Set in middle England, with extremely convenient
road, rail and air communications, Stoke Rochford Hall’s conference
facilities are centred in a superb listed Victorian mansion, surrounded by
over 1000 acres of farmland and beautifully set in 28 acres of formal
gardens. The estate village with its Norman Church is near the entrance to
the Hall.
The Hall was designed by William Burn, the famous
Victorian Scottish architect for Sir Christopher Turner, a wealthy
landowner. Built between 1810 and 1815, it has extensive conference and
banqueting facilities and still retains many of its original features.