Heythrop Park

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Heythrop Park is a historic country estate in Oxfordshire, England, known for its grand 18th-century house and landscaped grounds, now operating as a luxury hotel and conference venue.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
historic estate
hotel
architecturalStyle Baroque NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury NERFINISHED
constructionEndDate 1711
constructionStartDate 1706
country England
hasAlternativeName Heythrop Park Resort NERFINISHED
hasAmenity event spaces
meeting rooms
restaurants
spa
hasArchitect Thomas Archer NERFINISHED
hasBuilding Heythrop Park house NERFINISHED
hasFeature formal gardens
golf course
lakes
landscaped grounds
woodland
hasLandscapeDesigner Charles Bridgeman NERFINISHED
William Kent NERFINISHED
hasParklandArea approximately 440 acres
hasUse Jesuit college
conference centre
country house
golf resort
hotel
heritageStatus Grade II* listed building
locatedIn Cotswolds
Oxfordshire
United Kingdom
locatedNear Chipping Norton NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Oxford NERFINISHED
operatedAsHotelFrom early 21st century
operatedBy Warner Leisure Hotels NERFINISHED
ownedBy Jesuits NERFINISHED
parkHeritageStatus Grade II listed registered park and garden
region South East England
reopenedAfterRefurbishment 2022
sufferedEvent major fire in 1831
underwent rebuilding in the 19th century
usedAs philosophy and theology college
seminary
usedFor conferences
corporate events
weddings

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Heythrop hasLandmark Heythrop Park
Thomas Archer notableWork Heythrop Park