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Unique Locations for Corporate Retreats

Posted: Fri, 2nd Aug 2024

Are you looking for an alternative to hotels for your next corporate retreat? When it comes to gathering the team together or hosting important clients, finding somewhere that strikes the right balance between space, amenities and comfort can be a challenge – not to mention making sure there’s speedy Wi-Fi and plenty of pubs nearby. Thankfully, we’ve curated a list of some of our most superb spaces for hosting your next corporate retreat. So whether it’s a two-day strategy meeting or a treat for senior staff, look no further than these unique spots.


Kentchurch Court

Nestled in the magnificent Herefordshire countryside, Kentchurch Court is one of our favourite locations for a retreat. Sleeping 20 guests thanks to 10 spacious bedrooms, it makes the ultimate place to host a stay that your team will remember for years to come. Boasting views across billowing countryside, choose from a plethora of opulent rooms to meet, strategize, and set goals in, including a large banquet hall with seating for 20 people. If you’re seeking to reward the team for their hard work, Kentchurch Court also offers the option to hire a private chef and enjoy a day of shooting.

Bedrooms: 10
Bathrooms: 7


Old Laundry

In the heart of the Cotswolds, Old Laundry is an ideal destination for a corporate retreat harmonising work and relaxation. Ideal for team-building, strategic meetings, or a change of scenery to spark creativity, this spot ensures both productivity and comfort. With six beautifully appointed bedrooms, there’s a 12-seater table, and plenty of space for breakout sessions and discussions to unfold. After a productive day, unwind in the living areas, complete with beautiful views of the countryside, or enjoy one of the charming pubs just a short walk away.

Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms:
6


The Parsonage

Just moments from the Malvern Hills, The Parsonage makes an elegant location for a corporate retreat. A Grade II listed manor house set amongst 12 acres of gardens, each room displays grandeur and feels spacious, making it ideal for giving your team room to breathe. Taking centre stage is The Orangery – a spot bathed in natural light with abundant seating and tall plants. We love this room for creative brainstorming followed by team-building in the topiary-adorned garden that’s just footsteps away.

Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms:
5


Barebones Farm

Spacious and full of light, Barebones Farm is a total gem when it comes to somewhere to host your team. With room for everyone, there’s a spacious dining room with a table seating for 10 just perfect for gathering to set goals. After getting down to business, there’s a snug, conservatory and TV Room for unwinding in, while a plethora of bedrooms accommodate everyone. The town of Winchcombe makes a beautiful backdrop for this property with its quintessential pubs and charming boutiques.

Bedrooms: 7
Bathrooms: 4


Banbury Hill Farmhouse

With space and comfort in abundance, Banbury Hill Farmhouse in Charlbury offers a fantastic location for corporate retreats. With its generous layout including a large dining room seating 14, an expansive kitchen and a living room with a wood burner, it promises to keep the whole team happy. Undulating countryside views sign off this Oxfordshire favourite in spectacular fashion.

Bedrooms: 7
Bathrooms:
5


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