Engaged? Looking for your perfect wedding venue?
Come along to the Worden Hall Wedding Open Day and discover a local hidden gem, set in the beautiful surroundings of Worden Park.
Enjoy a welcome drink and canapes on arrival, see the barn room all dressed up and meet our dedicated Wedding and Functions Coordinator to discuss planning your perfect day!
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