Tie the knot at Cheshire wedding venue Rookery Hall Hotel and Spa

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Constructed in 1816, this country house has striking Gothic features such as mullioned, arched windows, enchanting carved pillars and detailed stonework, and the French château-style tower provides a stunning focal point as you approach.

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Rookery Hall Hotel & Spa is set within in 38 acres of lush Cheshire countryside and is reached by a long, private, tree-lined drive. The outdoor terrace has romantic views of a lawn fountain, set within manicured gardens – a beautiful setting for open-air reception drinks.

The Wardle Suite with its floor-to-ceiling windows is filled with natural light, and has access to the outdoor terrace – it can host 120 guests for your ceremony. The Garden Pavilion also offers a magical setting for your al fresco county house vows with 140 guests. Head into the Worleston Suite post ceremony, when the Wardle Suite’s partition is removed. It can then accommodate 160 diners and 250 guests for the evening bash.

Contacts

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Rookery Hall Hotel & Spa, CW5 6DQ
Tel: 01270 610 016
www.handpickedhotels.co.uk/rookeryhall

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