Take a peek at Bryngarw House

Exterior of Bryngarw House
Credit: www.darrenthomasphotography.com

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


Bryngarw House is a charming wedding venue with 18 en-suite bedrooms for guests to choose from, a sweeping staircase and dressing rooms for the bride and groom. There are plenty of spaces to take photographs, including an ornamental bridge in the grounds, an oriental- style tea house and an exquisite display of trees and flowers.

Just a few minutes drive from the M4, the house is easily accessible yet feels like a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Situated within 113 acres of parkland, the venue combines country house charm with modern elegance to create a charming place to tie the knot.

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

After the ceremony, friends and family can enjoy a drinks reception in the Conservatory, which is decorated with glistening chandeliers and Chesterfield chairs.

The meal and reception are held in the permanent Marquee, a solid structure with a twinkling dancefloor, a large bar, elegant drapes and space for 250 nearest and dearest.

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Newlyweds will receive a tasting evening and use of the honeymoon suite.

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