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Hartham Park
Historic Houses & Building
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Set in acres of formal gardens surrounded by rolling parkland
Hartham Park is one of Wiltshire's best kept secrets. The estate was first recorded in the Domesday Book, while the present house, designed by James Wyatt, was built between 1790 and 1795 and is a classic example of dignified Georgian architecture. The mansion is set in acres of formal gardens surrounded by rolling parkland. Once the home of Lord Islington, the property has recently undergone extensive restoration recreating the genteel ambience of an Edwardian country estate. Complete with one of only three remaining Sticke tennis courts in the world, Hartham Park allows the visitor to recapture the atmosphere of a bygone age. Although Hartham Park may look like a typical stately home, behind the grandeur lies an innovative concept - an elegant venue where business and hospitality is carefully combined. An ideal setting for seminars, meetings and celebrations. The formal gardens and parkland are well suited to outside events such as activity days and team building. Open: By arrangement for groups only (10-40
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