Althorp is the kind of place that takes your
breath away the moment you first see it.
Famous as the childhood home of the late
Princess Diana but has in fact been home
to her family, the Spencers for nearly 500
years. The house is a treasure trove of
amazing art work, sculptures and furniture,
combined with stunning interiors and
elegant parkland, secluded lakeside
retreats, formal lawns lined with ancient
oaks and an array of picturesque villages,
farms and golf clubs scattered about the surrounding countryside.
Whether you choose to spend the night
amidst the elegant furnishings of the India
Silk Bedroom or the plush, opulent decor
of the King William Bedroom, an
overnight stay at Althorp is guaranteed to
make you feel like royalty. Not least
because many of its guest suites have been
graced by kings, queens and statesmen for
over five centuries; from William of
Orange in 1695 to Queen Mary and King
George V in 1913. Indeed, the splendid
Oak Bedroom even witnessed a secret
marriage between the First Earl Spencer
and his fiance, Georgiana Poyntz, in 1755.
Naturally, Althorp also offers a variety of
traditional country pursuits, such as
archery, shooting or hunting. And with one
of England s most experienced gamekeepers
managing an equally acclaimed shoot,
there really is no better place to perfect
your skills in this most classic of English
rural sports.
There is a large variety of bedrooms available
from formal four poster state rooms
to much more contemporary bedrooms
and childrens rooms. This home is ideal
for a large family group or a small corporate
party.
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