Seventy-two acres of private English parkland, set just beyond Cambridge.
A historic hall, designed in 1842 by Decimus Burton, established within its own landscape and defined by scale, proportion and discretion.
The Setting
Open ground, established trees and long views create a setting that is both expansive and controlled — private, ordered and self-contained.
The House
Hemingford Park Hall stands with the symmetry and clarity of its time — a formal English country house, centred within the estate and defined by permanence.