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C L I V E D E N
CLIVEDEN IS UNIQUEThe setting, architecture and interiors all speak eloquently of extraordinary extravagance and remarkablerefinement. There is a palpable sense of history, for this is a house that for over 300 years has been dedicatedto the pursuit of pleasure, power and politics. The first house was built in 1666 by the 2nd Duke of Buckingham. A notorious rake, schemer, and wit, hecreated Cliveden as a hunting lodge where he could entertain his friends and mistress.Since then, it has twice been destroyed by fire, only to emerge, phoenix-like, more stunning than before. Thehouse has played host to virtually every British Monarch since George I and has been home to three Dukes,an Earl and Frederick Prince of Wales, who created a happy family home here until his death in 1751.Queen Victoria, a frequent guest, was not amused when the house was bought by William Waldorf Astor,America’s richest citizen. When in 1906 he gave it to his son and daughter-in-law Nancy Astor, Clivedenbecame the hub of a hectic social whirl where notable guests included everyone from Charlie Chaplin toWinston Churchill, and President Roosevelt to George Bernard Shaw. Harold Macmillan, a frequent guest, when told that Cliveden was to become a hotel, remarked “But my dearboy, it always has been.” The tradition of fine hospitality and entertainment continues to make any stay theexperience of a lifetime.
WELCOME TO THE HOUSEThe interior of the house does not disappoint the sense of anticipationcreated by the stately drive and imposing façade.As the staff welcome you into the Great Hall, you are transported into arecaptured world of style and elegance. The ornate oak panelling, the richBrussels tapestries on the walls commemorating the Earl of Orkney, themighty 16th century stone chimney piece and the other exquisitefurnishings, all combine to create a sense of extraordinary luxury andcomfort. To the side of the chimneypiece is the stunning portrait, paintedby John Singer Sargent in 1908, of the young Nancy Astor. Then at theother end of the Great Hall is the magnificent staircase with carved newelposts that depict earlier owners of The Cliveden estate.
STAYING AT CLIVEDENAn invitation to stay at Cliveden was seldom refused in Lady Astor’s day – not least because thebedrooms were so luxuriously appointed and the staff so attentive. The standards set over 100 yearsago are still rigorously maintained today.You can be certain of a beautiful room filled with exquisite furnishings and priceless antiques and eachroom is named after a prominent guest or figure from Cliveden’s past and furnished accordingly.The flawless service, offered with care and courtesy, makes staying at Cliveden such an unforgettableexperience that our guests, who return time and again, often comment on the friendliness andprofessionalism of our staff.
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ANDRÉ GARRETT AT CLIVEDEN
No-one could resist an invitation toCliveden; from Churchill to Chaplin,Lawrence to Lennon... Today the experienceis just as memorable but the dining salonhas undergone a dramatic interior designtransformation. Seduced by this spectacularnew dining room that now carries his name,Michelin-starred chef André has uprootedfrom Park Lane to put Cliveden firmly backon the gastronomic map. Stunning disheslike Cocotte of native Dorset lobster andFillet of Cumbrian longhorn beef appearalongside reinvented classics like Dover soleVeronique and venison “Grand-Veneur”.
LAVISH ENTERTAINMENT
André Garrett joins Cliveden House fromhis own starring role in one of Mayfair’smost celebrated restaurants to open aspectacular new dining salon that nowcarries his name.Inspired by the culinary classics, André haspassionately reworked long-overlookeddishes and carefully crafted some newsignatures. Each one is meticulouslyconceived, fastidiously prepared thencooked with modernity and finished withAndré’s defining lightness of touch.Somerset born André places hugeemphasis on the provenance of ingredients,so naturally the three course á la Carte andeight course Tasting menus are unashamedlygoverned by English ingredients and guidedby our seasons.
PRIVATE DININGCliveden offers a number of enchanting and luxurious private dining options. Most exquisite is the French DiningRoom, a Rococo masterpiece. On a visit to Paris in 1897, William Waldorf Astor was shown the gilded panelling inMadame de Pompadour’s dining room at the Château d’Asnières. Realising the proportions exactly matched thoseof the dining room at Cliveden, he bought the panelling and had the entire room reconstructed in his home.Lord Astor’s private wine cellar with its brick walls, mighty pillars and vaulted ceiling, makes an unusual andatmospheric dining room and is perfect for hosting wine tastings. The Boudoir, once Lady Astor’s sitting room, isromantically decorated in blue drapes with large windows overlooking the Parterre and lawn.There are few more sumptuous settings than Cliveden for a private celebration.The newly created Waldo’s, comprises of three interconnecting rooms, perfect for drink receptions and privatedining and includes a state of the art screening room, which can be used to enjoy movies or show presentations.
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THE PAVILION SPATucked away in the walled garden made famousby the Profumo affair in the ‘60s, The Pavilion Spaoffers a unique and historic spa experience inbreathtaking surroundings.The magnificent outdoor pool was originallybuilt by William Waldorf Astor for his wifeNancy to deter her from swimming in the river.This heated pool has since been complementedby the addition of an indoor pool, Canadian hottubs, whirlpool spas, male and female saunas andsteam rooms, plus several treatment roomsoffering a superb range of beauty and holistictherapies, all tailored to individual requirements.House guests benefit from full use of ThePavilion Spa and all its facilities and acomprehensive range of indulgent full and halfday spa experiences are available for non-resident spa days.
