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Rudloe Hall, built in the 18th century, is a beautiful period hotel with character and charm set in 14 acres of mature grounds in Wiltshire with stunning views across The Box Valley and onto historic Bath.
Rudloe Hall provides the ultimate quintessentially English country house setting and backdrop for all manor of celebrations, from Weddings to conferences and private dining experiences.
We use locally sourced produce for our menu, and our team of chefs are here to ensure our guests are served delicious, high quality dishes which are great value. We are renowneed for our traditional English afternoon tea’s.
Rudloe Hall Hotel Weddings
Our attentive, friendly and experienced staff can work with you and organise a bespoke wedding on your behalf, or you can select one of our three carefully designed package options for your
special day. Our aim is to provide you with the best professional service from your initial enquiry right through to your special day itself.
Rudloe Hall Wedding Fayres!
On Sunday 13th October and Sunday 10th November, we will be holding our wedding fayres, where there will be many wedding supplier businesses with their products, services and promotional offers. Our wedding fayres really do allow you as a couple to experience the wonderful, romantic ambience which is so special and individual of Rudloe Hall Hotel.
Please do come and join us between 12pm and 5pm for canapés and a welcome drink.
To arrange an appointment to start planning your once in a lifetime special day, please contact Helen Mctaggart, our wedding co-ordinator on 01225 810555 or email
her on
events@rudloehall-hotel.co.uk
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