Marble Hill House

Set in delightful wooded parkland with views towards the River Thames, Marble Hill House is an elegant venue for special events.

It was built in the 1720's for Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk and mistress of George II and became one of the most fashionable residences of the period, where artists, authors, poets and politicians of the day frequently gathered.

Today, the House retains its peaceful setting, tasteful interiors and a superb collection of paintings. It is one of the 'newest' properties available for hire and has only been available for civil wedding ceremonies and drinks receptions since September 2005.


Dates still available for 2009 - please call the hospitality co-ordinator on 020 7973 3416 or emailĀ emily.holl@english-heritage.org.uk
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