Bowcliffe Hall's Wedding Open Day

Bowcliffe Hall bus and car outside

Dreaming of a fairytale celebration that captures the true essence of your love story? You're cordially invited to Bowcliffe Hall's spectacular Wedding Open Day!

Bowcliffe Hall is delighted to be hosting its annual Wedding Open Day on Saturday 23rd September, from 11am to 2pm. Free to attend and designed to inspire your imagination, this is your chance to discover why Bowcliffe Hall is a Yorkshire wedding venue unlike any other in the region. Picture your perfect day and toast to your future with a glass of bubbly and a selection of canapés, whilst perusing the rooms and grounds of the Estate.

Take time to soak up the spectacular, unique spaces and hidden corners, from the opulent and awe-inspiring Ballroom, to the unusual design of the Blackburn Wing - there is something to suit all tastes and requirements. Our dedicated and experienced team will be on hand to guide you through the Estate, answer any questions, and help you to visualise your dream celebration. A host of handpicked suppliers will also be in attendance during the day, showcasing their fantastic products and services, all the while providing much needed planning advice.

Suppliers in attendance will include: Yorkshire Chauffeur, Limelight Wedding Emporium, Elite Event Hire, Nicolla Florist and Avorium. We can't wait to welcome you to Bowcliffe Hall, and inspire you on your journey to "I do!".

Bowcliffe Hall's Wedding Open Day, Saturday 23rd September 2023 from 11am to 2pm
Bowcliffe Hall, Bramham, Wetherby, Leeds, LS23 6LP
Join the guestlist and register your attendance here. More information about the event can be found on Bowcliffe Hall's website.

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