Tie the knot at the 17th-century Llechwen Hall Hotel

Interior of Llechwen Hall Hotel

Llechwen Hall Hotel, CF37 4HP
01443 742 050 | www.llechwenhall.co.uk

Llechwen Hall Hotel is a charming Victorian manor house that dates back to the 17th-century. Perched above Mount Llanfabon, the hotel offers panoramic views of the valleys below. Surrounded by six acres of countryside, the property has a range of places to take those all- important photographs including the garden and terrace.

The three-star venue has 44 bedrooms for guests to choose from, including 24 new elegantly decorated superior rooms. With a modern yet traditional décor, each room provides Welsh toiletries, luxurious bedding and some have Juliet balconies that offer impressive views. The on-site restaurant is situated in a stunning Orangery and has consistently been awarded an AA Rosette for more than 10 years.

Celebrate in style
There are three wedding spaces for couples to choose from. The Nelson Suite is the oldest part of the hotel and boasts a long aisle, original oak beams and a private entrance. There’s also a bar and bi-folding doors that lead onto the terrace and provide striking views.

The Garden Marquee is anything but traditional. It has floor- to-ceiling glass panels that overlook the valley letting in plenty of natural light, crisp white drapes, a starlit dancefloor, a private terrace and bar, bespoke lighting and full air-conditioning.

Ideal for intimate celebrations, The Jail House is a historic stone building that was once used as an overnight stop-over for alleged convicts before heading to the magistrates the following day. Recently renovated, the building comprises of original oak beams, bespoke rustic chandeliers and a fantastic full-length interior balcony that overlooks the ceremonies taking place below.

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Couples will receive a complimentary menu tasting, overnight accommodation with breakfast the following day and an anniversary stay.

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