Master’s Court was the majestic approach to the Tudor Great Hall and then after the charity was founded in 1611, the courtyard, surrounded by rooms that were home to a series of Masters who had ultimate responsibility for the site.
A carefully maintained lawn with a central lamppost is surrounded by a stone-paved path with pretty planters around the edge of this imposing court. With its Tudor architecture, gilded Charles I crest, and distinctive Sutton sundial there are many features lending interest and atmosphere to this space.
In the evening light glows from the tall windows, and candlelight and lanterns create a very special atmosphere – perfect for receiving guests, hosting receptions and setting the scene for your memorable event.