Chicheley Hall will reopen as a hotel and wedding venue after being bought by Hong Kong based business.
This stunning Grade I listed 18th century manor house will be run under the management of Countrywide Hotels and has already opened for business travellers.
The hotel is due to open further for Alfresco Afternoon Teas from 12th April and fully for leisure guests from 17th May 2021.
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With 48-bedrooms the hotel will offer an incredible wedding and event space in Milton Keynes filled with original features, giving the most amazing backdrop to any bride’s big day.
With private sculptured gardens and 80 acres of beautiful grounds, it offers the perfect location for a garden wedding reception and photographs.
It is ideally located for a relaxing weekend or family break, with many top attractions and sights nearby.
For meeting and events, Chicheley Hall offers 9 beautiful meeting and events suites with the largest one offering banqueting for up to 100 guests.
The hotel will hope to provide the perfect location for weddings and family celebrations, as well as a place for friends to come and meet for alfresco dining, afternoon tea, dinner and drinks in our hotel bar and restaurant.
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Darren Patt of Countrywide Hotels said: "We are delighted to be taking over the management of Chicheley Hall hotel and reopening it as a hotel and luxury wedding venue.
"We cannot wait to welcome the local community back to enjoy this stunning hotel and gardens."
The owner also commented saying: "We are excited to have taken over the ownership of this impressive venue, and look forward to working with Countrywide Hotels in investing in this beautiful hotel to make it accessible to the community and one of the best venues in Buckinghamshire."
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