Shrigley Hall Hotel is set in more than 262 acres of beautiful grounds

Shrigley Hall Hotel exterior

SHRIGLEY HALL HOTEL AND SPA
01625 575 757 | www.shrigleyhallhotelandspa.co.uk


A classic, country, Victorian-era house, Shrigley Hall Hotel is set in more than 262 acres of beautiful grounds, including an 18-hole championship golf course. What’s more, the Hotel is surrounded by the gorgeous Cheshire countryside, set high in the hills bordering the Peak District, creating a secluded and tranquil atmosphere for your special day. The grounds offer a stunning backdrop for those all-important photographs with breathtaking views of two lakes.

With 155 individual en-suite bedrooms and BAZAAR Spa with indoor pool located in the former monastery, you’ll also be able to grab some much-needed R&R either before or after the wedding. The most recent addition is the outdoor infinity pool heated to a welcoming 38 degrees, where you can enjoy Shrigley Hall’s incredible views and sunsets.

A former monastery chapel with domed roof, the Tilden Suite boasts architectural features dating back to the 18th century. A completely private room with its own bar facility and private entrance for your guests, it can host 240 for the ceremony and celebrations. The William Turner Suite is located in the main building and features impressive crystal chandeliers and French windows. It has an adjoining private reception room overlooking the courtyard and private bar area. This Suite can host 100 loved ones for the “I dos,” and 140 for the reception. The most intimate of spaces is the Drawing Room, a beautiful space located in the main house with ornate ceilings and front-facing views of the golf course and beyond. It can play host to 50 of your nearest and dearest for the vows and wedding breakfast.

Menu tastings are included in all packages as is accommodation for the newlyweds in a bridal suite for the wedding night. Discounted rates for up to 20 rooms are available for guests staying over at the Hotel.

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