Horwood House, Grade II listed country house in Little Horwood, England
Horwood House is a Grade II listed English country house in the village of Little Horwood, in the county of Buckinghamshire. It consists of a main building, a service wing, and a stable block, all set within wooded grounds and gardens.
The house was built and added to over several periods, with each phase reflecting the changing tastes of English country house architecture. In the 20th century it was converted into a hotel and went through a thorough renovation.
Horwood House is used today as a hotel that welcomes wedding parties, corporate groups, and weekend guests into its old rooms. The mix of wood paneling, high ceilings, and modern fittings gives the building a character that visitors tend to notice right away.
The property sits in the rural village of Little Horwood and is easiest to reach by car. It is worth booking ahead, as the house is often reserved for events and weddings, which can limit availability on certain days.
The property is home to Harry's Bar and Kitchen and the 1911 Restaurant, two dining spaces that operate inside the historic rooms of the house. The restaurant's name refers to a specific year in the building's past, giving guests a small clue about how long the place has been standing.
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