Hatfield House, Park & Gardens
Hatfield, AL9 5NQHatfield House is the Hertfordshire home of the 7th Marquess of Salisbury. Hatfield House, built between 1607 and 1611 by Robert Cecil, lst Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to James I, has been in the Cecil family ever since.
The Old Palace offers a unique venue for corporate and private parties, marriage ceremonies, wedding receptions and other events and the Estate supports a variety of other thriving businesses ranging from residential and commercial properties to a timber business, traditional breed meat products and Christmas tree sales.
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The Old Palace offers a unique venue for corporate and private parties, marriage ceremonies, wedding receptions and other events and the Estate supports a variety of other thriving businesses ranging from residential and commercial properties to a timber business, traditional breed meat products and Christmas tree sales.
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Location
Hatfield House (and Estate Office) is 21 miles from Central London, 7 miles North of the M25 motorway (junction 23) and 2 miles East of the A1(M) (junction 4). Exit the A1(M) at junction 4 (after the Hatfield Tunnel if travelling from the South) and follow the brown leisure signs for Hatfield House via the A414 and A1000. The main entrance is opposite Hatfield railway station on the Great North Road (A1000).
See also: Location Map
These details were last updated on Monday 29 August 2005
