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Ston Easton Park is a Palladian mansion set in one of the West Country's most beautiful estates. There is little that can compare with the well preserved classicism of the Park. Grade I listed building of 1740, within a classical landscape created by the great 18th Century landscape gardener, Humphry Repton, Ston Easton Park exudes elegance, warmth and comfort. Log fires burn, comfortable antique furniture beckons evoking memories of a more leisured age and providing a welcome you might associate with a magnificent private country house. Click images above to view larger preview Business guests at Ston Easton Park can choose the setting that most appropriately suits the occasion. The Yellow Room, with its lovely Georgian and Regency furniture, ancestral portraits and views to the south lawn and out over the Ha-Ha, is Ston Easton Park's original dining room and can seat up to twenty four guests. It's popular for small business meetings, formal business lunches and small dinner parties. The softly painted, wood panelled Parlour is an award-winning restaurant that can be opened onto the adjoining Painting Room, creating an ideal setting for parties of up to forty but each room being sufficiently versatile to accommodate both small business lunches and large dinners. The Library is so perfect for a boardroom style meeting for up to 12 executives. The grand Saloon, with its fabulously ornate ceiling featuring the Hippisley family crest, is ideal for up to 100 delegates seated theatre-style, cocktail parties, large receptions, special celebrations and important presentations. Ston Easton Park also provides cuisine of award-winning stature, using fresh vegetables from our own Victorian kitchen garden as well as the best locally grown or reared produce. The outstanding cuisine in such a remarkable setting creates a uniquely desirable dining experience of international renown.
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