THE HOVELS AT HAREWOOD
"A small squalid dwelling" is the literal definition.
Originally built in the late 18th century, designed by Robert Carr, the same architect who designed nearby Harewood House, it was initially used as accommodation for Harewood Estate workers. The second building was added a couple of decades later and used as a stable block for horses. Later, it was used as a shooting lodge, then a classroom and now an event space.
Following the success of our pop/up supper club series, "Dining Room at the Hovels" (we’ve a few coming up which would give you a feel for the space when full- I can send you details if you’re interested).
In 2019 it underwent a full refurb - we connected the two buildings together with a glass atrium and added in a commercial kitchen, bar, WC facilities and attained a marriage ceremony license.
We also added a biomass plant; so, all hot water and heating is generated sustainably using wood chip sourced from Estate woodland thinnings.
Fast forward to today and you'll find a Grade 1 listed, fully equipped event space with everything you need for your perfect day.
It's come a long way since it's humble beginnings, but to us it will always be the Hovels.
The inside of the building can seat up to 80 diners, if you wanted more, we work with marquee hire companies which can be put up in the field to the south of the building.
The venue hire fee for the Hovels is £4000 including VAT. This includes the day of the event itself, the day before for set-up and the day afterwards for breakdown.