Believed to have been built in 1550, the house retains original character, charm and features throughout. With documentation suggesting Elizabeth I originally used the house as a hunting lodge, there are a number of royal connections through ornate ceiling decorations with personal crests. In addition, a moat of saxon origin, jacobean chimney pieces, a rare oak staircase thought to date around 1600 and 17th century flemish tapistries make Great Fosters the designated historic monument it is today. It is set in 50 acres of parkland but just 20 minutes from Heathrow Airport and 30 minutes from central London, close to Hampton Court Palace, Windsor Castle and Ascot. With a choice of unique historic bedrooms which are both sumptuous and charming or the contemporary, modern bedrooms, there is something for everyone. Modern conference facilities are well equipped to ensure your day runs smoothly. Beautiful and breathtaking private dining rooms for up to 150 guests.
Stroude Rd, Egham TW20 9UR , Surrey (Vereinigtes Königreich). Set in landscaped grounds, 1 mile from Egham Town Center (with small shops and restaurants), 1 mile from Juction 13 of M25, 1 mile from main line railway link to Central London, 7 miles from London Heathrow Airport, 45 miles from London Gatwick Airport.