Luton Hoo

Heritage Site in Bedfordshire

England

Luton Hoo

Luton Hoo from the formal gardens Luton Hoo these days is a luxury 5 star hotel, but when it was owned by the Wernher family it boasted guest lists that included the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh and Sir Winston Churchill.
Luton Hoo from the formal gardens Credit: Bob Walters

Luton Hoo, located in Bedfordshire, England, is a prominent heritage site that encompasses a stunning mansion house and extensive gardens. The historic estate is nestled amidst picturesque parkland, covering approximately 1,000 acres. With a rich history that dates back to the 18th century, Luton Hoo has witnessed numerous transformations and has been linked to notable figures throughout its existence.

The centerpiece of the estate is the Luton Hoo Mansion House, a Grade I listed building that exudes grandeur and elegance. Originally constructed in the neoclassical style by architect Robert Adam, the mansion was extensively renovated and expanded in the late 19th century by architect Robert Smirke. The result is a magnificent blend of architectural styles, boasting intricate detailing, majestic columns, and opulent interiors.

The surrounding gardens of Luton Hoo are a delight to explore. They feature carefully landscaped lawns, vibrant flowerbeds, serene lakes, and charming woodland areas. Visitors can wander through the famous Robert Adam-designed Walled Garden, which showcases a variety of plants and flowers. The estate also boasts a picturesque Japanese garden, complete with a peaceful tea house and a tranquil pond.

In addition to its architectural and natural beauty, Luton Hoo offers a range of amenities and activities for visitors. The estate is home to a luxurious hotel, providing guests with a chance to experience the grandeur of the mansion firsthand. The hotel offers fine dining options, a spa, and various recreational facilities, including a golf course and tennis courts.

Luton Hoo is not just a heritage site; it is a testament to the rich history and natural beauty of Bedfordshire, attracting visitors from near and far who seek to immerse themselves in its grandeur and tranquility.

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Luton Hoo from the formal gardens Luton Hoo these days is a luxury 5 star hotel, but when it was owned by the Wernher family it boasted guest lists that included the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh and Sir Winston Churchill.
Luton Hoo from the formal gardens
Luton Hoo these days is a luxury 5 star hotel, but when it was owned by the Wernher family it boasted guest lists that included the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh and Sir Winston Churchill.
Copt Hall Road at the junction of Lower Harpenden Road
Copt Hall Road at the junction of Lower Harpenden Road
Railway bridge over Copt Hall Road, Luton
Railway bridge over Copt Hall Road, Luton
Copt Hall Road at the junction of Lower Harpenden Road
Copt Hall Road at the junction of Lower Harpenden Road
Woods by Copt Hall Road, Luton
Woods by Copt Hall Road, Luton
Railway line in New Mill End Turn right for Luton
Railway line in New Mill End
Turn right for Luton
Railway crossing Chiltern Green Lane, New Mill End
Railway crossing Chiltern Green Lane, New Mill End
Chiltern Green Road at the junction of West Hyde Road
Chiltern Green Road at the junction of West Hyde Road
Viaduct Cottages, East Hyde
Viaduct Cottages, East Hyde
Lower Harpenden Road, Luton
Lower Harpenden Road, Luton
Field by Copt Hall Road, Chiltern Green Looking towards George Wood.
Field by Copt Hall Road, Chiltern Green
Looking towards George Wood.
Copt Hall Road, Chiltern Green
Copt Hall Road, Chiltern Green
Chiltern Green Lane, New Mill End As the name suggests, up and down part of the Chiltern Hills
Chiltern Green Lane, New Mill End
As the name suggests, up and down part of the Chiltern Hills
Someries Arch Someries Arch (spelt Soneries on the bridge sign) takes a track beneath the Midland Main Line railway and also the closed Dunstable to Welwyn branch line.  The site of Someries Castle is about 800m away, south of the Luton Airport runway.  The disused railway trackbed forms the Upper Lea Valley Walk between Luton and Harpenden.
Someries Arch
Someries Arch (spelt Soneries on the bridge sign) takes a track beneath the Midland Main Line railway and also the closed Dunstable to Welwyn branch line. The site of Someries Castle is about 800m away, south of the Luton Airport runway. The disused railway trackbed forms the Upper Lea Valley Walk between Luton and Harpenden.
Copt Hall Road railway bridges The nearer bridge used to carry the Luton to Welwyn single track railway line, but  nowadays carries the Upper Lea Valley Walk from Luton to Harpenden.  The further bridge carries the four track Midland main Line from London St. Pancras to Luton.
Copt Hall Road railway bridges
The nearer bridge used to carry the Luton to Welwyn single track railway line, but nowadays carries the Upper Lea Valley Walk from Luton to Harpenden. The further bridge carries the four track Midland main Line from London St. Pancras to Luton.
Old Luton Hoo Station A view of the station house from the platform at the old Luton Hoo Station.  The station building has been renovated and extended and is now a comfortable house.  The single track railway line ran alongside where the fence now sits.  The Upper Lea Valley Walk occupies the track behind the fence.  This picture was taken with the present owner's permission.
Old Luton Hoo Station
A view of the station house from the platform at the old Luton Hoo Station. The station building has been renovated and extended and is now a comfortable house. The single track railway line ran alongside where the fence now sits. The Upper Lea Valley Walk occupies the track behind the fence. This picture was taken with the present owner's permission.
Matrix gantry M1 northbound
Matrix gantry M1 northbound
Warren Drive, Luton Hoo
Warren Drive, Luton Hoo
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Luton Hoo is located at Grid Ref: TL1018 (Lat: 51.853, Lng: -0.395)

Unitary Authority: Central Bedfordshire

Police Authority: Bedfordshire

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