Tie the knot at Gileston Manor Estate

Exterior of Gileston Manor Estate
Credit: www.laurenowensphotography.co.uk

Gileston Manor Estate, CF62 4HX
07794 611 105 | www.gilestonmanor.co.uk


Gileston Manor Estate is a five-star wedding venue located in the award- winning village of Gileston in the Vale of Glamorgan. Tucked away off the beaten track and set in nine acres of lovingly kept gardens and grounds, the property boasts sweeping front lawns and breathtaking panoramic sea views.

The Georgian Grade II* listed manor house has recently been renovated and includes an elegant wedding room on the first floor, complete with original panelling, mirrors and crystal chandeliers. The house also boasts eight exquisite guest suites, all individually themed and styled, including the bridal suite which was designed by David Emanuel.

An additional 24 guest bedrooms can be found in the courtyard which is just a few steps away at the end of the evening.

Celebrate in style
The estate houses the pretty church of St Giles, which is perfect for couples planning a religious ceremony.

Civil Ceremonies can be hosted in a variety of settings, including the gardens and neutrally decorated Lotus Marquee, which has sparkling chandeliers, views of the Jurassic Coast and can comfortably seat 140 dinner guests for the wedding breakfast with room for more in the evening.

We love...
The views and on-site accommodation.

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