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  1. Book Brocket Hall, Hatfield, Hertfordshire on Tripadvisor: See 119 traveller reviews, 94 candid photos, and great deals for Brocket Hall, ranked #4 of 5 hotels in Hatfield, Hertfordshire and rated 3 of 5 at Tripadvisor.

  2. Set in 543 acres of idyllic Hertfordshire countryside, Brocket Hall has played host to a variety of special and important events. The elegant and romantic setting is the perfect location for your special day. The Brocket Hall Estate, designed by Richard Woods, with the meandering Broadwater Lake and charming Paine Bridge offers the perfect ...

  3. Brocket Hall is set in a stunning 453 acre estate, offering seclusion and tranquility yet only 45 minutes from central London. This magnificent stately home is the epitome of English country living, with a rich and illustrious history dating as far back as the 13th century encompassing some of England’s most important historical figures.

  4. I booked the Auberge du lac experience at Brocket Hall as a 60th birthday treat with an additional overnight stay. I had extremely high expectations, based on the Brocket Hall website and claims of the Melbourne Lodge rooms 'Appointed to the Highest standard', they're not, but more about the rooms later.

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  6. Formerly, the 17th Century hunting lodge for the Estate, Auberge du Lac is now a unique, tranquil waterside restaurant. Auberge du Lac can be offered on an exclusive-use basis for your wedding, the nature of exclusive use ensures there will be no other dining taking place on your chosen day, allowing yourself, family and guests the privacy of ...

  7. Brocket Hall was bought by Charles Nall-Cain in 1921, and he later became the first Lord Brocket, his family fortune having come from his father’s brewing company Walker Cain. During the war, Brocket Hall became a maternity hospital run by the Red Cross, where over 8,000 babies were born.