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  1. Ashridge House is a Grade I neo-gothic country house and a former royal residence in Hertfordshire. It offers award-winning services for weddings, conferences, events, and accommodation, as well as seasonal events and activities in the gardens.

    • Visit Us

      Ashridge House is a tranquil retreat set in 190 acres of...

    • Weddings & Celebrations

      Weddings at Ashridge House are nothing short of spectacular....

    • Conferences

      The rooms in the spectacular neo-gothic main house have a...

    • Food & Wellbeing

      The Ashridge House gym has superb rest and relaxation...

    • Stay with us

      Stay in 190 rooms & lodges available at Ashridge House...

    • What's On

      Following the success of Ashridge House Illuminated in 2022,...

    • FAQs

      Ashridge House has been used in a number of productions,...

    • Sustainability

      Ashridge House is part of EF Education First. Across EF as a...

  2. www.ashridgehouse.org.uk › visit-us › houseHouse | Ashridge House

    Ashridge House is a former royal residence with 700 years of history and a stunning landscape. Visit the house, gardens, café, shop, and restaurant, or book a conference, event, or wedding at this award-winning venue.

  3. www.ashridge-house.co.ukAshridge House

    Ashridge House is a historic venue for conferences, meetings and events, offering 50+ function rooms, 180+ bedrooms and 190 acres of gardens. Enter to win a VIP team retreat worth up to £7,000 for up to 20 people at this award-winning venue.

  4. Ashridge House has over 700 years of fascinating history from monastery, a royal residence for both King Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, to private house, military hospital, ladies’ finishing school, and world-renowned international business school.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AshridgeAshridge - Wikipedia

    Ashridge is a country estate and stately home in Hertfordshire, England. It is situated in the Chiltern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Berkhamsted and 23 miles (37 km) north west of London.