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    Claydon House

    The extraordinary interiors of Claydon House, built 1759-69, boast outstanding features including the magnificent North Hall and Saloon, which now provide a stunning area for many types of events.

    Claydon House has strong associations with Florence Nightingale and the property still contains many of her personal belongings. Claydon House is set within 52 acres of unspoilt parkland with far-reaching views across the estate which can be enjoyed from the marquee site and terrace.  

    The state rooms can be used for meetings, corporate hospitality and fine dinners and the grounds are available for large marquee events and drinks receptions.

    Claydon House
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    Corporate hospitality

    The beautiful intricate carvings and original wooden floor of the North Hall is impressive for special dinners. Its graceful appearance provides clients with a tranquil environment to impress guests.

    The Saloon is a magnificent room for a company presentation or awards ceremony and is a large decorative space for important meetings.

    Adjacent to the main house, the views from the terrace really enhance any event. For up to 300 people in a marquee, the Terrace provides an excellent space for you own requirements.

    Room Theatre Banqueting Boardroom Standing
    The Saloon

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    The North Hall

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    For further information and to arrange a viewing please contact the Wedding and Functions Coordinator Rachel Ingram on 01296 733007.

    Claydon House, Middle Claydon, nr Buckingham MK18 2EY

    Tel: 01494 755561

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    Claydon House, Buckinghamshire
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