Introducing new Yorkshire wedding venue Carlton Manor

Exterior of new Yorkshire wedding venue Carlton Manor

Set to open in April 2021, Carlton Manor is a bespoke wedding venue in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Recently acquired by Nic Marshall and Simon Spinks, it will be completely overhauled and rebranded into a stunning multi-use site.

With the help of Yorkshire interior designers Matthew Mee Limited, the £2million renovation will transform the venue into a stylish destination for weddings and domestic travel, with the design promising to complement its stunning East Yorkshire location.

After the pandemic, a huge wedding boom is expected for late 2021 and 2022, and the private-hire Carlton Manor will help handle the demand and reward patient couples with their long-awaited dream day. Plans for the site include a magnificent master tipi (150 guests) and a charming eight-room manor house, with a secluded two-bedroom hideaway. Why not extend celebrations with a staycation in the ten luxury accommodation pods?

Nic Marshall says, "I am incredibly proud and excited to launch Carlton Manor and start welcoming couples from spring – providing it is safe to do so and government guidelines permit. It will be a creative canvas for couples to put their stamp on and make the place their own."

Check out https://experiencecarltonmanor.co.uk

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