Venue was transformed from top to toe

10:30AM, Monday 04 March 2019

Venue was transformed from top to toe

FOLLOWING a £20 million refurbishment, De Vere Wokefield Estate has been transformed from top to toe into a stylish, stunning venue.

Situated in 250 acres of beautiful Berkshire countryside, the Mansion House sits in the heart of the estate featuring grand spaces perfect for meetings, private events and weddings alike. This includes our stunning Terrace Suite with breathtaking views overlooking the lawns and lake.

All 87 bedrooms in this building have been refurbished, keeping the traditional style of the house, whilst dining can take place in the à la carte restaurant 1560. Alternatively, take the time to enjoy an afternoon tea on the terrace or relax in the wood-panelled Whisky Lounge.

Wokefield Place is a completely separate venue — it is modern, bright and decorated with trees and plants, providing a truly inspiring atmosphere.

A further 222 bedrooms are located in this building, all refurbished in soft tones perfect for a comfortable night’s sleep.

Meeting rooms are plentiful in Wokefield Place, with the Wokefield Suite able to seat up to 400 delegates at once.

The View restaurant serves a delicious and nutritious buffet lunch and dinner, whilst Benedict’s Bar serves drinks and bar food daily.

Outside, discover an 18-hole championship golf course complete with a brand new driving range opening in March that will feature eight covered bays enabling practice rain or shine.

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