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The King Suite, Berkshire’s newest premier events destination at Easthampstead Park

by Advertising Feature
May 16, 2024
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Nestled within the picturesque grounds of Easthampstead Park in Wokingham, lies a venue destined to redefine the standards of event hosting in Berkshire. Welcome to the King Suite – a luxurious and versatile event space that epitomises grandeur, elegance, and convenience.

Berkshire has long been celebrated for its idyllic settings and rich cultural heritage, and the King Suite seamlessly embodies these qualities. 

Situated amidst 85 acres of meticulously manicured gardens and grounds, this venue offers a breathtaking backdrop for any occasion, whether it’s a fairy-tale wedding, a high-powered conference, a festive Christmas party, or a sophisticated private event.

One of the standout features of the King Suite is its unparalleled capacity, accommodating up to  480 Guests Seated for Weddings & Events, 540 Guests Seated for Theatre style Conferencing. 

This expansive capacity ensures that no event is too grand for the King Suite to handle. 

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Whether you’re planning an extravagant affair or an intimate gathering, there’s ample space to bring your vision to life.

But it’s not just the size that sets the King Suite apart – it’s the meticulous attention to detail and the commitment to excellence that truly distinguishes this venue. 

From the moment you step foot onto the grounds, you’re greeted with a sense of luxury and sophistication that permeates every aspect of the experience.

With easy access to major motorways such as the M4 and M3, as well as proximity to Wokingham and Bracknell train stations, guests can arrive hassle-free from near and far. 

This accessibility ensures that your event is not only grand but also convenient for all guests. The King Suite also provides onsite ample free parking.

What truly sets the King Suite apart is its versatility. 

This is not just a venue for weddings or conferences – it’s a space that can adapt to any occasion, from corporate events to milestone celebrations. 

With state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment, customisable lighting, and flexible seating arrangements, the King Suite can be transformed to suit your unique needs and preferences.

But perhaps the most enchanting aspect of the King Suite is its seamless integration with nature. 

Surrounded by lush gardens and sprawling grounds, this venue offers a serene and tranquil setting that is unrivalled in its beauty. 

Whether you’re exchanging vows in an outdoor ceremony or enjoying cocktails on the terrace, the natural splendour of the surroundings adds an extra layer of magic to your event.

At the heart of the King Suite is a team of dedicated professionals who are committed to making your event truly unforgettable. 

Every member of the team works tirelessly to ensure that every detail is executed flawlessly. 

Whether you’re envisioning a lavish banquet or a gourmet dining experience, the culinary offerings at the King Suite are sure to tantalise your taste buds and leave your guests impressed.

In conclusion, the King Suite is not just a venue – it’s an experience. With its unparalleled capacity, convenient location, versatility, and natural beauty, it stands as the premier events destination in Berkshire. 

Whether you’re planning a wedding, a conference, a Christmas party, or any other large-scale event, the King Suite promises to exceed your expectations and create memories that will last a lifetime.

From Active Hospitality GM Bruce Cave; “The King Suite is A new state-of-the-art facility brings jobs, visitors, business opportunities, and local investment to the area, with minimal environmental impact. The King Suite is an exciting venue that the entire community can take pride in”.


The King Suite:

  • 200+ Car Parking Spaces
  • Up to 480 Guests Seated for Weddings & Events, 540 Guests Seated for Theatre style Conferencing
  • Dry Hire & Exclusive Use Options
  • 85 Acres of Surrounding Gardens & Grounds
  • Professional Onsite Events Team
  • Outdoor Seating Area
  • 750sqm Interior Space
  • AV System including 7m x 4m Video Wall

For more information, please contact [email protected] or call 01189 747576 and a member of the team would love to learn more about your event and requirements.

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