For over 300 years, Eynsham Hall has been home to Oxfordshire’s elite. Originally the seat of Willoughby Lacey, Robert Langford, James Duberley, Sir Thomas Parker and Sir Thomas Bazley MP, the hall eventually passed to the current landlords, the Mason family, in 1866.
Lady Evelyn Mason had grand designs for the Hall in 1908, which resulted in its remodeling from a Georgian House to the present-day Jacobean-style mansion.
Large stone fire places, oak carvings, elaborate terraced gardens and painted mural walls are just some of the original features present in the main hall today.