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Appleby Castle
The most striking feature is the dwelling house , built in the late 17th century by Lady Anne Clifford's grandson the Earl of Thanet. The Great Hall contains paintings and furnishings. Also recently opened are a bedroom with a fascinating carved four poster bed, and the dining room.
Cartmel Racecourse.
Set in the beautiful surroundings of Cartmel Park this is a fantastic venue for couples who want something a little different.
The venue is licensed to hold civil marriages or you can get married at the historic 800 year old Priory Church in the centre of Cartmel village. A short walk or ride away the grandstand facility offers a fantastic setting for up to 110 guests.
They have a fully licensed bar facility, a fully equipped kitchen, crockery, cutlery and glassware. All you need to do is book the caterers, which is where we come in. We can produce restaurant standard food and great service in a stunning location.
It doesn't have to be a wedding, you can have a birthday party, corporate event, christening or Christmas party.
Fell Foot Park.
If you love the Lake District and fancy a wedding by the lake you can't get much better than Fell Foot Park. Although the park is open to the public they have an enclosed area which is absolutely perfect for siting a marquee. Its surrounded by rhodedendrum bushes ensuring a totally private occasion and if you are lucky enough to have fantastic weather the sides of the marquee can be opened up giving you one of the most idyllic views.
With plenty of parking, easy access by both road and boat its one of the best kept sectrets in the Lakes.
Hardcragg Hall .
Hardcragg Hall is a unique experience, offering luxury 5 star self catering accommodation. This spacious property, which sleeps up to 14 in 7 bedrooms and has 6 bathrooms, is perfect for groups and families seeking larger holiday cottages for their Lake District holiday. The Hall makes an excellent choice for those celebrating a special occasion, be it a birthday, anniversary, intimate celebration or simply the annual family get together.
Holbeck Ghyll.
Holbeck Ghyll Country House Hotel is one of the Lake District’s finest luxury hotels, boasting breathtaking views over Lake Windermere and the fells and mountains beyond. We insist on the highest levels of comfort and service to ensure that your stay in the Lake District is as enjoyable as it is memorable.
Lancaster Town Hall.
Our marriage rooms, situated on the first floor are reached by a magnificent marble staircase-great for photographs and grand entrances. The impressively ornate council chamber is the perfect setting for the smaller more intimate wedding, whilst the richly oak panelled banqueting suite is ideal for the larger ceremony.
Leighton Hall
Leighton Hall opens its doors a limited number of times throughout the year to host a variety of weddings and events. If you want exclusivity, elegance and exceptional service combined with magnificent gardens, then its the perfect place for you.
The house and grounds are yours for the day with your own team of staff running your wedding exactly as you would like it to be run.
The house itself seats 84 guests comfortably but for larger parties a marquee can be attached to the drawing room and can easily seat 150 guests. If you want a smaller party the house is endlessly flexible and can accomodate up to 30 guests in the dining room. With its oak panelled walls and family silver lit by candlelight its an amazing setting for a small wedding party, business dinner or family event.
Suzie Reynolds looks after the weddings and offers unlimited help and support from the first meeting right up until the day itself. As they only do a limited number of events you can be sure that you'll feel extremely special and will experience all the grandeur of a stately home without the pomposity.
If you would prefer a marquee within the grounds without using the house its a perfect venue. The gardens and terrace are still available to use and your marquee can be set up under the trees with the magnificent house in the backdrop.
Lowther Castle.
At the top of the park stand the imposing remains of Lowther Castle and its hidden Gardens. The 130 acres of gardens and grounds were opened to visitors once in 1938 but after being used to test a secret tank weapon during the Second World War, the place was dismantled and abandoned. Now the castle, its massive stables, gardens and over 140 acres of parkland are once again being brought to life.
Malt Kiln Centre.
Bardsea Malt Kiln has a date stone of 1829, but it is not clear if that is when it was built - it could be earlier.
As the name suggests it used to be a Malt Kiln where they roasted the malt for making beer. When commercial activity ceased it eventually became the Village Hall, and is owned by the Villagers.
The Malt Kiln is run and managed by a Management Committee made up of volunteers from the village. In May 2003 the hall was closed for extensive refurbishment, funded by a grant of some £230,000 from the National Lottery. It was re-opened in April 2004 by the oldest resident of the village, Mr Patch.
Moresby Hall.
Moresby Hall is one of Cumbria’s most historic homes. A Grade I listed building (circa 1620) offering stunning Country Guesthouse accommodation and retaining so many original features. This spacious Hall has been described as “one of the most important buildings in Cumbria” by English Heritage and “totally unique and welcoming” by so many guests.
Underley Grange.
An early Victorian Farmhouse, part of which dates back to the 14th Century, the property has recently been fully refurbished and modernised, so as to provide exceedingly comfortable accommodation for up to 16 people.
Unit 8-9, Station Yard, Grange, Cumbria, LA11 6EH, UK
Tel: +44 (0)15395 35688 Fax: +44 (0)15395 34952
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