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Venue type: Manor House
Description: At Pendley Manor we offer idyllic surroundings for the most important day in your life. Outside, our immaculate lawns and landscaped gardens make the perfect backdrop for your wedding photographs. Inside, our traditional reception rooms and elegant banqueting suites provide the perfect setting for your wedding breakfast and other celebrations. Being located so close to both Heathrow and Luton airports (Half an hour’s drive) makes us very convenient for catching flights to your honeymoon destination too.
Pendley Manor can take care of all the little details to ensure that your big day runs smoothly – red carpet for your arrival, fresh floral arrangements, a sumptuous wedding breakfast, champagne for the toast, silver cake stand and knife and, of course the luxury overnight accommodation for yourself and your partner.
We can offer a range of Wedding Packages to suit different budgets and are also happy to assist you in planning a bespoke event to suit your individual requirements. You may wish to continue your celebrations well into the evening with live music or a specialist entertainer. If so, we have plenty of ideas and can help you create the perfect close to a perfect day.
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Ceremony type: Ceremony & reception Capacity for ceremony: 200 Seated meal capacity: 200 Buffet meal capacity: 200 Total venue capacity: 200 |
Outside space: Yes Bridal suite: Yes Photography inside: Yes Photography outside: Yes Parking: Yes Disabled access: Yes Confetti permitted: Yes |
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Licensed bar: Yes Accommodation: Yes
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Additional details: A Highly Individual and Unique Country House Hotel
Dating back to the Doomsday Book the Manor was confiscated by in 1066 by William the Conqueror and passed to his brother in law, Earl Moreton.
Jon de Angle reputed to have been the first Member of Parliament became the Manors next owner, before it was passed to the Verney family by way of the marriage of Sir Robert Whittinghams daughter to John Verney. The Verney family lived at the Manor for the next 150 years. The Anderson family then occupied the Manor for the next four generations, prior to it being inherited by the Harcourt family. Sir William Harcourt abandoned the Manor in the 19th century having objected to the building of the railway. It was burnt down in 1835.
Local landowner Joseph Grout Williams commissioned architect John Lion to build a new Tudor style Manor in 1872. He then occupied the Manor from 1875 until 1983, when the racehorse owner and commentator Dorian Williams sold the property to The Grass Roots Company.
In 1987, the Manor was purchased by an independent Hotelier and in 1989 restored to its original grandeur it re-opened as a Country House Hotel. In May 1991, the addition of the Harcourt ballroom and meeting rooms, together with 73 large and well appointed bedrooms now makes Pendley Manor the perfect country house conference and event venue...
Directions by public transport: Trains Silverlink run frequent services to Tring from London Euston (40 minutes) and from Northampton (40 minutes) and Milton Keynes (15 minutes).
Inter-City connections available at Milton Keynes.
For train times call 08457 48 49 50 (National Rail Enquiry Line)
London Stansted On leaving Stansted Airport take the local road for 1 mile, turn right onto the A120 heading towards Bishops Stortford, this road will take you to the M11 at Junction 8. Take the M11 to Junction 6 turning off on to the M25. This will take you towards WATFORD and LONDON HEATHROW. Leave the M25 at Junction 20 and take the A41 signposted Aylesbury. After approx 9 miles take the Tring exit. (15 minutes approx). At the end of the slip road turn right and go under the A41, 10 yards at the 2nd roundabout, take the 2nd exit sign posted London and Berkhamsted (A4251). After approx 200 yards turn left into Cow Lane, signposted Tring Station & Pendley Manor. The entrance to Pendley Manor is a quarter of a mile on the right.
London Heathrow Leave the airport on the local airport road heading towards the M4 Junction 4A. Turn left on to M4 and travel 3 miles, take the turning onto the M25 towards WATFORD. Continue on the M25 until Junction 20. Leave the M25 at Junction 20 and take the A41 signposted Aylesbury. After approx 9 miles take the Tring exit. (15 minutes approx). At the end of the slip road turn right and go under the A41, 10 yards at the 2nd roundabout, take the 2nd exit signposted London and Berkhamsted (A4251). After approx 200 yards turn left into Cow Lane, signposted Tring Station & Pendley Manor. The entrance to Pendley Manor is 1/4 mile on the right.
Luton International Leave the airport following M1 signposts. At Vauxhall Factory turn left and continue to M1 Qunction 10). Follow London and M25 signs to South on M1 for 2 miles and leave M1 at Junction 9. Follow A5 north to Dunstable for 7 miles. In the centre of Dunstable at the double mini roundabout, straight on to the B489. Continue on the B489 for approx 7 miles until 'T' Junction at Ivinghoe. Turn left onto B488 following signs to Tring. After approx 2 miles turn left following signs to 'Tring Station' and 'Aldbury'. After 2 miles 'T' Junction, turn right and go past Tring Station and continue for 1 mile. The entrance to Pendley Manor is on the left, next to Pendley Theatre.
Directions by car: Road connections from Central London M1
Head North following A41 signs through Marylebone, St Johns Wood, Swiss Cottage and Finchley. Follow the M1 north signs. Join the M1 at Brent Cross/Staples Corner (Junction 1). Continue on the M1 and leave at Junction 5 following the A41 north to Watford and Aylesbury. Continue on the A41 around Watford and to the M25. Leave the M25 at Junction 20 and take the A41 signposted Aylesbury. After approx 9 miles take the Tring exit. (15 minutes approx). At the end of the slip road turn right and go under the A41, 10 yards at the 2nd roundabout, take the 2nd exit sign posted London and Berkhamsted (A4251). After approx 200 yards turn left into Cow Lane, signposted Tring Station & Pendley Manor. The entrance to Pendley Manor is a quarter of a mile on the right.
From The North M1 Leave the M1 at Junction 11 and turn right onto the A505 to Dunstable. In the centre of Dunstable at the double mini roundabout turn left onto the B489. Continue on the B489 for approx 7 miles until 'T' Junction at lvinghoe. Turn left onto B488 following signs to Tring. After approx 2 miles turn left following signs to 'Tring Station' and 'Aldbury'. After 2 miles 'T' Junction, turn right and go past Tring Station and continue for 1 mile. The entrance to Pendley Manor is on the left, next to Pendley Theatre.
From The North M40 Leave the M40 at Junction 9, turn left to Bicester on the A41 and after approx 3 miles (outskirts of Bicester) at the roundabout turn right onto the A41 following signs to Aylesbury (approx 17 miles). Use Aylesbury ring road and follow A41 signs to London. Until the year 2003 go through Aston Clinton and onto the Tring by pass (A41). Take the first exit off the A41 by pass. At the roundabout take the 2nd exit signposted London and Berkhamsted (A4251 )- After approx 200 yards turn left into Cow Lane, signposted Tring Station & Pendley Manor. The entrance to Pendley Manor is a quarter of a mile on the right.
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