Wokefield Park

Wokefield Park

Wokefield Park is an 18th century country house, now a training centre surrounded by a golf course, in the civil parish of Wokefield, near Mortimer Common, in the English county of Berkshire.

Wokefield Park seems to have been built for the Brocas family sometime before 1777 when they acquired the property. Sir John Soane made alterations in the early 19th century onwards. However, the cellars have vaulting which may date from the time of the Treasurer of the Middle Temple, Edmund Plowden, who bought the house in 1569.

The house is large and symmetrical, with a three-storey central block, linked to side wings by two-storey sections. Both frontages total thirteen bays. It has facade of Roman cement with raised quoins and cornice, all topped by balustrading and a slate roof. On the northern entrance front is a single-storey Doric portico of stone and, on the southern front, a smaller version. The interior has contemporary fireplaces, moulded plaster ceilings, wood panelling and early 18th century twisted baluster stairs.

Wokefield Park House and Golf Club are currently owned by De Vere Venues. The house is used as a conference centre as well as by KPMG, BMW and the Xerox Corporation as their European Training and Digital Document Centre.

External links

* [http://www.berkshirehistory.com/castles/wokefield_park.html Royal Berkshire History: Wokefield Park]
* [http://www.devere.co.uk/venues/Wokefield/ De Vere Venues: Wokefield Park]


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