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This 16th Century manor house was built by Sir William Petre, Secretary of State to four Tudor monarchs, and is still occupied by his descendants. The house substantially retains its original form and appearance and contains furniture, pictures and memorabilia accumulated over the centuries.
There are five principal rooms inside the house and four main areas in the gardens and grounds that are available for your use, either individually or in combination. Whether you are planning to celebrate your wedding in the company of 20 or 200 of your friends and family, Ingatestone Hall can provide a most attractive setting for the festivities
Ingatesone Hall is licenced for civil ceremonies but if you prefer a church ceremony is close to many picturesque village churches -Fryerning, Mountnessing, Buttsbury and Margaretting.
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Map & Directions
Road Directions
A12 to Ingatestone village. From the London end of the High Street, take Station Lane. Go over the level crossing and continue for 0.5 mile. Designated parking is about 200 yards from the house.
Public Transport Directions
The nearest railway station is Ingatestone, which is 0.8 miles away.