Ales and Cocktails launch exciting new collaboration with Wressle Grange

A group of hens making cocktails with cocktail shakers
Credit: Colin Wallwork Photographer

The team at Ales and Cocktails are proud to be collaborating with Wressle Grange on a new Cocktails and Graze package. Located in the quaint village of Wressle on a working arable farm, the hen party venue boasts a stunning garden, patio area, firepit and large lawns, not to mention the exquisite décor and furniture inside the farmhouse itself.

Wressle Grange Farmhouse is ideal for group celebration, with plenty of indoor and outdoor space. Guests can play games, walk or simply relax. Three days here is the perfect amount of time to fully relax into the festivities with your besties. While you're there, why not enjoy Ales and Cocktails' new Cocktails and Graze package? As you spend an intimate evening with friends and family, the team can provide you with the best drinks and most delicious food. You can sit on the patio in the sunshine or head down to the firepit in the evening and feel the warmth on your faces.

The fantastic selection of grazing food includes charcuterie, cheeses, meats, fruit, pretzels, crackers and more. Ales and Cocktails makes cocktails to rival any city-centre bar, and they're a dream for sipping in the sun!

For 14 people staying at Wressle Grange for three nights the cost is £260 per person, which includes three cocktails and a graze table on the night of your choice. Check out www.alesandcocktails.co.uk

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