Venue at a glance
Heckfield Place, a magnificent 18th century country house resting in 65 acres of Georgian parkland, lies just to the east of the Wellington Monument in Heckfield, Hampshire.It was the home of Charles Shaw-Lefevre, the longest serving speaker of the House of Commons, who later became Lord Eversley. Lord Eversley died in 1888, at the time Father of the House of Lords. Heckfield Place later became home to Colonel Horace Walpole and his family.
Conferences
Heckfield Place is renowned locally as one of the best venues in the area offering an exceptional choice of over 20 well appointed meeting and syndicate rooms, all with excellent facilities, accommodating numbers from 6 – 120.
Choose from one of the traditional period rooms in the manor house. Alternatively, for that modern, contemporary style, the Orangery Suite would be ideal. For larger groups, the Heckfield marquee is an exceptional alternative.
In addition to the excellent venue and facilities Heckfield Place takes pride in the service and level of care and attention to detail that we offer. From the initial enquiry through to the smooth running of the event itself, our staff take great pleasure in ensuring your event is a success and your experience of Heckfield Place is an enjoyable one.
Weddings
Our approach to your wedding is simply to make it the happiest day of your life and a truly enjoyable occasion for you and your guests. However, we realise that such a day requires careful planning. When you choose Heckfield Place as the venue for your special day, you can rest assured that you will receive the highest level of service from your initial enquiry through the months leading up to your wedding day and on the day itself.
Getting there
AddressHook, Hampshire
PostcodeRG27 0LD
Good forChristmas parties, Conferences, Corporate events, Exhibitions, Meeting rooms, Parties
