Let love blossom at the summer wedding fair. Imagine warm sunshine, soft florals and the gentle sparkle of a perfect summer’s day, the dream setting for a wedding filled with romance and joy.
Join Crow Wood Hotel for this summer wedding fair and discover the true magic of saying 'I do' surrounded by nature’s beauty and timeless elegance. The stunning Lakeside Suite will be dressed in all its summer glory, offering inspiration at every turn.
Sip on a complimentary glass of fizz as you explore, meet the trusted wedding creatives, and share your dreams with dedicated bespoke wedding planners, who are ready to bring your vision to life. And then, step outside and fall in love with the breathtaking beauty of the grounds and enchanting wedding pavilion, the perfect backdrop for your most unforgettable moments.
Register today and start your love story.
Season (6 July 2026) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday | 11:00 | - 15:00 |
Free event.
Register now.
From the M65 Motorway Eastbound from Blackburn: Crow Wood is situated just off junction 11 of M65. However there is no junction 11 exit when travelling eastbound. Therefore we recommend that you exit M65 at junction 12 eastbound and then travel westbound to exit at junction 11. Leave the motorway at Junction 12, signposted Nelson & Brierfield Take the 4th exit off the roundabout onto M65 Westbound Leave the motorway at Junction 11, signposted Burnley Take third exit onto Royle Lane, signposted for Crow Wood and The Woodland Spa From the M65 Motorway westbound from Colne/ Pendle: Leave the motorway at Junction 11, signposted Burnley. Take third exit onto Royle Lane, signposted for Crow Wood and The Woodland Spa
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