A Warm, Welcoming Space for Residential Groups
Alongside the historic towers and gatehouse, Buckden Towers is home to a beautiful Victorian house, built in 1872 and now forming an integral part of the Claret Centre.
Today, this elegant building offers a comfortable and homely setting for smaller residential groups—combining the charm of a traditional country house with the practical needs of modern group stays.
A Homely Residential Experience
The Victorian House provides an atmosphere that is:
- Relaxed and informal
- Welcoming and community-focused
- Ideal for smaller groups seeking time together
The layout and character of the house naturally lend themselves to shared living, encouraging conversation, reflection, and a sense of being at home.
Full catering is available, allowing groups to focus fully on their time together without the need to organise meals.
Ideal for Smaller Groups
- Retreat groups and reflective stays
- Leadership teams and planning days
- Parish groups and community gatherings
- Formation or study groups
A Space That Feels Like Home
- Comfortable rooms with a welcoming feel
- Shared spaces that encourage connection
- A quieter, more domestic atmosphere
Guests can enjoy both the privacy of the house and access to the wider historic grounds and gardens, creating a stay that is both restful and enriching.
Flexible Use for Day and Residential Groups
The Victorian House is also available for day use, offering flexibility for a variety of needs.
- Meeting and discussion rooms
- Spaces for quiet reflection or prayer
- Areas suitable for teaching, workshops, or group activities
Whether for a full residential stay or a single-day gathering, the house supports focus, collaboration, and community.
A Distinctive and Personal Setting
- The character of a historic home
- The comfort of a lived-in space
- Flexibility for modern group use
For many groups, it becomes more than just accommodation—it becomes a place where people can gather, share, and feel truly at ease.




