Somerford Hall is a magnificent Adam mansion, built in the classic Palladian style of the mid 18th Century.

Steeped in history, this prestigious location can offer you a venue of unparalleled style and elegance.

An unrivalled setting amidst acres of rolling parkland, designed by Humphrey Repton, provides an idyllic haven of peace and tranquility commanding unspoilt views across countryside.

The Hall is approached by a long, winding driveway, carried over one of the ornamental lakes by a picturesque bridge, before arriving at the main gates.

Surrounded by mature trees, the graceful gardens and enchanting light woodland with pretty gazebo provide a delightful setting for photographic opportunities.
Somerford Hall was built in 1730 in the classic Palladian style of the time and contains a variety of interesting architectural detail such as the original ornate plasterwork in the hallway and a wonderful galleried oak staircase.

The Ballroom ceiling is an impressive example of period plasterwork and has been lovingly restored.