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Hartwell House Hotel Restaurant and Spa

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overview

Located in the Vale of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, and on the edge of the Chilterns, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Hartwell House is only two miles from the busy market town of Aylesbury and 20 miles from Oxford.
The hotel, which has 48 bedrooms and suites, has won many awards for the quality and excellence of its outstanding hospitality and food.
This impressive house, which has both Jacobean and Georgian facades, has been skilfully and sympathetically restored by Historic House Hotels, which has extended the restoration to include the 18th century stables, coach house and indoor riding school to create bedrooms and suites in Hartwell Court.
London is easily reached by train or car in less than an hour and Heathrow Airport is a 45 minute drive away.

Max Capacity: 72 / Bedrooms: 48 / Meeting Rooms: 4

on site facilities

Archery, Clay Pigeon Shooting, Code Breaking, Dog and Geese Herding, Steam Room, Heli-Pad, Jacuzzi, Sauna, Tennis/Squash, Croquet, Lake, Laser Clayshooting, Lawns, Swimming Pool - Indoor

off site facilities

Dog and Geese Herding, Clay Pigeon Shooting, Archery, Falconry , Code Breaking , Escape Rooms , Ballooning, Go-Karting, Golf, Horse Riding, Golf - 18 Hole, Golf - 9 Hole

equipment

Wi-Fi, Screen, LCD/Data Projector, Flipcharts, TV Screen , HDMI Cable, Photocopier, Fax, Whiteboard , Internet Connection Cable, TV

restaurants

The Soane Dining Room at Hartwell House , Hartwell Cafe, Hartwell House Drawing Rooms

bars

Hartwell House Bar

parking facilities

  • 50 Onsite Car parking spaces available at Free Per Day
  • 2 Onsite Coach parking spaces available at Free Per Day
Room Layout
Layout Capacity

capacity
Boardroom
40
capacity
Cabaret
48
capacity
Classroom
36
capacity
Dinner
60
capacity
Dinner dance
72
capacity
Reception
90
capacity
Theatre
90
capacity
U-shape
34
capacity
Bedrooms
48

address

Oxford Rd,
Aylesbury,
Buckinghamshire,
HP17 8NR,
United Kingdom

directions

By Road:
Coming from London either take the M40 to Junction 2, then A355 to Amersham, then A413 to Aylesbury. In Aylesbury take A418
towards Oxford. Hartwell House is 2 miles along this road on the right hand side. Or take M40 to Junction 7 and follow A329/A418
Thame/Aylesbury roads until you reach the village of Stone. After passing through Stone watch for signpost to Hartwell House on
the left. Or from Junction 20 of the M25 follow signs for A41 to Aylesbury, then in Aylesbury follow signs for A418 Oxford and
Hartwell is 2 miles along this road on the right, immediately after a sharp right hand bend at the “Bugle Horn “ public house.

Coming from the North:
Take junction 9 off M40 for Bicester. Follow A41 through Bicester to Aylesbury. In Aylesbury follow A418 towards Oxford for 2 miles.
Hartwell House is on the right.

By Air:
Less than one hour from Heathrow Airport.

By Helicopter:
Landings by prior arrangement only (at least 24 hours). Ordnance Survey Map 165/796124. Please approach from the north. N
5148.43 W00050.88.

By Rail:
The nearest stations are Aylesbury and Thame & Haddenham Parkway with regular services from London, Marylebone and
Birmingham.

Aylesbury: 2 miles
London: 50 miles
Birmingham: 86 miles
Oxford: 21 miles
Heathrow Airport: 35 miles Luton Airport: 30 miles
Gatwick Airport: 55 miles
Middlethorpe Hall: 180 miles
Bodysgallen Hall: 190 miles

nearest airports

  • London Luton Airport (23.1 miles)
  • London Heathrow Airport (28.2 miles)
  • London City Airport (44.5 miles)
  • nearest motorways

    • M40 JCT 6 (7.6 miles)
    • M40 JCT 5 (8.1 miles)
    • M40 JCT 7 (8.1 miles)

    nearest train station

    • Haddenham & Thame Parkway (2.2 miles)
    • Aylesbury (2.5 miles)
    • Little Kimble (3.9 miles)

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    great things to know

    • Louis XVIII the exiled King of France held court here 1809 to 1814.
    • The British Meteorological Society was founded in the Library in 1850.
    • Hartwell House was donated to the National Trust in 2008.
    • In 1938 the house and estate were acquired by Ernest Cook.
    • Hartwell has Jacobean and Georgian features with outstanding decor.

    Hartwell House Hotel Restaurant and Spa

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