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Stoke Place Wedding Venue

Queen Anne Mansion House, in 26 acres of parkland

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About Stoke Place
In the heart of Buckinghamshire, set in 26 acres of Capability Brown designed gardens, sits Stoke Place — a different kind of country home hotel. Once a place where royalty could unwind, it offers true elegance without the airs and graces. You’ll feel just as at home wandering the sweeping staircases as you will dancing with your friends in the Ballroom at night. Combine magic and grandeur with all the modern amenities for a wedding that everyone will remember.
Nestled within 26 acres of secluded parkland and a garden landscaped by Capability Brown, Stoke Place is a beautiful award-winning grade II listed Queen Anne Mansion House. With stunning views of our lake, elegant spaces and years of expertise in hosting weddings and events, it’s easy to imagine why. Built in 1690 by Patrick Lamb our luxurious mansion house effortlessly blends period features with handpicked modern flourishes.

Licensed for civil ceremonies for up to 160 in our Ballroom or 36 in our Thomas Gray. The Ballroom is a light filled and neutral setting complete with high beams that lends itself to any colour scheme or theme. The Thomas Gray is an elegant and glamorous setting ideal for smaller weddings.

At Stoke Place we pride ourselves on the exceptional service we provide to each of our weddings. The highly experienced wedding team at Stoke Place will assist you in the planning of your special day, from your first enquiry right through to the departure of the very last guest. From a grand, large scale affair to an intimate ceremony followed by drinks, the team are happy to accommodate your wishes.

If you’re looking for a wedding venue that perfectly combines luxury, history & style but allows you the flexibility for the day you've always dreamed of then we would love to hear from you.
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Capacity:
20 - 160
Avg price:
£4000 - £6000
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Listing last updated: 2 months ago