Dance the night away at Bryngarw House in Bridgend

Interior of Bryngarw House
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Bryngarw House, CF32 8UU
01656 729 009 | www.bryngarwhouse.com

Combining country house charm and character with modern elegance, Bryngarw House is a beautiful property within 113 acres of parkland. Whether you’re looking to exchange your vows in the classic French-styled Traherne Suite or host your wedding breakfast in the spacious marquee, the all-inclusive packages have been designed to make planning every aspect of your big day as easy and stress-free as possible. Just a few minutes drive from the M4, the house is easily accessible yet feels a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

There are 18 en-suite bedrooms for the wedding party and guests, a sweeping staircase that looks stunning when adorned with flowers, a private space for the groom to prepare for the big day and a dressing room for the bride. Outside is an ornamental bridge, oriental style tea house and exquisite display of trees, plants and flowers.

Celebrate in style
The Treharne Suite, a French antique styled ceremony room flooded with natural light from the floor-to-ceiling windows and stunning chandeliers, can accommodate 120 guests.

Overlooking the lawns and decorated with glistening chandeliers and Chesterfield chairs is the Conservatory where the canapés and drinks reception will take place.

The wedding breakfast and evening celebration are held in the permanent marquee. This solid structure has elegant drapes, a large bar and a twinkling dancefloor with space for 250 guests.

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The venue offers couples a complimentary tasting evening and a honeymoon suite on the night of the wedding.

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