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Hever Castle

Heritage and Gardens
Heritage and Gardens
Business Events

Celebrate like royalty 

Experience 700 years of history at a venue fit for royalty, in a double-moated castle once the childhood home of Henry VIII’s second wife, Anne Boleyn. The splendid rooms contain fine furniture, tapestries, antiques, a rare collection of Tudor paintings and even two prayer books inscribed and signed by Anne Boleyn herself. The remarkable additions to the castle in the early 20th century is dedicated to more recent history, showcasing the very best of Edwardian England, allowing your delegates to experience a varied insight into English history.

The two very different meeting venues, The Astor Wing and The Guthrie Pavilion, means that your requirements can be met whatever they may be. Whilst at Hever, delegates can discover magnificent award-winning gardens set in 125 acres of glorious grounds, which allows ample space for incentive activities and no matter what time of year you visit you are guaranteed a breath-taking display.

After dining in the Castle Great Hall, with 28 five-star award winning bedrooms, there is an option to extend your event to include an overnight stay

  • Overall Capacity

    Theatre: 200

    Boardroom: 36

    U-Style:

    Gala Dinner: 

    Cabaret: 100

    Reception:

    Classroom: 100

Event Spaces

  • The Astor Wing

    Charming Edwardian wing of Hever Castle. Commissioned in 1903, craftsmen used traditional Tudor tools in order to retain the authenticity of the Tudor Castle. The result is interconnected Tudor style buildings that allow for one of the most historic and beautiful settings.

    The Astor Wing holds three interconnecting meeting rooms known as the Tudor Suites, with access to a private terrace and beautiful lawns from which to view the magnificent case and moat, tennis court and heated swimming pool. There are two additional meeting rooms should you require syndicate facilities. Delegates can enjoy the use of a magnificent Billiards Room to unwind and recharge, as well as the a Music Room with sofa’s for relaxing by a working fireplace.

    For evening events, the three interconnecting rooms can be used as a function space and in the warmer months, the outdoor terrace area of the Astor Wing provides a space for drinks receptions with stunning views across to the castle. 

    Capacity:

    Daytime business event:

    Theatre: 50

    Boardroom: 24

    Cabaret: 30

  • The Guthrie Pavilion

    Guthrie Pavilion offers a spacious, open event venue in the beautiful land tranquil setting of the Italian Garden. The large windows allow stunning views across the 38-acre lake allow an abundance and let in an abundance of natural light into the room creating a bright and inviting space. The venue is decorated neutrally with generous floor space, allowing it to be used a blank canvas and a non-distracting work environment.  

    For evening receptions, the neutral design means it lends itself to theming opportunities and personal touches. The Loggia, a magnificent Italian style stone structure that overlooks the lake, can be hired for drinks receptions as part of your event and provides a stunning setting for mingling and marveling at the views of the classical fountain, inspired by the Trevi Fountain in Rome, and a lake-side piazza.  The Pavilion is also adjacent to the Rose Garden, for a stunning view wherever you look.

    Capacity:

    Daytime business events:

    Theatre: 200

    Boardroom: 36

    Cabaret: 100

    Classroom: 100

     

  • The Castle

    The unrivaled splendor of the Tudor Castle can be used for evening functions, with drinks receptions taking place in the Castle Inner Hall, where there is a beautiful gallery inspired by Kings College Chapel in Cambridge and Tudor tapestries filling the walls. After a reception, delegates can be seated in the Castle Dining Hall, complete with Elizabethan oak tables, overlooking the ornately carved stone fireplace.

    The castle can be booked for private events most evenings. Day time events are possible on days when the castle is closed to the public.

Incentive Activities.

With access to over 600 acres of glorious Kent countryside and a 38-acre lake, Hever Castle is primed to offer a plethora of unique team building and exciting activities for delegates. Choose from classic English countryside pursuits such as archery, clay shooting and duck herding, to wild and heart-racing motor sports like quad biking, Apache rally cars and reverse steer Land Rover driving.

Ideal for team-building, activities like treasure hunts and boat races on the lake can be arranged, with the event coordinators specialising in activities that will motivate, lift morale and promote teamwork.

Hever Castles fantastic on-site Golf Club includes the King and Queens Championship 18 Hole Course which plays to 7002 yards, or a 2802 yard Princes 9 course, for pros. But Hever Castle also accommodates beginners with an Express 9 Hole Course, will amble practice room. Luxury even extends to the clubhouse, complete with unspoiled countryside views. Only 1 mile from Hever Castle’s main entrance, or a short buggy ride from the Astor Wing.

 

 

Getting to Hever Castle

Hever Castle is located in the village of Hever, Kent, near Edenbridge, 30 miles south-east of London, England.

Drive time from London: 1 hour

Drive time from Gatwick Airport: 30mins 

Address

Hever Road Hever Edenbridge
TN8 7NG

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