Marble Hill House

Richmond

A lovely Palladian villa still set in 66 acres of riverside parkland...

Marble Hill House is the last complete survivor of the elegant villas and gardens which bordered the Thames between Richmond and Hampton Court in the 18th century. It is home to a fine collection of early Georgian paintings, including portraits of Mrs Howard and her circle and a unique paper has been designed to fit the room, each sheet different and hand painted by Chinese artists.

Set in delightful wooded parkland with views towards the River Thames, Marble Hill House is an elegant venue for special events. It was built in the 1720’s for Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk and mistress of George II and became one of the most fashionable residences of the period where artists, authors, poets and politicians of the day frequently gathered.

Marble Hill House is set in a peaceful wooded parkland with stunning views of the River Thames. The beautiful rooms offer a spectacular location for evening receptions and wedding ceremonies. Marble Hill House is now available for dinners for up to 40 people.

Event Types

Charity Event, Concert, Conference, Corporate Hospitality, Film Location, Launch Event, Media Event, Meeting, Presentation, Reception, Wedding Reception, Civil Wedding Ceremony, Civil Partnership Ceremony.

Please always mention Funky Venues when you enquire.

Contact

Name:
Jodie Guilford
Telephone:
0844 858 0630
Email:

Web:
www.english-heritage.org.uk
Address:
Marble Hill House
Richmond Road
London
TW1 2NL

Essential Information

Features

  • Stand-Up Reception Capacity 60
  • Sit-Down Dinner Capacity 40
  • Meeting / Conference Capacity 50
  • Available Daily, All Year, Times Vary
  • Wedding Licence
  • Civil Partnership Licence
  • Tetrastyle Room
  • Great Room