Ugbrooke Park

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Dartmoor National Park Chudleigh Newton Abbot TQ13 0AD

Amenities

Facilities

  • Furniture
  • Internet access
  • Lighting
  • Other decor
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)
  • Table linens
  • Wheelchair accessible

Distance from airport

  • 15.5 mi. from venue

Ugbrooke Park Meeting Space

Space (Private)Available
Space (Outdoor)Available

Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms13
Double (2 beds)7

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Ugbrooke Park is located in Chudleigh, England. It is set in a tranquil Devon valley landscaped by Capability Brown. It has a history covering 900 years, featuring in the Domesday Book of 1086, exhibiting a fascinating variety of alterations made over the centuries. Robert Adam and Capability Brown were commissioned to remodel the house, grounds and garden in the mid 18th century. Outstanding Adam interior designs and unique external features remain; while Lady Clifford's extensive interior design skills are apparent in many of the rooms today. House Party’ style accommodation with Lord and Lady Clifford as hosts can be arranged with guests accommodated in the seven double and six twin rooms with en-suite facilities. Each has been beautifully appointed and furnished by Lady Clifford who is a leading international interior designer. The Norfolk Room displays the spectacular 18th century embroidery hangings. The Cardinal's Room is luxuriously decorated; the Chinese Room has oriental silk paintings and objets d'art. The House contains many fine paintings, furniture, beautiful needlework and a rare family military uniform collection. But above all, Ugbrooke remains the comfortable home of Lord and Lady Clifford and it is a delight and privilege to be able to share the house's history and welcoming ambiance. The house and garden provide a wonderful setting for your Wedding Reception. Alternatively, larger Wedding Receptions can be held by erecting a marquee on the West Front Lawn with spectacular views over the lakes and Park.

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