THE CLIVEDEN FLOTILLA
In the Cliveden Boathouse you will find a lovinglyrestored flotilla of vintage launches.Built in 1911, the Suzy Ann is the flagship andcan accommodate up to ten guests in great styleand comfort. Restored for Cliveden, Suzy Annwon first prize for best professional restorationof a vintage boat at the Henley Traditional BoatRally. A further four guests can be entertainedon The Belmont, a resplendent 33 foot Thamesslipper launch built in the 1930s. Belmont offersa divinely extravagant way to cruise the Thames.A jaunt down the river in one of these exquisitetreasures, whether for a glorious afternoon tea,a lazy picnic lunch or an indulgent Champagnecruise, offers the ultimate in sheer effortlessenjoyment.
LOCAL AREA
Cliveden was originally conceived as a huntinglodge for The 2nd Duke of Buckingham, whocared for little beyond “pleasure, frolic orextravagant diversion.” His legacy is still evidentin the sheer range of entertainments that areavailable today. The indoor and outdoor tennis courts, fullyequipped gymnasium and The Pavilion Spa areall within the grounds. Horse riding, polo, fishing,shooting and archery are available locally andthe prestigious Harleyford Golf Club is apleasant drive away.Cliveden is also ideally located for visits to manylocal places of historic interest includingWindsor, as well as for experiencing the manyand varied social events at both Henley andAscot.
THE GROUNDS
Cliveden is set amid 376 acres of magnificentformal gardens and parklands. Standing uponchalk cliffs that gave the estate its name, thehouse commands panoramic views over thebeautiful Berkshire countryside and an idyllicbend in the River Thames.Owned and managed by the National Trust, thegardens include charming riverside walks, aformal Parterre, woodland vistas, plus a wealthof statuary and topiary.Other curiosities include an octagonal templebuilt by Giacomo Leoni in 1735, a TortoiseFountain, an ornate dovecote, the secret garden,the Chinese water gardens, a pavilion tocommemorate the Battle of Blenheim and anamphitheatre where the first recital of “RuleBritannia” was played.
THE CLIVEDEN CLUB
Cliveden has always attracted some of the mostoutstanding individuals of the day and thistradition still continues with The Cliveden Club.This is a social and country club wheremembers enjoy the many exclusive andextremely attractive privileges offered by thislavish home away from home. New applicationsto the Club are welcomed allowing membersthe freedom of the grounds, the extensivesporting and leisure facilities, the fine diningrooms, the extensive cellar book and theluxurious bedrooms. All these are provided atpreferential Club rates, along with a number ofspecific member privileges.An extensive and exciting social calendar ofevents is held throughout the year.
MEETINGS
Whether you require a business retreat offeringseclusion, discretion and complete privacy oryou are hosting a major conference, productlaunch or a team-building exercise, Clivedenprovides the greatest opportunity for success.Cliveden’s conference facilities are state-of-the-art with full audio-visual equipment includingLCD screens, video projection, surround sound,wireless broadband and private telephone andfacsimile lines. Each boardroom is air-conditioned with ergonomically designed chairsand soundproofed for absolute discretion.The Special Events Team is experienced increating bespoke team building activities withemphasis on fun, whilst enhancing teamperformance, within the hotel grounds or locally.
WEDDINGS AND HOUSE PARTIES
From intimate gatherings with family and close friendsto lavish receptions and grand marquee weddings,Cliveden is the ultimate venue for an enchantingwedding day. The Special Events Team has years ofexperience in creating bespoke weddings meticulouslycrafted and tailored exactly to requirements for a trulyunforgettable day where dreams really are brought to life.With its impressive architecture, lavish interiors,breathtaking grounds and magnificent views over theRiver Thames, it’s hardly surprising that Clivedenregularly plays host to many prestigious and extremelyhigh profile events.Exclusive use of Cliveden sets the stage for an eventof extraordinary elegance, grandeur and style. Justimagine having the whole house entirely to yourself, foryou and your guests, tailored exactly to your needs.
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Chewton Glen in Hampshire is the sister hotelof Cliveden HouseAn English Original...Chewton Glen is a luxurycountry house hotel and spa set in 130 acres ofHampshire countryside on the edge of the NewForest National Park, and just a few minutes walkfrom the sea.A very special place, Chewton Glen is a proudmember of Relais & Châteaux, is one of thefinest luxury hotels in the UK and has beenvoted ‘Best Hotel for Service in the UK’ andlisted as one of the ‘World’s Best Hotels’ byCondé Nast Traveller readers in 2011. The unsurpassed heritage of effortlessly graciousEnglish hospitality and the balance betweenheritage and evolution is what makes ChewtonGlen a hotel and spa that constantly surprises.
ClivedenTaplowBerkshireSL6 0JF
Tel: +44 (0) 1628 668561Fax: +44 (0) 1628 661837Email: [email protected]
Directions:By Road: Cliveden is located two miles fromJunction 7 of the M4, or two miles from Junction2 of the M40.By Rail: 25 minutes from London Paddington toBurnham Station. Burnham Station is 5 minutesfrom Cliveden.By Air : London Heathrow is approximately 22miles and London Gatwick is 60 miles.Transfer : Cliveden is able to arrange privatechauffeur transfers on request.
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