72 acres of private
Cambridgeshire parkland.

A setting for extended,
exclusive wedding celebrations

An Original Historic Estate

A Victorian Country House

Built in 1842, the Hall belongs to the early Victorian period, a time of industrial expansion and growing confidence in British architecture.

Its design reflects an era shaped by permanence, proportion and a sense of enduring presence within the landscape

Decimus Burton

Designed by Decimus Burton, whose work includes London’s Wellington Arch, the Hall reflects the same principles of classical proportion, balance and restraint.

These qualities give the house its quiet sense of presence and allow it to sit naturally within the surrounding landscape.

Through World War II

During the Second World War, the estate was used by Royal Engineers, who were based in the grounds for training and accommodation.

Photographs from the period show American personnel on site, reflecting the broader wartime use of estates across the region.

The Park Today

The Grounds

The estate is set within historic parkland, where open lawns, mature trees and a series of lakes define the landscape.

Together, they create a setting of space and stillness, surrounding the Hall and giving the estate its sense of scale, privacy and calm.

The Hall

Today, the Hall remains a private country house, maintained and adapted to support modern use while preserving its original character.

Over the years, the Hall has hosted gatherings, celebrations and private occasions of all kinds.

Its rooms have long been used for receiving guests, for dining, and for marking significant moments — a tradition that continues today.

The Estate Cottages

Four historic cottages sit within the grounds,
each restored and appointed to an exceptional standard.

They provide additional accommodation across the estate —
private, refined, and fully integrated into the setting of the house.

Life on the Estate

The estate remains active, with equestrian use and grazing across the parkland continuing to shape the landscape.

These elements form part of the daily life of the estate, contributing to its character as a place that is both lived in and maintained over time.

Your Invitation

This is your invitation to celebrate at Hemingford Park.
The Hall, the grounds and the estate are yours to use as you wish —
a setting for time together, for gathering, and for a celebration that takes place naturally across the day.

It is a place to be shared with those closest to you,
in surroundings that feel calm, considered and entirely your own.