathaway Suite has large sash windows overlooking the manicured gardens and Normal Chapel. The wood-panelled ceiling is illuminated by gold chandeliers and the Duke of Essex stone fireplace makes this room feel grand and luxurious. It can accommodate 90 friends and family for the ceremony and 60 for the evening celebration.

For outdoor ceremonies, choose from The Orangery, with its intricately carved arches and Victorian gardens, or The Bell Tower, where the magnificent Norman Chapel will frame your ceremony perfectly. Both outdoor venues have the capacity for 90 guests.

The Library has 18th-century features, oak-wood bookcases filled with an array of colourful literature and space for 60 loved ones.

Receptions take place in either the Great Drawing Room or the Private Dining space. Here, guests can dance under spectacular chandeliers, gaze at the stained-glass windows and enjoy magnificent views.

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The venue offers a complimentary menu tasting and a deluxe room on the night of the wedding.

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