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Chateau Rhianfa

Château Rhianfa, on the Isle of Anglesey, provides a wonderful setting for truly extraordinary wedding celebrations. This beguiling architectural treasure, inspired by the styles favoured in the Loire region of France during the reign of Francois I, sits in a commanding setting overlooking the Menai Straits with views of the glorious Snowdonia mountain range. No matter the size of your wedding, the Château boasts a series of exquisite rooms to host your guests. What’s more, the amazingly picturesque setting and glorious gardens beside the sea provide breathtaking backdrops for your wedding photographs. From intimate and cozy rooms to banqueting halls oozing with lavish elegance, Château Rhianfa can cater to any bridal party’s dreams.

We know how important the venue decision is when organizing your wedding and that is why we are proud to introduce you to the stunning Stanbrook Abbey. Nestled in the rolling hills of Malvern, Worcestershire, this is a truly unique property with awe-inspiring architecture. With 22 acres of beautiful grounds and its own private lake, this picture perfect venue is straight out of a fairy tale. This incredible monastery, once home to hundreds of Benedictine nuns, was designed by Edward Welby Pugin, son of the renowned 18th century architect Augustus Pugin, who created the sumptuous Gothic wallpapers, carvings, stained glass, floor tiles, metalwork and furnishings that grace the Houses of Parliament.

Having undergone careful refurbishment, Stanbrook Abbey is now more stunning than ever and boasts 52 beautiful bedrooms as well as a five-bedroom Manor House, perfect for the bridal party to prepare themselves in unrivaled luxury. With a selection of exquisite event spaces, Stanbrook Abbey and its classical Victorian features ooze with lavish elegance and style, providing a dream venue for the biggest day of your life.

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