Middle Aston House, 'Sir Francis Page' is a stunning and vibrant multipurpose conference and events venue located in Bicester.
Situated within the main house with uninterrupted views of the Oxfordshire countryside.
Sir Francis Page bought Middle Aston House in 1714, he was an infamous ‘hanging’ judge. Local legend has it that the widows of the 100 men he sentenced to death, pursued him in the guise of owls. His fearsome reputation is referred to in Alexander Pope’s ‘Dunciad’ and Henry Fielding’s ‘Tom Jones’. Page had no children, so to keep the family name alive, he insisted that his nephew, Francis Bourne became Francis Page when he inherited the manor.
The Sir Francis Page Room is the largest room in the Middle Aston House and you’ll find it on the first floor of the main house.
Beautifully light and airy, it has superb views across the Oxfordshire countryside and can hold up to 50 Guests theatre style, or 30 boardroom style.
All rooms have projectors and screens, flip charts and WiFi.
Options for layout:
Boardroom: 30
U with Tables: 26
U Chairs Only: 40
Theatre Style: 50