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A striking Palladian mansion set in extensive parkland. Basildon Park was built between 1776 and 1783 and was the home of Sir Francis Sykes, a man who had made his fortune in India. The property fell on hard times in the early part of the last century, but was rescued by Lord and Lady Iliffe, who lovingly restored it and filled it with fine pictures and furniture. Today Basildon illustrates the high life of the 18th-century and was used as a location in the 2005 feature film adaptation of Jane Austen's classic 'Pride and Prejudice'.
Address:
Reading
Berkshire RG8 9NR [view map] Venue Type:
- Attraction
- Castle/Historic Interest
Venue Location:
Facilities & Services Catering Facilities:
Meeting Room Capacities:
| Function Room Name | Theatre Style | Boardroom Style |
| Lower Hall |
50 |
20 |
| Garden Room |
60 |
24 |
| Grand Hall |
80 |
40 |
| Dining Room |
|
20 |
Function Room Capacities:
| Room Name | Sit Down | Buffet | Dinner/Dance |
| Lower Hall |
70 |
70 |
| Garden Room |
50 |
70 |
| Grand Hall |
50 |
70 |
| Dining Room |
40 |
Business Venue Description: The suite of highly decorative rooms, which were intended for the great entertainments that were a feature of country house life, provide a unique historical setting for your special event.
Basildon Park is the perfect location for drinks receptions and formal dinners, either upstairs in the Grand Hall and Dining Room, or below stairs in the Lower Hall and Garden Room.
Alternatively a marquee site is available on the front or croquet lawn which afford stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
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