Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa Black Friday wedding package

Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa Black Friday flyer

Planning your dream wedding day in 2024? Take advantage of Grosvenor Pulfford Hotel & Spa's Black Friday wedding deal and make your occasion even sweeter with a fantastic limited-time Black Friday saving!

For just £5999, our Black Friday wedding package for selected dates in 2024 includes:

    A drinks package and 3-course wedding breakfast for 60 guests
    Evening reception with buffet for 100 guests
    Red carpet arrival for bride and groom
    Master of Ceremonies
    Complimentary civil ceremony room hire (usually £595)
    Chiavari chairs and organza bows in your choice of colour
    Table mirrors and decorative centerpieces
    Complimentary light-up “love” letters (usually £110)
    Victorian-style post box (usually £50)
    Personalised table plans and menus
    Crystal cake stand (usually £40)
    Complimentary resident DJ (usually £300)
    A superior suite for your wedding night

THE FINER DETAILS

£5,999 (based on 60 day and 100 evening guests)

Available on selected dates throughout 2024 (excluding Saturdays in the months April-October)

Subject to date availability. This package is available to new wedding bookings only.

TO CLAIM

Call: 01244 570 560
Email: weddings@grosvenorpulfordhotel.co.uk

BOOKING TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Black Friday wedding package is subject to date availability and applicable to weddings booked to take place on selected dates in 2024 (excluding Saturdays in the months April-October).

This package offer applies to new bookings only and cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotion or discount.

Bookings on this special offer must be secured with a 25% deposit, with full payment of the balance due by 28/02/2024.

In the event that you require more guests to be added to the package, this can be arranged at an additional cost.

Offer ends Monday 27th November.

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