Nelson Hotels announce a programme of wedding open evenings

Grosvenor Suite at Grosvenor Pulford

Wedding Open Evening at the Grosvenor Pulford Hotel and Spa – Wednesday 15th November (6pm-8pm)

Taking place from 6pm to 8pm, the event is your ideal opportunity to view the stunning, contemporary facilities as you plan your big day.

The flagship Grosvenor Suite will be set up for both a civil ceremony and wedding breakfast, whilst you’ll also have the chance to meet a selection of specially selected exhibitors who provide a host of services in the wedding industry including:

  • Photographers
  • Wedding cakes
  • Videographers
  • Bridal gowns and men’s attire
  • Wedding cars
  • Entertainment services
  • Beauty services
It’s also the ideal opportunity to meet the venue's wedding coordinator and discuss your options for holding a wedding at the Grosvenor Pulford Hotel and Spa in person.

Situated on the Cheshire and North Wales border between Chester and Wrexham, the hotel is surrounded by stunning landscapes and beautiful grounds, creating the perfect backdrop for a wedding ceremony.

For more information about the event contact the team on 01244 570 560 or email weddings@grosvenorpulfordhotel.co.uk

The Barn at the Manor Greasby. Interior set up for wedding



Wedding Open Evening at The Barn at The Manor – Thursday 16th November (6pm-8pm)

See how The Barn at The Manor can offer the perfect backdrop for your wedding day on the Wirral. The stunning new wedding venue will be set for a wedding breakfast to help you envision your big day.

This monthly special event is also the perfect opportunity to meet with a selection of our recommended suppliers and the dedicated weddings team. You can discover the all-inclusive wedding packages on offer and discuss bespoke requirements for your big day with support from the venue's experienced weddings team.

For more information about the event contact the team on 0151 677 7034 or email weddings@themanorgreasby.co.uk.

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