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OAKLEY HALL Inspiring venue for business meetings
Built in 1795, Oakley Hall has a distinguished past inspiring writers such as Jane Austen and Henry Fielding. Set in over 300 acres of Hampshire Countryside, Oakley Hall has recently been beautifully restored to its former glory and is now the perfect venue for any business meeting or a luxurious country break.
Alfresco dining is available on the stunning terrace overlooking the beautiful gardens, or the Winchester Restaurant offers a modern and sophisticated dining room. Stunning floor-to-ceiling windows allow the light to flood the room during the day and elegant chandeliers provide an air of romance for evening diners.
Discover a gourmand’s dream where our marvellous chefs have created culinary magic, plate by plate leading to the restaurant being awarded one Rosette upon its first inspection. The hallmark of Oakley Hall’s amazing cuisine is the strong partnerships with local suppliers – ensuring the freshest ingredients to create delicious dishes along with hand-picked wines from some of the finest vineyards in the world. The Winchester Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week. A lounge menu is also available, serving an assortment of sandwiches and light bites along with traditional afternoon tea.
Guaranteed, whatever your reason may be to visit Oakley Hall Hotel, we have developed a range of menus, offers and packages to suit your every taste.
SAMPLE MENU
Lobster Thermidor Ravioli with Lemon Grass and Tarragon Sauce Ham Hock and Foie Gras Terrine
Pan-fried Fillet of Organic Laverstoke Pork, Sage Stuffing, Pancetta, Fondant Potato, White Wine Sauce
Pan-Fried Goujons of Sole with Saffron Potato, Courgette and Dill Cream Sauce
Warm Chocolate Fondant with Pecan Caramel Ice cream
DETAILS
OAKLEY HALL HOTEL Rectory Road, Oakley Hampshire RG23 7EL
Tel: 01256-783350
www.oakleyhall-park.com
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