Thoresby Park has been owned by the Pierrpont family since 1600. The family takes a full and active part in the management of the many enterprises which keep Thoresby well maintained. The Park was laid out in the 17c. in a formal, geometric, Jacobean style, which has subsequently been softened and rounded. The central point of the Park is Salvin's Thoresby Hall, built by the 3rd Earl Manvers in 1860. Whilst a grade 1 listed building, the hall is now a thriving hotel and spa.
Thoresby remains the picture of a traditional country estate; its parkland exhibits all the grandeur of days long gone. However, beneath all this lies the true Thoresby of the present day, a business, a home and a community. This business and community is set up to host large scale outdoor events, and tranquil holiday enjoyment.
Sporting an Events field, containing mains water, telephone and power, a Courtyard Gallery, Café, and Function room along with a church, field study centre, village hall and Farm in the village of Perlethorpe.