The Grove, Watford

The Grove
The Grove, Watford, Hertfordshire
Location of the Grove in Hertfordshire
Former namesLa Grava
General information
StatusHotel
TypeEnglish country house
Architectural stylePalladian
LocationChandler's Cross, Hertfordshire, Langleybury Lane, Chandler's Cross, Hertfordshire, WD3 4TG, Watford, United Kingdom
Coordinates51°40′39″N 0°26′11″W / 51.6774°N 0.4364°W / 51.6774; -0.4364
Construction startedc.1720
Renovatedc.1780, c.1870–5, 1996–2000
OwnerRalph Trustees Limited
Technical details
MaterialRed brick
Design and construction
ArchitectSir Robert Taylor
DesignationsGrade II* listed building
Renovating team
ArchitectsMatthew Brettingham, Edward Blore
Website
www.thegrove.co.uk
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The Grove is a large resort hotel in Hertfordshire, England, with a 300–acre (1.2 km2) private park next to the River Gade and the Grand Union Canal. It touches on its north-west corner the M25 motorway and remains a small part in Watford. The estate is situated within three different settlements; most of the land and all of the mansion itself are in the civil parish of Sarratt, and also in the ecclesiastical parish of Langleybury, while the estate lies within the post town of Rickmansworth.

Originally built as an English country house on the site of a medieval manor house, The Grove served as the family seat of the Earls of Clarendon (second creation), the Villiers family, from 1776–c.1920. Since its Georgian construction, The Grove has been altered and extended four times by a number of noted architects, including Surveyor of the King's Works, Robert Taylor.

Following the increase in estate duty in 1914, the Villiers Family sold off the house and estate. Today it operates as a hotel with 214 guest rooms, a luxury spa, 16 meeting & event spaces and an 18-hole championship golf course.