We love winter weddings at Yorkshire venue Spicer Manor

Interior of Yorkshire wedding venue Spicer Manor with staircase and fireplace decorated for Christmas Credit: Dynamic Pictures

What can you expect from Spicer Manor wedding venue?
Bordering the beautiful Peak District and set among open fields edged with Yorkshire-stone walls, Spicer Manor and its romantic Coach House provide a rural idyll with lawned gardens to the front and rear. The exclusive-use venue allows couples to get married and stay on-site in the 15 en suite rooms.

Rebuilt in 2019 from Yorkshire stone, Spicer Manor resembles a traditional manor house, but inside attention has been paid to every detail with all mod cons including a state-of-the-art cinema, hot tubs and SONOS music system. Charming stone and oak features and the centrepiece sweeping staircase with drop lighting create a luxurious yet homely feel.

Time to celebrate!
Couples can say "I do" in the Grand Hall (50 guests), with either the grand staircase or large fireplace as the backdrop. This would be followed by a meal in the Orangery before partying in the manor. Larger groups would opt for the spacious Coach House (160 guests), with its beautifully rustic features. When celebrating here, many couples opt to use the manor as a relaxing haven for their residential guests.

The little extras...
The venue's recommended caterer offers free taster evenings to help find the best menu. The venue also sends all couples a welcome gift as well as a bottle of fizz and flowers on arrival.

Spicer Manor | 07921 138 696 | www.spicermanor.co.uk

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