The Tytherington is in the heart of Cheshire

Bride and groom smiling at each other with a glass of wine while sitting in a golf cart

THE TYTHERINGTON
01625 506 000 | www.thetytheringtonclub.com


FIRST IMPRESSIONS
Located in the heart of Cheshire, The Tytherington boasts views of the golf course. Inside the Dorchester Suite there’s a private function bar, dancefloor, cloakrooms and access to a private patio area, plus the classic, simple, modern décor offers the ideal backdrop to any theme.

TYING THE KNOT
Say “I do” in Dorchester 3 as 80 loved ones look on and the venue’s wedding dresser offers a range of packages to turn it into your dream space.

CELEBRATE IN STYLE
Whatever the size of your wedding the Dorchester suites 1, 2 and 3 can be open, holding 160 guests with ease. The rooms can be split into three depending on the size of the event and are also easily adaptable for a slick turn around from your ceremony to your wedding breakfast and evening do. Meanwhile, you can be enjoying drinks with your friends and family, or heading off with your photographer for your portraits.

Wedding packages include use of the dancefloor, food tasting, complimentary three-month health club membership (dependent on chosen package), overnight accommodation for the newlyweds on the wedding night, and preferential rates for guests.

A PLACE TO REST YOUR HEAD
The 65-room hotel is a great addition offering you and your loved ones somewhere to stay. Whether you wish to add on a few holes of golf, use the health club or enjoy a pamper in the spa, the team can tailor make a wedding package just for you.

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