Warbrook House

The Street, Eversley, Hook, Hampshire, RG27 0PL
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Overview

Warbrook House Weddings

An enviable venue for your special day…
Warbrook House is a magnificent Grade I listed mansion house, built by the architect John James in the 1720’s. It is located in the lovely village of Eversley, on the North Hampshire Berkshire border. Standing in 140 acres of beautiful gardens, parkland and woodland it makes the perfect setting for your very special day.

Wedding Venue Overview and Facilities

  • Total No. of bedrooms—78
  • No. of suites—0
  • Civil license—Yes
  • Chapel on site—No
  • Additional facilities—Outdoor Swimming pool,
    140 acres of land

Wedding Breakfast and Reception Guest Capacities

  • Table Dining—120
  • Buffet Style—150
  • Marquee—Available upon request

Wedding season availability

All year round

Offers/Packages

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Wedding Fairs

Warbrook House Personal Showrounds
Viewing by appointment
Free entry
Free parking

Contact this venue directly via the link below to arrange a personal showround to view this wedding venue and discuss your preferences and the available options with their wedding team.

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