

Binfield Park is a 1775 Grade II listed country mansion with iconic grandeur, filled with a private collection of object d’art, historical antiquities, furniture and visual art from some of the world’s leading contemporary artists.
The history of the surrounding area also has a tale of many greats. Binfield Park's bold and bright Flemish bond red brick were likely sourced from the famous Binfield Brick and Tile Company, the same bricks used to create the incredible Royal Albert Hall, London. The local inn, Stag and Hounds, is a stone’s throw away from Binfield Park and was said to be a royal hunting lodge visited by King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I being originally at the very centre of Windsor Great Park.
Furthermore, one of England’s greatest landscape and Romantic artists, John Constable spent his honeymoon at the Binfield Rectory and Church in 1816 and sketched the local 'All Saints Church’. From literary, the famous poet Alexander Pope, lived at Pope's Manor in the next door village and sang in the church choir as a boy in the early 1700s.

John Constable. Binfield Rectory and Church, Berkshire. 1816
The Art Institute of Chicago
Binfield Park remains a homage to great international artistry and the transition from classical to modern art, design and philosophy, with the aim to continue inspiring great enterprises.
In 1160 Binfield Village was known as ‘Benetfeld” translated from Old English, ‘open land where long bending grass grows’. Binfield Park continues to sit proudly in beautiful grounds, opposite two stoic and sprawling cedar trees (Cedrus Liabani). Corners of the parkland are peppered with daffodils and bluebells in the spring and bright pink Rhododendrons in the Summer. Sweeping views of surrounding lands are accompanied by the local Windsor forest wildlife such as wild deer and pheasants living in the park.
Located in Berkshire, only an hour from London and half an hour from Heathrow International Airport, Binfield Park is the perfect location for photography and film shoots, both corporate and private events, retreats, or simply a relaxed weekend away with family and friends.
The building unifies classical old England with an innovative and contemporary clean space, with enormous sash windows and white washed walls it is simultaneously a blank canvas and ready-made set full of magnificent objects and backgrounds. Its spaciousness and size allows for socially distanced events.
Through the Venetian portico, a spacious entrance hall leads you to a Ballroom, grand staircase and sunshine lit stately home. Three beautiful bedrooms on the first floor are available for use. For a further use of five bedrooms on the second floor please request in your enquiry.

Please enquire for price on request with an idea of your hire needs.
We very much look forward to hearing from you and discussing your plans.