Woburn Park provides the idyllic settings for one of Bedfordshire's most established and finest restaurants: Paris House. Originally built in 1878 for the Paris Exhibition, Paris House was dismantled and brought back to England by 'Hastings', the 9th Duke of Bedford and rebuilt, piece by piece, timber by timber, on the Woburn Estate. In 1983 it underwent complete restoration and opened as an elegant and stylish restaurant. Just at the same time, Peter Chandler was leaving Albert and Michel Roux after 12 years, having been their first English apprentice.

The surroundings are picturesque and tranquil and guests often remark on the warm and welcoming atmosphere that pervades the restaurant itself. The service is unobtrusive, friendly and accommodating. Weddings, birthdays and parties can also be catered for whilst theme evenings are a regular feature at Paris House.

A private dining room facility also available, seating up to 14. Personal visits to discuss your menu or special requirements are also encouraged to ensure that your function is most memorable for you and your guests.

Rest assured that your visit to Paris House will be an experience to be savoured.

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