
72 acres of private
Cambridgeshire parkland.
A setting for extended,
exclusive wedding celebrations
At the centre of the estate stands Hemingford Park Hall —
a private country house with over 180 years of hosting and reception.
Its rooms have been used for gatherings, celebrations and occasions of importance,
receiving guests within the house and across the estate.
That tradition continues today —
a setting for arrival, preparation, and hosting at the house itself.
Throughout the Hall, a series of elegant rooms provide space to gather, prepare and spend time together.
These are rooms designed for receiving and for gathering —
used in the same way today, with the house at the centre of the occasion.
A formal dining room overlooks the parkland,
while a second, more informal space sits alongside the main kitchen.
The principal bedroom of the Hall may serve as the bridal suite —
a private room of scale, overlooking the parkland.
With its own dressing room and bathroom,
it provides a perfect setting to host the most special guests.
Five further bedrooms and suites are set within the Hall.
Guests remain within the house, occupying rooms intended for residence and for those closest to the occasion.
Each is individually arranged, in keeping with the character of the house.
To stay at the Hall is to inhabit the house as it was intended.
The day moves through its rooms — from arrival, to dressing, to dining and celebration — with the house remaining the centre throughout.