Cliveden House Information
General Hotel Information
Cliveden is unique. The setting, architecture and interiors all speak eloquently of extraordinary extravagance and remarkable refinement. But that’s not all. There is a palpable sense of history, for this is a house that for over 300 years has been dedicated to the pursuit of pleasure, power and politics.
Cliveden is set amid 376 acres of magnificent formal gardens and parklands. Standing upon chalk cliffs that give the estate its name, the house commands panoramic views over the beautiful Berkshire countryside and an idyllic bend in the river Thames.
The interior of the house does nothing to disappoint the sense of anticipation created by the stately drive and imposing façade. As the uniformed footmen usher you into the Great Hall, you are overawed by the expanse of space and the profusion of detail.
Location & Directions
By road 40 minutes from central London. Take the M40 Junction 2, or M4 Junction 7. For detailed instructions, click here
By train Nearest mainline station is Burnham, approximately 2 miles away. Trains from London Paddington, 40 minutes.
By air London Heathrow, 20 minutes by car.
London Gatwick, 50 minutes by car
by helicopter 20 minutes
Transfers Executive chauffeurs and air-conditioned cars are available for transfers, tours and visits to places of interest.
Accommodation
You can be certain of a beautiful room filled with exquisite furnishings and priceless antiques. As you enter you are welcomed with muted music, the scent of freshly cut flowers and, if it is winter, a crackling log fire. With more than four members of staff per bedroom you are assured of flawless service offered with care, courtesy and enthusiasm. It’s an experience so unforgettable that guests return time and again. Whatever room you choose you’ll not only be extremely comfortable but will find yourself surrounded by a wealth of historical associations that make your stay truly remarkable…then there’s always Spring Cottage.
Leisure Activities
Cliveden was originally conceived as a hunting lodge for a man who cared for little beyond “pleasure, frolic or extravagant diversion.” His legacy is still evident in the sheer range of entertainments available today.
In the Cliveden Boathouse, you will find a lovingly restored flotilla of vintage launches.
Tennis and squash courts, two fully equipped gymnasiums and the Cliveden Spa are all provided within the grounds, while horse-riding, golf, fishing, shooting and archery are available locally.
Finally, the von Essen fleet of single and twin engined helicopters is at your disposal with a heli-pad in the grounds. Not only can they transfer you to and from home, office or airport, but they are available for pleasure flights over those sights you might otherwise miss.