Hunton Park, Country house hotel in Abbots Langley, United Kingdom
Hunton Park is a country hotel set in Hertfordshire's landscape, housed within a Georgian mansion surrounded by 22 acres of gardens and grounds. The main building sits at the center of the estate, with formal garden spaces that frame the property and define its character.
The estate was originally built around 1810 as Hazelwood House by Henry Botham, but the building burned down in 1908 and was reconstructed elsewhere on the grounds. After its rebuilding, it took the name Hunton Park and developed into an established country house over the following decades.
The estate carries the Hunton family name, marking generations who shaped the property and left their mark on local memory. Walking through the rooms today, visitors sense the connection between the house and the people who called it home across different eras.
The hotel provides 72 bedrooms across different categories, ranging from standard rooms to superior suites to suit various needs. Additional facilities include conference spaces and an on-site restaurant serving meals and refreshments to guests.
The property served as a filming location for a 1970s romantic drama series and several horror productions, using its rooms and grounds. This cinematic past adds a layer of historical significance to the place that many visitors overlook.
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