Easthampstead Park

Easthampstead Park

Off, Peacock Lane, Bracknell, England, RG40 3DF
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Set in the idyllic Berkshire countryside, just an hour from London, Easthampstead Park offers a refreshing escape from the bustle of city life. Designed in the style of a Victorian mansion, this hotel is the perfect venue for timelessly elegant weddings. With versatile spaces for up to 540 guests, you can host a rustic outdoor ceremony and easily transition to an indoor reception.

Refining every detail of your experience, the hotel offers an extensive menu to accommodate different tastes and preferences. All dishes are prepared with exceptional attention to detail to delight both the eye and the palate. Easthampstead Park also features luxurious on-site accommodation with premium amenities and facilities, ensuring you can unwind in comfort after all the festivities.

Easthampstead Park Hotel wedding highlights:

  • Scenic surroundings with timeless appeal
  • Versatile event spaces for up to 540 guests
  • On-site luxury accommodation
  • Extensive catering selections
  • Dry hire option available

Event types supported

Wedding
Conference
Gala Dinner
Meeting
Networking Event

Venue details

Standing
Standing
Up to 540 guests
Dinner & Dance
Dinner & Dance
Up to 440 guests

Spaces at this venue

Terrace Ceremony Room
Capacity
0-110

Terrace Ceremony Room

Flexible room setup
The Wedding Pavilion
Capacity
0-110

The Wedding Pavilion

Flexible room setup
King Suite
Capacity
0-540

King Suite

Audiovisual (AV) equipment Natural light
Downshire Ballroom
Capacity
0-200

Downshire Ballroom

Natural light

Frequently asked questions

Wedding packages at Easthampstead Park Hotel start from £125 per person.
Easthampstead Park Hotel has an excellent capacity for up to 540 guests, depending on the specific size and layout.
Yes, the hotel offers 220 on-site parking spaces.

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