Leeds Castle has hosted important events since a reception took place in 1290 for Edward I and his French bride, Eleanor of Castile. In May 1520, an entire tented village was erected when Henry VIII, his queen Catherine of Aragon and a retinue of 4,000 courtiers stayed on their way to the 'Field of the Cloth of Gold' tournament.

Olive, Lady Baillie, the castle's last private owner, wanted it to remain a place "where people met and things happened". In her day that ranged from legendary weekend house parties filled with Hollywood stars like Charlie Chaplain, Noel Coward and David Niven to secret political talks involving Churchill and General Montgomery during World War II.

Now owned and operated by a charity established by Lady Baillie, the tradition of hospitality continues. In 1978 the Arab - Israeli peace talks, precursors to the first Camp David Agreement, took place in the castle, as did the Northern Ireland peace talks of 2004 hosted by former Prime Minister, Tony Blair.

The catering and hospitality at Leeds Castle is provided by Leith's, who specialise in providing conference and banqueting, hospitality and food services to cultural, arts and exhibition locations throughout the country.

We recruit all year round for the following vacancies:

» Back of House Staff
» Bar Staff
» Chefs
» Waiting Staff

How to find us

By car
Leeds Castle is 7 miles east of Maidstone, Junction 8 of the M20 motorway just 1 hour from London, 30 minutes from the Channel Tunnel and Channel Ports. Dartford River Crossing 30 minutes. Clearly sign posted from all routes - following the brown and white tourist signs.

By train
The nearest station is Bearsted Station, where a regular shuttle service runs to the castle.