Friday, April 19, 2024

Get ready for a romantic February at Burghley House

Historic Tudor mansion Burghley House has a romantic February in store.

Time for some Afternoon Tea

With bookings available between Wednesday 15th – Sunday 19th February, spoil someone special and enjoy a splendid afternoon tea experience for two – all in the idyllic surroundings of The Orangery Restaurant. Check out the Valentine’s Afternoon Tea Menu and make your reservation online.

Valentine’s Day Dinner

Head Chef of Burghley Park Golf Club, George Glassey, has prepared a special set Valentine’s menu for the evening. With reservations available on Valentine’s Day only, book a table between 5:30pm – 8:30pm. Contact the Bar & Hospitality Team on 01780 753789 or email bpgc@burghley.co.uk

Surprise a loved one

With the Courtyard Shops re-opening from Saturday 4th February, pick up an array of gifts that are sure to delight your valentine. Luxurious chocolates, tasty treats, lavish jewellery, wonderful homewares and more. The Courtyard Shop is open every Wednesday to Sunday, 10am – 4pm.

Romantic walks in the Parkland

Admire the Capability Brown landscape, take in views of the lake and catch a glimpse of the House on your romantic visit this month. The Parkland & Garden Cafe are open daily, but please check opening times before your visit.

Your dream wedding at Burghley

Weddings don’t get more spectacular than at Burghley, surrounded by perfectly manicured gardens and an undeniably breathtaking parkland. All of this can be exclusively yours for a day. There are four iconic location ceremonies within Burghley House; The Great Hall, The Old Kitchen, The Bow Room or The Orangery. Outdoor ceremonies can also be facilitated at the picturesque Summer House.

If you’re looking to tie the knot sooner rather than later, selected wedding dates are available this summer and bookings are also being confirmed for 2024. Burghley’s Events & Weddings team can tailor a bespoke package to suit your every need. To receive a wedding package or to find out more about Weddings at Burghley, please get in touch with the Events team at events@burghley.co.uk.

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