Rooms

“Oak panels, historic fireplaces, stained glass windows. Meeting space at Hampton Manor offers the grandeur of the original house combined with style, comfort and all the necessary components of a 21st Century meetings venue. The manor offers full WiFi coverage and all the rooms are equipped with full audiovisual functionality.”

Mawson

Named after Hampton Manor’s original garden designer, Thomas Mawson. The room’s large windows offer beautiful views over the grounds. The high ceiling and original mirrors give a feel of space and openness making it ideal for any layout, be it a board meeting (up to 35 people), lecture or conference (around 80 people theatre style).

Library

Once Sir Frederick Peel’s private library, this is a grand oak panelled room with double aspect views over the gardens and clock tower. The restored oak bookcases spanning two walls and original fireplace give the room a feel of history and drama, while the space and light make it an impressive room for either dining or meeting of up to 20 people.

Latest News

  • Join us for our exclusive Wedding Fayre on Sunday 26th February 2012 from 12 noon until 7pm and experience The Manor dressed in all its splendour as the ultimate wedding venue for your very special day. We will have a host of our handpicked suppliers here to help you plan your day along with hosting our [...]

  • Tim Anderson, winner of BBC1′s MasterChef competition 2011, who hosted 2 fabulous Japanese Tasting evenings with us in October is returning on Thursday 29th March for an all American evening in Peel’s. Please click on the menu details for further information and reserve your table with us today, this event will sell out very quickly! [...]

  • Following a recent visit by Richard McComb to Peel’s Restaurant, head chef Martyn Pearn has received high praise for his food.