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Hever Castle is a wonderfully historic venue and dates back as far as 1270. Set in over 600 acres, including a 38 acre lake, it is most famous for being the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, one of Henry VIII's ill fated wives.
Today Hever Castle and the adjoining Astor Wing are available all year round on an 'exclusive use' basis for conferences, day meetings, private lunches and dinners. Taking just one group at any one time guarantees the privacy and seclusion to ensure any event is a success. It also means staff can concentrate fully on guests to ensure the highest standard of comfort, service and cuisine.
The newly refurbished Guthrie Pavilion in the stunning Italian Gardens, now caters for up to 200 for private dining and is an excellent space for conferences.
The Astor Wing also offers 21 bedrooms, each individually designed and luxuriously furnished with en-suite facilities.
The Castle Dining Hall is available to hire when closed to the public. Both rooms are steeped in history and are superbly restored with fine wood panelling and a carved Minstrels Gallery. Guests arrive at the Castle forecourt and enter across the drawbridge with reception drinks being served in the Inner Hall or Inner Courtyard.
A range of exciting outdoor team building activities can also be organised at the Hever Castle Estate from laser shooting, archery and duck herding through to motorised sports such as quad bikes, apache cars, digger driving and reverse steer Land Rover driving.
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