Bradley House in Wiltshire




United Kingdom
BA12 7HL
Tel:
01244 571208

At a glance

Civil Licence -
90
Indoor Dining Capacity -
60
Marquee Dining Capacity -
250


Bradley House is a lovely stately home set in wonderful informal grounds with views over rolling Wiltshire countryside. Built more than 300 years ago and adapted almost 200 years ago to be a family home, it has been owned by the Dukes of Somerset throughout that time.

The house is unique in retaining the warm, welcoming nature of a family home whilst also making a wonderful luxury venue for a country house wedding. It has bedrooms (doubles, twins and family rooms) to sleep 24 adults, a panelled dining room that can seat 24 and sitting rooms complete with squidgy sofas and open log fires. In addition we have "pamper rooms" with-in the house and a heated pool outside.

The house is not an hotel nor is staying here an hotel experience - it is much more relaxed and surprisingly informal. You can choose to self cater, to have a private chef or caterers to cook for you or, as most do, a combination. We have local staff available to help with breakfasts, help you self-cater or just help you doing the things that are not much fun...like washing-up!

We also have "The Coach House" - a converted coach house and Victorian stables situated in a courtyard next to the house - which is available for you to entertain your guests. "The Coach House" comprises a dining room to seat up to 60 people, a room for music and dancing, a bar and the Victorian stables which are used as a very relaxed chill-out area. If you wish to entertain more than 60 guests we have a marquee attached to the "The Coach House" that can seat up to 90 people, up to 150 or up to 180 people.

If you would like to visit Bradley House please call our wedding office on 01244 571208.


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