


Paris House was originally built in 1878 in ‘Paris’. At the end of the 19th Century the timber framed building was dismantled and shipped piece by piece to its current home in the stunning grounds of Woburn Park. After a colourful culinary history, Alan Murchison purchased Paris House at the end of 2009 and is drawing from its rich Parisienne past creating a unique restaurant in a building first erected in the capital of gastronomy.
The new Paris House, opened on the 10th February 2010 and its identity echoes the birthplace and era of the structure's individual past. Alan and the team are privileged to have the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of the late Peter Chandler who formerly ran Paris House and built its reputation on superb French cuisine. We are delighted to offer guests an exciting new menu that encompasses the classics but with a modern, fine-food twist. In addition, the new Paris House now boasts an intimiate private dining suite and a unique Chef’s Table situated in the heart of the kitchen for those guests who like to be in the centre of the action.
We look forward to welcoming you to the new Paris House and trust that you will enjoy the experience as much as we are.