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MANOR HOUSE AND STATELY HOME WEDDING VENUES IN CHESHIRE AND MERSEYSIDE

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Featured Manor House and Stately Home Wedding Venues in Cheshire and Merseyside

Abbeywood Estate

Abbeywood is a 45 Acre family run Estate nestling in the Delamere Countryside, right in the Heart of Cheshire and Home to the Rowlinson Family since 1987.

The Venue provides a highly versatile space for weddings both indoors and out. Our gardens offer a simply stunning backdrop to your day. With wonderful areas to entertain or relax in, your wedding photography will be amazing.

Knowsley Hall

As you drive through the imposing gates you will enter the 2,500 acres private walled estate, following the long tree-lined driveway that leads you to the enchanting Knowsley Hall. A magnificent stately home steeped in history, having hosted royalty and esteemed visitors since 1495.

Lancashire Manor Hotel

Fully Licenced to carry out civil ceremonies in our beautiful Great Hall or Lathom Suite the Lancashire Manor hotel is the ideal location for any wedding celebration. Excellent food and drinks, luxurious surroundings, a beautiful landscaped garden – everything you need to make your reception the occasion of a lifetime.

FEATURES
  • Accommodation
  • Alcohol license
  • Buffet facilities
  • Car park
  • Catering
  • Church nearby
  • Civil license
  • DJ facilities

Talhenbont Hall

A Destination Wedding Venue in North Wales, two minutes from the stunning beaches of the Llyn Peninsula and the mountains of Snowdonia.

Talhenbont Hall Estate is nestled in 100 acres of ancient woodland and gardens on the stunning Llyn Peninsula, North Wales, an area of outstanding natural beauty. It is the perfect location for the wedding celebration of your dreams.

FEATURES
  • Accommodation
  • Alcohol license
  • Buffet facilities
  • Car park
  • Catering
  • Church nearby
  • Civil license
  • Dog Friendly

The Manor

The Manor is a 17th century building in the village of Greasby, Wirral, with Grade II listed status. Bearing a date-stone of 1680 attributing the building to a Joseph and Mary Warton, the site has a storied local history, serving as a farmhouse for many years and, in the years to follow, known to the local community as a bank and then a restaurant.

FEATURES
  • Catering
  • Entertainment
  • Onsite Wedding Planner