Get married at Stradey Park Hotel & Spa

Exterior of Stradey Park Hotel & Spa

Stradey Park Hotel & Spa, SA15 4HA
01554 758 171 | www.stradeyparkhotel.com

Situated in rural Carmarthenshire, Stradey Park Hotel & Spa is a four-star wedding venue overlooking the Gower Coastline. This historic Edwardian property is just five minutes from Llanelli and has 76 on-site bedrooms and a new moon gate that’s ideal for photographs.

The award-winning Parc Spa is set over two floors and offers an outdoor hot tub, sauna, tropical rain room and relaxation room. The new Spa Sensory Garden is also available. Guests will be able to listen to the sounds of nature while enjoying a range of treatments and packages.

Celebrate in style
Large celebrations take place in the Alexander Suite. It’s the hotel’s main function room and boasts high ceilings, colour changing chandeliers, space for a DJ, band and dance floor and room for 300 guests throughout the day.

The Conservatory has half-crescent windows, striking views of the surrounding countryside and space for 70 friends and family.

Intimate weddings are held in the Bryn-Y-Mor Suite with up to 30 nearest and dearest. Decorated in neutral colours, it can be personalised to suit any theme and includes chair covers, linen, a cake stand and knife.

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Stradey Park Hotel & Spa’s dedicated wedding team will be on hand to ensure every detail is planned to perfection. Couples will receive a complimentary night’s stay in the bridal suite, a discount on spa treatments and preferential accommodation rates for loved ones.

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