Who built Beaverbrook?
The origins of Beaverbrook The late Victorian mansion, set among acres of prime Surrey parkland, is built for businessman Abraham Dixon. Some 13 years later, in 1879, the man who would later be known as Lord Beaverbrook, Max Aitken, was born in Ontario, Canada. Before Lord Beaverbrook died in 1964 in Surrey, England he said, My last home will be where my heart has always dwelt. And in accordance with his wishes, his ashes were interred in his beloved Square in Newcastle.
How many rooms does Beaverbrook have?
Rooms. The House, The Coach House, The Village and The Garden House, including 18 suites. Our Coach House Suites are our most popular family rooms with a door separating the bedroom and living room, providing a separate sleeping area for two children up to 13 years old, sharing the fold out divan bed. The Coach House Suites can accommodate up to 2 adults, 2 children and 1 infant in a cot.
How big is Beaverbrook?
Beaverbrook is a quintessential English country house hotel nestled in 470 acres of picturesque Surrey Hills countryside, just a short journey from London. Steeped in history and once the home of media magnate Lord Beaverbrook, the estate blends British heritage with modern luxury and whimsical charm. Make our 470 acre estate your playground With spacious, interconnecting rooms, a dedicated kids’ club, and endless on-site activities, the Beaverbrook Estate has become renowned as one of Surrey’s best destinations for a family getaway.