Be inspired by Wolfscastle Country Hotel & Spa

Couple in the grounds of Wolfscastle Country Hotel & Spa
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Wolfscastle Country Hotel & Spa, SA62 5LZ
01437 741 225 | www.wolfscastle.com


The award-winning Wolfscastle Country Hotel & Spa is nestled in the village of Wolfscastle. The family-run property has 20 en-suite bedrooms for guests to choose from, a two AA rosette stylish restaurant, a contemporary brasserie and a relaxing boutique spa. This glorious Victorian vicarage boasts views of the woodland landscape and the awe-inspiring Treffgarne rocks. The well-established borders change with the seasons and provide a burst of colour throughout the year and the nearby Sealyham woods offer ample photo opportunities for couples.

Celebrate in style
Ceremonies take place in the Garden Room, which has a capacity of up to 130 guests. This modern space is bright and airy with high ceilings and large bifolding doors that open up to the rear garden and provide a stunning setting for nuptials.

Intimate receptions of 30 and under can take place in the Garden Room. Larger celebrations of up to 180 for the wedding breakfast and 300 for the evening celebrations are held in the Sealyham Suite. This spacious suite can be dressed to any specification with lighting that can be adjusted to any colour scheme.

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When three or more people book a spa package, the bride-to-be goes free.

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