A birds-eye-view of the mansion gives an impression of the stunning parkland and communal grounds its residents enjoy A luxury apartment in a Surrey country mansion where Four Weddings and a Funeral was filmed has gone on the market for £1.65m.
The Grade-II listed Albury Park house, near Guildford, stands proudly in 130 hectares of parkland and offers residents far reaching countryside views to the east and west.
Given the grandeur of the stately home, its royal connection does not come as a surprise. Albury Park mansion played host to King George III’s post-coronation banquet in 1761.
Fast-forward to the 20th century and the special site continued to attract attention. It was where Carrie (played by Andie MacDowell) married Hamish Banks (Corin Redgrave) in the 1994 romantic comedy Four Weddings and a Funeral.
Starring Hugh Grant and Kristin Scott Thomas, Richard Curtis’ film was an enormous box office success which raked in $35m in the first two months of its release in the UK.
Albury Park mansion’s origins predate the Domesday Book, and various different owners, from Earls to parliamentarians and bankers, have left their mark on the estate.
Sitting by the banks of the River Tillingbourne, it was renovated and transformed into a set of apartments in 2008.
The current apartment up for sale with Knight Frank sprawls across 3,003 square feet and has access to an enviable roof terrace with its own bar.