The House

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THE HOUSE

10 resplendent rooms for events

Sandon Hall is a glorious stately home with 10 resplendent rooms. Tucked far away from the madding crowd in the heart of Staffordshire in the Midlands, the glorious house and gardens are surrounded by a further 400 acres of lush countryside. Grand yet comfortable, Sandon Hall is spacious, stunning and the ideal venue for any event; big or small; business or pleasure.

The House

The ancestral home of the Earls of Harrowby since 1776

A picturesque mile-long drive through stunning parkland

All rooms are licenced for wedding ceremonys

Saloon

The hall’s grand saloon offers the ideal mixture of opulence and class.

Grand staircase for your memorable entrance

Stunning views of the front entrance and drive

Seats 120

Library

Our intimate library has a tasteful, understated charm.

Perfect for more intimate occasions

Stunning views of the rear gardens

Seats 100

Drawing Room

Comfortable and spacious, the drawing room is where your guests can relax and unwind.

Stunning views of the rear gardens

Exquisite Chinoiserie Wallpaper

Ornate chandeliers

Dining Room

The dining room is perfect for wining and dining both clients and loved ones alike.

Ideal for conferences

Stunning views of rear gardens

Seats 60

Conservatory

Bright and airy, our conservatory offers a fabulous photo opportunity.

A botanical paradise

Beautiful Victorian Architecture

Perfect for drinks receptions & weddings

 

SANDON HALL HISTORY

A Remarkable house and gardens set in
an historic parkland landscape

Sandon Hall has been the ancestral home of the Harrowby family since 1776, when Nathaniel, 1st Baron Harrowby bought a shooting lodge and had it transformed by the architect Samuel Wyatt into a Georgian House.

Disaster struck in 1848, when the Hall was so badly damaged by fire that it had to be rebuilt. The renowned architect William Burn designed the existing neo-Jacobean style house, completed in 1854.