

Burningfold Manor, located in the picturesque village of Dunsfold on the Surrey/ Sussex border, is a beautiful 15th century listed Manor house set in walled rose gardens with breathtaking views over 300 acres of farming countryside. This hidden country retreat offers a romantic venue comprising charming accommodation and impressive grounds.
Easily accessible within an hour from central London and coastal cities of Brighton and Chichester, Burningfold Manor provides an ideal location for various events. Exclusive hire of the Manor offers endless options for creating the perfect backdrop for intimate weddings, memorable parties, corporate events, or wellness days. With its diverse variety of event spaces, including a lined barn, linked courtyard and adjacent Stable Bar, oak panelled drawing room, secret gardens, and polo fields overlooking the Downs, Burningfold Manor caters to a range of celebrations and gatherings.
When it comes to accommodation, Burningfold Manor offers an array of options. Currently sleeping up to 32 guests, guests can choose from the historic and traditional Manor, the beautifully refurbished Coach House, Chapel Cottage, or the charming two-bedroom Dolls House. All of these accommodations bring a touch of country charm and provide a perfect place for relaxation in the countryside.
As a family run and friendly Polo Club, Burningfold Polo Club was established in 2007. Fully affiliated to the Hurlingham Polo Association, the club combines a membership of loyal enthusiasts with on-site professionals who encourage and assist patrons and newcomers alike. The club offers a unique opportunity for polo enthusiasts to enjoy the sport in a more relaxed atmosphere associated with a family-run polo club.
Burningfold also provides numerous activities for guests to enjoy the country air. With its idyllic backdrop for country pursuits, guests can partake in activities such as riding, walking, swimming, bicycle hire, clay pigeon shooting, croquet, fishing, tennis, and other team-building activities.
Steeped in history, Burningfold takes guests on a journey through the years, from being Henry VIII's hunting ground to an agricultural farm and the rearing of Aberdeen Angus cattle. Now it serves as an equestrian, accommodation venue, and events space, preserving its rich heritage while offering a range of modern amenities and activities for visitors to experience.
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