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Restored from the ruins of Sir Christopher Hatton's great Elizabethan palace, in its day the largest house in England, the surviving garden is a rare piece of history; parts have been replanted by Rosemary Verey (using plants available in 1580) and Rupert Golby.
Gardens open: April - September; Sundays & Bank Holiday Mondays; 1 -5pm.
Please contact the property for up to date opening times
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Restored from the ruins of Sir Christopher Hatton's great Elizabethan palace, in its day the largest house in England. Holdenby subsequently became the palace and then the prison of Charles I. The surviving garden is a rare piece of history; parts have been replanted by Rosemary Verey (using plants available in 1580) and Rupert Golby. We offer a venue for you to hold your civil ceremony and reception here. Guided house tours available weekday afternoons and evenings by appointment (min 20). Light or substantial refreshments served, plus shop, museum and stable yard shops. Falconry displays for an additional cost. Wheelchair access. | Tailor Made Facilities | | Visits to House | Yes | | Visits to Garden | Yes | | Other Events | Yes | | Light Refreshments | Yes | | Lunch | Yes | | Dinner | Yes |
| Contact Details | | Contact: | | Jim Powell/Caroline Rhind | | Address: | | Holdenby House | | Town: | | Holdenby | | County: | | Northamptonshire | | Postcode: | | NN6 8DJ | | Phone: | | 01604 770074 | | Email: | | events@holdenby.com |
Civil Ceremony and Wedding Reception
Weddings: Substantial gardens and grounds. Maximum seating capacity in house is 108; unlimited capacity in marquee in grounds.
Contact - Jim Powell. Tel: 01604 770074, Fax: 01604 770962, E-mail: office@holdenby.com
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