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The Guildhall dartmouth


-Wedding Venue- A FANTASTIC VENUE FOR YOUR EVENT!


The Council Chamber at the Guildhall Dartmouth is newly refurbished and is available for hire for events. The historic setting is something really special.The Council Chamber is also licensed for Marriage Ceremonies.


There are two rooms that can be hired for receptions, also within the Guildhall. The Clifton Room will accommodate a maximum of 60 people and is ideal for smaller gatherings. The Ballroom will accommodate a maximum of 200 people. It has a stage at one end, making it ideal for receptions with musical entertainment. A brand new catering kitchen is available to hire on request.


Or for a really different summer wedding reception our 18th Century Open Air Market (in Victoria Road) is also available for hire.


HOME &


HARDWARE The Old Market


A large selection of DIY essentials,


hardware and general household goods including kitchenware, light bulbs and batteries.


We also have a motoring section. Do come in and browse!


Tel: 01803 835691 OVER 200


✺ Wired and Wireless Networking ✺ Wifi systems ✺ CCTV systems ✺ Broadband via Satellite ✺ Motorised & Fixed Dish Systems ✺ Aerial and Satellite Installations & Servicing ✺ Commercial & Domestic Systems


Tel: 01392 427 001 Email: info@a1digital.tv www.a1digital.tv


quality carpets in stock from £5 - £20 per sq mtr


For further details please telephone 01803 832281. www.dartmouthtowncouncil.org


Lower Mills Buckfast Road TQ11 0EB Tel: 01364 643031 Web: buckfastcarpets.co.uk


CARPETS • RUGS • UNDERLAY FITTING • FREE MEASURING


FREE 10mm underlay


with every remnant purchased Quote “By the Dart”


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