About
Cumberland Lodge is a Grade II listed, 17th-century former royal residence set in extensive grounds in the heart of Windsor Great Park and steeped in the nation's history. It is available to book for wedding receptions and celebrations of all sizes, with exclusive use of the house and grounds available on selected dates.
The house has been home to kings, dukes, princes and princesses, lords and ladies, and has a long association with the title of Ranger of the Great Park. It has also featured in films such as The King's Speech, starring Colin Firth. It is lovingly run as a country home rather than a hotel.
Facilities and capacities
Cumberland Lodge offers flexible spaces, with seating for up to 90 guests (at full capacity) in their wood-panelled dining rooms for larger receptions and celebrations, a choice of elegant reception rooms, and 56 individually styled, en-suite guest bedrooms. For smaller weddings, they can seat up to 30 in the historic Prince Christian Dining Room or up to 16 in the light and airy Princess Helena Room. There is also a chapel on the grounds wherein you can exchange your vows.
Services offered
The staff pride themselves on providing a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, where special events happen, and nothing is too much trouble. They make every effort to ensure that your special day is an occasion to treasure. Under the professional guidance of the resident wedding coordinators, they work with you from start to finish to get all the details right, including menu selection and dining options from Robert, their long-standing Head Chef.
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