Beaumont Estate

The main features of the Estate include:
The White House: Rebuilt by prominent local architect Henry Emlyn in 1790 the nine-bay white mansion with huge portico and columns in beech tree style has been sympathetically restored as an elegant 26 bedroom hotel with private dining facilities, meeting rooms and an elegant entrance with sweeping staircase. Original features include fireplaces, oak paneling and period inspired decoration.

The Chapel: Built in 1870 by the architect Joseph Hansom, the ornate decoration on the barrel-vaulted ceiling was added in the early 20th Century by Romaine Walker. After being boarded up for three decades the Chapel has been restored to its former glory with many original features including a magnificent round stained glass window, decorative wall murals and the marble altar. No longer a working Chapel it provides a flexible space able to accommodate up to 120 guests for a seated event.

Beaumont House: Offering a choice of 75 meeting rooms, including the Hanover Suite which can accommodate up to 550 delegates theatre style, over 350 bedrooms, a choice of dining options and bars and a fully equipped leisure club including indoor swimming pool.

The Grounds: 40 acres of landscaped gardens including a dedicated war memorial, private graveyard and tennis courts as well as car parking for up to 550 vehicles.

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Principal Hayley Hotels and Venues
Jade Humphrey
Director of Sales
Beaumont Estate & Oakley Court Hotel
Tel: 07534 281353
Email: jade.humphrey@principal-hayley.com
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