A taste of Tudor splendour

High Grosvenor House dates back to the early 16th Century and is set amid lovely Shropshire countryside.

Newly renovated, the house is filled with a wealth of original timbered rooms and features, capturing the atmosphere of Tudor England. The house and gardens provide the perfect backdrop for any special occasion, for which it is exclusively available.

With wonderful views across rolling countryside, the house comprises of 5 luxury en-suite bedrooms, a large farmhouse dining kitchen and entertaining space.

Two adjoining cottages provide additional accommodation and there is a stunning venue with bar and glass house with an amazing view.

The recently-installed Garden Room has a tilted slatted roof and huge bi fold doors, again making the most of the superb views.

All food and drink is tailored to the individual by the in house Executive Chef, with menus to suit all tastes. Drinks packages are available using sister company Hard to Find Wines.

High Grosvenor House can cater for parties large and small, from a dozen to 100.

With Christmas fast approaching, there is an Open Venue Day on November 7th and a Christmas Fayre on November 27th.

 

 

 

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