General
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Barton Court is a small country estate in Herefordshire, centred on a Georgian house with gardens and historic barns. It is used for a limited number of stays, private gatherings, corporate offsites and retreats.
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No. Barton Court is a private estate and is only available by prior arrangement.
Accommodation
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Accommodation includes the main house and a small number of individual boltholes elsewhere on the estate. Details of each are in our brochure.
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Accommodation is not included as standard in the midweek packages but may be available by arrangement. Accommodation is included in the weekend wedding option up to a maximum of 40 guests.
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All of our weddings are fully hosted. A dry hire option is not available.
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That will depend on the purpose. Please get in touch to discuss.
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Evening parties and events involving amplified music are hosted in the barns rather than the main house, in order to protect the character of the house.
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For single-day events, access is from 9.00am. Music finishes and the bar closes by 11.00pm, with guests departing and doors closed by midnight.
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Yes. Barton Court is a licensed venue and all drinks are provided and served through our in-house bar.
Facilities
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Children are welcome as part of family stays and private gatherings, and the house works best when there is a balance between adults and children. As a guide, Barton Court is most comfortable with a small number of younger children (typically up to four under the age of ten).
Larger groups with a high ratio of young children to adults can significantly change the atmosphere and practicalities of the house, and are often better suited to more informal, child-focused venues.
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Yes. Parking is available on site for guests attending stays, gatherings or events.
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Pet arrangements vary depending on the accommodation and type of booking. Please enquire in advance.
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We have installed 2 EV chargers on the estate so no need to worry about range anxiety
Practicalities
Sustainability
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Yes. Barton Court is run with long-term stewardship in mind. The estate uses a biomass heating system, solar panels and borehole water, and the land is managed with conservation and biodiversity in mind. These measures are practical rather than performative, and are intended to support the long-term health of the estate.
Larger groups with a high ratio of young children to adults can significantly change the atmosphere and practicalities of the house, and are often better suited to more informal, child-focused venues.
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Viewings are available at certain times. These are generally on a Wednesday because of weekend events. Please book a showround here. If this is not convenient, please get in touch and we will see what we can arrange
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Just drop me a note: linda@bartoncourt.co.uk or WhatsApp me on 07515 757729

