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Hopton Court Description

Hopton Court sits discreetly on the edge of the hamlet of Hopton Wafers. Set in parkland, amidst 1800 acres of countryside on the borders of Worcestershire and Shropshire, visitors enjoy exhilarating views from the house and gardens. The house dates from 1776 and is attributed to John Nash. Humphry Repton was responsible for laying out the grounds and parkland.

Hopton Court is available for your wedding, a family party or for corporate entertainment. For your celebration or business meeting, depending on the number of people and what you wish to do, you have the choice of the fully refurbished Coach House or the unique cast-iron Conservatory. Whichever you choose you will enjoy total exclusivity at Hopton Court during your time with them.

Hopton Court is unique in its location and in the desire of the owners to make it a special place for you or your company to spend a restful and fulfilling day either in celebration or promoting business opportunities.

On offer is a country house setting which is exclusively yours for the duration and will tailor-make your day to your requirements.

Corporate Entertainment And Private Parties At Hopton Court:

Their aim is to give their customers a private house setting, which is congenial and exclusive, and to tailor-make your event to match your objectives.

As such they do not have a package since they recognise that there are as many ways of managing a corporate day as there are businesses that wish to use their facilities.

By promoting your business at Hopton Court you will give your customers the best opportunity to communicate with each other away from everyday pressures and at the same time take part in mutually enjoyable pastimes.

Activities:

Choose from an innovative and fun selection of activities to accompany your event. The choice is endless, many with clear relevance and learning built in.

A small selection includes:

Country Pursuits

Falconry / Duck Handling / Clay Pigeon Shooting / Archery / Off Road Driving

Multi Activity

Archery / Grass Karts / Quads / Hovercrafts / Reverse Steer / Rifle Shooting

Team Building

Picture Perfect / Moviedrome / Dragonboat Racing / Treasure Hunt / Spy Challenge / It's a Knockout

Conference Energisers

Slap Rap / Clowning Around / The HAKA

Business Games

Prospects and Pitfalls / Automotiv / Pirates of the Severn Seas

For further information, visit their Website.

Wedding Ceremony:

The conservatory, which holds up to 60 people seated or more if standing, is licensed for civil ceremonies. The conservatory has flowering plants and shrubs and is situated in the rose garden. Drinks and canapés can be served on the lawn after the ceremony.

Reception:

The reception is held in the Coach House, which will seat up to sixty guests. For larger weddings a marquee is attached to the Coach House to cater for up to one hundred and fifty guests.

Visits By Appointment Only:

Hopton Court is a private house and in order to avoid disappointment if there's no one in, it is essential to make an appointment before you visit.

Further information including opening times and prices

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Additional Info for Hopton Court

  • YesWeddings
  • YesRefreshments
  • YesConferences
  • YesFilming
  • YesLive Entertainment
  • YesCar Parking

Heritage Groups

  • YesHistoric Houses Association

Credit Cards Accepted

  • YesMastercard
  • YesVisa
  • YesBarclays
  • YesSwitch

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