Weddings at Stirk House are truly magical. Come along this November for the perfect opportunity for you to explore the venue and get a feel for what your special day would be like at this enchanting time of year.
During the Wedding Showcase you'll get to explore the breathtaking spaces available for your wedding, including the Ceremony Room, the Ballroom and more.
Pick up a free brochure, meet the award-winning Weddings Team and some fantastic local wedding suppliers. You'll also get to find out more about the brand-new range of packages available, and the restaurant will be open on the day for you to enjoy some lunch and a celebratory glass of bubbles.
Admission is free, prior registration is kindly requested.
County Brides North West Wedding Awards 2021, 2023 & 2025 Winner: Best Venue, Lancashire.
Image by: Kerry Woods Photography.
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