De Vere Latimer Estate, Exclusive Hire
Latimer, Chesham, HP5 1UG -
Up to
250 standing
A very special venue for a very special day.
De Vere Latimer Estate is located within 30 private acres in the heart of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Buckinghamshire.
The very secret, 18th century mansion house has one of the most attractive views over a chalk stream in the Chess valley, rich in wildlife and with a long and fascinating history dating back to Roman times.
Built to impress, in the 19th century it became the property of Charles Compton Cavendish who, in 1858 became Lord Chesham of Chesham, and following a £7m refurbishment, your wedding day will be an experience that you and your guests will remember forever.
Surprisingly it is only located five minutes away by car from Chalfont and Latimer station which is on the Metropolitan tube line, offering direct links to Baker Street and BR’s Chiltern line connecting into London Marylebone.
All weddings are tailored to your needs thanks to our experienced team offering excellent customer care, being on hand every step of the way to help create your most perfect and memorable day.
Do check our special offers and our Open days.
We are looking forward to welcoming you and making your dream day a reality.
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Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 250
Theatre
up to 250
Boardroom
up to 20
Cabaret
up to 250
Pricing
& opening hours
Weekly schedule
monday
0:00 - 24:00
tuesday
0:00 - 24:00
wednesday
0:00 - 24:00
thursday
0:00 - 24:00
friday
0:00 - 24:00
saturday
0:00 - 24:00
sunday
0:00 - 24:00
Space rules
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 1 day before the event
Location
Reviews
Sabah Malik
My family had a lovely breakfast at Latimer Estate last week. There was wonderful service, and very friendly and helpful staff. A special thank you goes to Shaun, Conor and Maxim who really looked after every need of my family as we celebrated a birthday breakfast. Would highly recommend!
Ara Solis Folk Celta
Nice place, located in the middle of the Chess Valley. Staff is correct. The hotel is a huge maze of neverending corridors and stairs, so prepare to walk and, sometimes, get lost. The swimming pool is great. The breakfast service is perfect. No room cleaning service during the four days I stayed.
Saif Udz
First and foremost, the customer service from Charlotte; absolutely astounding. I honestly can’t commend this girl enough, she was passionate about her job and extremely friendly. The overall experience was ok, the rooms were small and the window didn’t let in any natural light or any good views. Maybe I had bad luck in the pick of the rooms. The whole experience was good.
Magdalena Pawluk
Attended an event there. 180 guests for a ball. Nobody to great the guests at the reception. We had no idea where to go. Not enough bar staff so long cues formed. Run out of glasses, then gin. The food was adequate but not fantastic. Lighting in the main room was blue which made us all look half dead - not great.
Bradley Drake
Stayed for one night in January in a junior suite. Absolutely cannot knock the cleanliness and comfort of the room, it was lovely. It took some time to get hot water from the sink taps but otherwise suited us perfectly. Whilst every staff member was very friendly, we did have issues with service times. We only ordered one drink from the bar (which took a while, although it wasn't busy and there were three people behind the bar) and then went for dinner in the 1838 restaurant. The food was very, very good but we had to wait 40 minutes for two soda & limes and it was quite a wait for the food, which was disappointing. That said, I do think staff were aware of the delays and so provided some olives on the house which was a nice touch. Separately, whilst in hindsight I should have probably seen that the swimming pool was closed for refurbishment on the specific info page on their website, I wasn't provided information on that in any email correspondence. Appreciate this is likely a "once in a blue moon" situation but thought it would be worth sharing.