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Ashton Court Mansion
Ashton Court Estate
Bristol
Bristol

BS41 9JN

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Written about in the Domesday Book as being a wealthy estate, Ashton Court Mansion retains a rich capacity to impress, charm and fascinate its guests. The inviting 860 acres of landscaped gardens and parkland, with its deer parks and magnificent trees, heighten the sense of splendour and gracious living once experienced by the wealthy landowners. As you'd expect from such a stately and ancient building, Ashton Court offers a variety of rooms to suit a wide range of occasions, from business and training seminars to balls to exhibitions and new product launches. The Music Room, for example seats up to 250 people theatre style or can be screened off to accommodate several smaller groups. All forms of catering can be provided from a finger buffet to a five-course banquet or a barbecue on the lovely lawn. The estate is only a short walk from the world famous Clifton Suspension Bridge, and is just a five-minute drive from the centre of Bristol. Go on, give your guests some fresh air with their flow charts.

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Seasonal Dishes
Booking Advised
Local Taxis
Credit Cards Accepted
Open All Year

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