Tie the knot at De Courceys Manor

Couple dance in front of De Courceys Manor
Credit: www.huwdale.co.uk

De Courceys Manor, CF15 9QN
02920 892 232 | www.decourceys.co.uk

De Courceys Manor is a family-owned wedding venue, located in one of the most beautiful areas of South Wales, Run since 2009, the five-star manor offers the perfect combination of style, service and exclusivity. Inside this Georgian manor is a stylish decor, several wedding spaces, as well as a craft gin lounge, a glass Atrium and a welcoming children’s room. Guests are welcome to stay in the nine-country cottages and boutique apartment located within the manor.

Celebrate in style
Couples can get married in the Oriental Suite, which has a neutral décor throughout, perfect for couples looking for a blank canvas with space for 25 guests.

Alternatively, the Floral Suite can be used. This room oozes elegance and can cater for up to 130 friends and family for the service and 60 for the wedding breakfast.

The Tapestry Suite has a dedicated bar and room for 130 nearest and dearest for the ceremony and 200 for the evening celebration.

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The new Pamper & Prep Suite is perfect for the night before the wedding with a hot tub and Hollywood-style mirrors.

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