Who owns Cliveden House hotel now?

Who owns Cliveden House hotel now?

CLIVEDEN HOUSE is a five-star luxury hotel; the building is owned by the National Trust and operated under a long lease arrangement by Iconic Luxury Hotels. Inside Cliveden, the Very British Country House that was Meghan Markle’s pre-wedding hotel. As a new Channel 4 programme, A Very British Country House, profiles life behind the scenes at Cliveden, we take a look around the hotel that hosted Meghan Markle the night before her wedding to Prince Harry.Inside Cliveden House: the mansion of socialites, soirees and scandal. Sparking the ‘Profumo affair’ and hosting prominent guests, including Roosevelt and Meghan Markle, the luxury Cliveden House hotel has an eventful past that spans more than 350 years.First, a Bit of History About the Hotel Meghan Markle (pictured above at Cliveden with her mom Doria) isn’t the only royal to spend the night at Cliveden. In fact, the property—which only became a hotel in 1985—has quite a range of royal ties.

Can you just visit Cliveden House?

Step inside the house to hear Cliveden’s stories from the Astor family and more. Cliveden House is currently leased as a luxury country hotel and generally not open to National Trust Visitors. However, March – October, National Trust visitors can enjoy a 30-minute guided visit, every 10 minutes from 11am-12:30pm. Accessing Cliveden estate For access to these walking routes, you will need to be a National Trust member or pay the admission fee at the entrance to the estate.

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