Hatfield House, built by Robert Cecil 1st Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I in 1611, stands within its own Great Park and is currently home to the 7th Marquess of Salisbury.

This celebrated Jacobean House enjoys some of the finest organic Gardens to be found in the country. Originally designed by John Tradescant the Elder, these beautiful gardens continue to be maintained by the present Marchioness in a style that reflects their Jacobean history.

The Park and surrounding Estate support a variety of thriving businesses from Timber Production and Forestry, to Rare Breed Farm Produce and Christmas tree sales.

The exhibition space consists of ground floor and mezzanine above and presents us with an exclusive event for just twenty exhibitors where you can find stylish buys for you and your home from the classic to the contemporary.

 

The Hertfordshire Fine Art & Antiques Fair, 7th - 9th November 2008

Catering: Restaurant & Bar
Vetting Policy: All items offered for sale have been inspected by expert vetting committees to ensure that they are genuine, not over restored and accurately labelled. General exhibitors adhere to a dateline of pre-1940. Specialists are not governed by any dateline and are vetted purely on quality. No reproduction items are allowed.
 
Directions: Hatfield House is situated just off the A1000 21 miles due north of London. Take junction 24 of the M25 or junction 4 of the A1. The Event is sign posted and can be found opposite Hatfield railway station.
Address:
Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 5NQ