Stowe School, Buckinghamshire

A visitor attraction since the 18th century, Stowe House is the principal temple of the picturesque and famous Landscape Gardens, which were endowed to the National Trust in 1989. The Grade 1 listed house, built in 1676, was saved from certain destruction by the foundation of Stowe School in 1923 and after two successful phases of an ambitious six phase restoration programme the house is gradually returning to its former magnificence.

The dining facilities on the ground floor are found in the Temple Room and State Dining Room with the new serveries housed in the Garter Room. The public have access to these rooms for functions or viewing.

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Stowe School, Buckinghamshire