Holm House Hotel is a perfect example of ornate early 19th-century architecture

Indoor ceremony set up at Holm House Hotel
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HOLM HOUSE HOTEL, CF64 3BG
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Built in 1926 by JS Neale, Holm House Hotel is a perfect example of ornate early 19th-century architecture fused with modern touches. Just a stone’s throw from Penarth’s restored Art Deco pier, the property offers expansive views over the Bristol Channel and the islands of Flat Holm and Steep Holm. This luxury four-star boutique hotel has a 1AA Rosette restaurant, an award-winning spa, a private garden and a stylish purpose-built outdoor bar, which is perfect for drinks in the sun and evening parties.

Celebrate in style
Holm House Hotel caters to ceremonies of all sizes, with the most intimate space seating 12 friends and family.

The lounge, with its homely feel and stunning feature fireplace, sets the scene for a romantic service and is ideal for up to 40 guests.

For ceremonies of 85 nearest and dearest, the restaurant, with spectacular views of the flourishing gardens and romantic seaside, creates the perfect backdrop for the couple to say ‘I do’.

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Couples who tie the knot at Holm House Hotel will receive a complimentary food and wine tasting, a free gym membership three months before the big day and discounts on spa and hen parties.

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