Bryngarw House is hosting a range of Christmas-themed events

The exterior of a manor house with a white conservatory attached
Credit: Nick Murray Photography

Bryngarw House, a luxury wedding venue in Bridgend, is hosting a range of Christmas-themed events, perfect for pre-wedding celebrations.

The Foraging Wreath Workshop is taking place on Sunday 3rd December at 2pm. Head out into the beautiful grounds of Bryngarw Country Park to forage for materials before heading back to make your Christmas wreath and enjoy a festive grazing platter and a glass of mulled wine.

Indulge in a glass of fizz and a mince pie before enjoying a three-course Christmas meal at the Black Tie & Casino Christmas Party. Taking place on Friday 8th December, there will be a blackjack table and roulette table, as well as professional casino dealers to help you win some ‘fun’ money and prizes.

What’s more, you can enjoy a festive Sunday lunch on the 10th December with Santa Clause or step back in time for the 80s, 90s and 00s Christmas Party taking place on Friday 15th and Saturday 16th December.

For more information about any of the Christmas events, head over to www.bryngarwhouse.com/latest/christmas-bryngarw-house

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