Hinchingbrooke house is a Tudor country house built around an early 13th century nunnery. Located in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire it has now a stunning wedding and events venue.
The house was given by Henry VIII to Richard Cromwell in 1538 at the time of the Dissolution. Queen Elizabeth I and King James I were regular visitors and Oliver Cromwell played there as a child. The next owners, the Montagu family, soon to become the Earls of Sandwich, also played an important part in British history and the House remained their ancestral home until the 1960’s.
For more information about Hinchingbrooke House, visit www.hinchhouse.org.uk and the Montagu peerage.
Hinchingbrooke House is open to the public for tours and tea for 13 weeks a year over the summer months (June, July, August). Contact us for more information.