Weston Hall

Weston Hall, in rural Northamptonshire, plays a vital role in both the literary and culinary story of the United Kingdom. A family home of the famous literary Sitwells since 1714, today it plays hosts to food lovers with regular supper clubs featuring some of the country’s greatest chefs, as well as privately catered dinners and cookery courses. With close proximity to the Silverstone circuit the house can be rented in part or whole through Airbnb or private contract, and is also available as a marquee venue for weddings.
The house is also open to the public most weekends by appointment.
Located in a quiet Northamptonshire village, Weston Hall became a haunt for 20th century literary figures as the home of the writer Sir Sacheverell Sitwell, from 1923 until his death in 1988.
