The Waddesdon Estate was bought by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild in 1874 to house his collection of paintings, furni ...
History plays its part at this 900-year-old Oxfordshire manor but, as a venue, The Manor at Weston-on-the-Green isn& ...
Perched beside the Grade I-listed Henley Bridge, with views over Henley Regatta’s course, this 16th-century inn h ...
Occupying what used to be a prison in a medieval castle, Malmaison Oxford made the conversion to hotel almost 20 yea ...
High Elms Manor is a Grade II-listed Georgian country house in Hertfordshire. Having hosted Midsomer Murders no less ...
Surrounded by 20 acres of leafy parkland and close to the river Thames, Oxford Spires Four Pillars Hotel is still ju ...
The Reading branch of Malmaison occupies a building that it claims is the world’s oldest station hotel. Whethe ...
Part of Conference@OxfordSaïd, Park End Street is well set up for conferences, meetings and exhibitions. The West Wi ...
Located close to the town centre, Cineworld High Wycombe is home to 12 screens with capacities seating up to 511 ...
Young-at-heart event bookers will be pleased to hear that LEGOLAND Windsor offers a range of conference facilities – ...
Forty-five minutes west of central London, on an island between the Thames and Jubilee rivers, is Grade I-listed Tud ...
The five-star Macdonald Randolph Hotel is in the centre of Oxford, with quick access to motorways and the mainline r ...
One of the country’s finest historic houses, Woburn Abbey has been home to the Dukes of Bedford for over 300 year ...
Oxford Thames Four Pillars Hotel is surrounded by 30 acres of parkland leading down to the Thames, yet it’s st ...