Hoghton Tower is a fully licensed venue for civil ceremonies and the magnificent Banqueting Hall provides the most elegant of settings for your ceremony to take place. The house and grounds will be closed for your exclusive use on your wedding day. You will have access to the house from midday the day before your wedding.
All the staff and catering partners provide a premium service to ensure the hospitality for you and your guests is elegantly conducted and executed to the highest standard. Bursting with centuries of history, Hoghton Tower has a variety of unique rooms that are an impressive sight to behold. Continue through this brochure to see the rooms in all their beauty.
Imagine a 16th Century manor house high on a hill, visited by King James I, William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens. Imagine joining that illustrious company by taking your first steps forward into marriage and your place in the Tower's history. Hoghton Tower offers majestic and inspirational surroundings and is available for exclusive use to celebrate your special day.
With the seating layout seamlessly rearranged after the ceremony, you and your guests can enjoy dining in the magnificent Banqueting Hall just as kings and notable figures have done throughout the centuries in the very same room.
Please ensure that all your transport needs and those of your guests are organised in advance of your wedding day. They have an ample car park for your guests. Additional car parking for disabled access can be arranged closer to the house.
Coaches have access to the top of the drive to drop off and collect guests. They will be advised on appropriate parking areas by the car park attendance. Coaches must collect guests no later than 12 midnight.
Accommodation only available for bride and groom.
Open (1 Jan 2021 - 31 Dec 2021) |
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