The Manor, Elstree

About The Manor, Elstree
The Manor (formerly known as the Edgwarebury Hotel) was founded on rich heritage and traditional values of quality and originality, and it stands on the site of an old Tudor house, which dates back to 1540.
The Manor’s Tudor style mansion and beautiful landscaped gardens make it one of the most stunning wedding venues in Hertfordshire for ceremonies and receptions. The hotel has been beautifully designed, with stunning original features restored, creating a charming and captivating setting.
The hotel is set in 10 acres of gardens and natural woodland, with views overlooking Central London. In fact, some of the shrubs and rhododendrons are of the same age as the house itself, and the magnolia tree outside the Terrace Bar is especially impressive when in flower. Commander Sir Arthur Trevor Dawson, was the owner and first occupant of the “Edgwarebury House”. It was turned into a private country club in the early 1930’s and remained so until the late 1960’s. When it was then operated as a hotel with a fine restaurant. In 1989 a new wing with conference facilities and bedrooms were added, moving the hotel into its present status. The building’s original features have been largely retained with several pieces throughout the hotel being of considerable age. The front door was originally part of the dungeons in Lewes Castle. As one stands in the entrance hall attention is immediately drawn to the outstanding features of the fireplace with Italian carved columns supporting the ornate mantelpiece. It is understood that some of the wood was actually from ships involved in the battle of the Spanish Armada. The beams and cornerstones have been used to decorate the ceilings in reception. The wooden panels in the Beaufort Room are believed to date back to the 1600’s. In the bar, there is a particularly fine set of old Gothic panels made from ships lockers. The fire place over mantel features some fine carving which frames a medieval Spanish painting produced on a leather “canvas”. It’s location, just 2 miles (10 minute drive) from Elstree Studios means that it has featured in many television programmes and films over the years. In addition to this ‘claim to fame’ the Hotel can boast of having entertained famous celebrities, including Peter Sellers, Tom Cruise and John Cleese to mention a few.
Whether it’s decorating the wedding venue, personalising your wedding menu, or organising overnight accommodation for you and your guests, we will help you at every stage of planning. We also have many options for civil ceremonies.
Our personal style of service will help you create a bespoke wedding package that ensures you have a wonderful day to remember, unique to you.
A Midsummer’s Evening Wedding Fair
A Midsummer’s Evening Wedding Fair
In the Heart of Hertfordshire
Join us for a relaxed and inspiring summer evening at our Midsummer’s Evening Wedding Fair, set within a stunning historic Tudor venue with sweeping views across London. As the sun sets, explore beautiful grounds, gardens and lakeside scenery while imagining your wedding day in a setting full of charm and character.
Enjoy elegant bridal fashion shows throughout the evening, live music, cake tasting and photobooth fun, and meet trusted local wedding suppliers ready to help bring your vision to life. Whether you’re planning an intimate celebration or a grand occasion, this versatile venue offers beautiful spaces for weddings of any size, combining centuries old history with timeless romance.
The perfect place to gather ideas, see the venue at its most atmospheric, and start planning a wedding that’s truly unforgettable.
This peaceful wedding venue which often appears in films and TV programmes is just a short 10/15min drive from North London and the M25 junction 23.
Parking and admission are free
We look forward to welcoming you.
The Manor, Elstree
Barnet Lane,, Elstree, Herts, WD6 3RE
Tel: 08003689366
Website: themanorelstree.co.uk
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