!CotswoldWater Park Four Pillars Hotel, near Cirencester
dreamvenues A STUNNING WATERS IDE LOCATION
Conveniently situated in the heart of the Cotswolds, yet close to Bristol and easily accessed frombothM4 andM5motorways, this luxury four star hotel combines a beautiful setting and spectacular views with state-of-the-art facilities. All of the ceremony rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the lake and both suites – which accommodate up to 200 and up to 360 people respectively – also have spectacular views over the lake. There are also rooms perfect for more intimate weddings – and grand, formal events for up to 500
W people can be
accommodated in a marquee Expert chefs have devised a mouth-watering selection of dishes using only the finest ingredients – but will also be happy to cater for special requests if you want particular favourites included on your menu. From the moment of your first enquiry to the end of your special day you will have the personal attention of an experienced wedding co-ordinator, who will offer all the help and advice you need. And with 328 luxurious bedrooms and suites, your entire wedding party can stay overnight if they wish. For more details, call 01285 864000 or visit
www.cotswoldwaterparkhotel.co.uk. PS: Don’t forget to ask about their special wedding offer from £5,055.
ith no fewer than seven beautiful rooms licensed for civil ceremonies and two glorious suites for wedding receptions, the lovely Cotswold Water Park Four Pillars Hotel makes the perfect venue for your wedding and/or reception.
•Weddings for up to 95 • Choice of 2 function rooms • Beautiful countryside views • 35 lovely bedrooms
FULLY LICENSED FOR CIVIL CEREMONIES
The Old Mill Hotel,Tollbridge Road, Batheaston Bath BA1 7DE
Tel: 01225 858476 • email:
info@oldmillbath.co.uk www.oldmillbath.co.uk
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