Spotlight on Sheffield wedding venue The Mowbray

Interior of Sheffield wedding venue The Mowbray set up for wedding
Credit: Brad Matthews Photography

What can you expect at The Mowbray?
Originally a steel and iron merchants built in 1889, guests can explore The Mowbray's 150-year-old rooms before heading upstairs to enjoy its private roof garden complete with British blooms and herbs for the kitchen and bar.

This historic venue is Sheffield through and through, with even the smallest item holding its own story. Bespoke Sheffield cutlery for your wedding feast, anyone?

Time to celebrate!
Its sister venue, The Chimney House, is licensed for ceremonies for up to 50 people. Receptions at The Mowbray (250 guests) see parties gather under the ancient beams surrounded by twinkling candlelight, decadent styling and the most delicious feast of food and drink. The kitchen is the heart and soul of any celebration here and it's developed its own style of catering that features local ingredients and seasonal menus. Everything's looked after by the team to create weddings with soul.

The little extras...
Freshly made in its kitchen, Mowbray wedding cakes are magical. Elegantly luxurious with a Sheffield touch, it can be dressed with hand-picked florals by one of the in-house florists.

The Mowbray | 0114 276 7885 | www.themowbray.co.uk

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