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WEDDINGS


Historically Romantic


Nestled within a peaceful, tree-lined valley, there sits the ivy-clad Tudor mansion of Whitley Hall Hotel that will add opulence and luxury to your big day.


Set in 20 acres of lush, manicured grounds and gardens, with private tranquil lakes, this countryside hideaway is the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable wedding day. An exciting time for both bride and groom, let the bridal experts at Whitley Hall guide you along your special journey together and make all your wedding dreams come true. With two exceptional bridal suites, both with historical features and licensed for civil ceremonies, choose the room to suit your


wedding day needs. For larger parties of up to 100 day guests, the Whitley Suite, with its wood panelling and majestic fireplace is cosy and welcoming, with access to the gardens and heated undercover terrace for your guests while you relish in the stunning grounds for your photographs.


More intimate yet still elegant, the


Parker Suite caters for up to 60 day guests, with an original stone wall dating back to 1584, plus access to a private heated terrace and lake. Both suites are self-contained, with their own entrance, bar and facilities to make the experience run effortlessly for both you and your guests.


And for smaller weddings of up to 20 guests, take in the glorious


grounds with the Picture and Wordsworth rooms, including an original ceiling commissioned by Mary Queen of Scots. Choose from three different wedding packages, all incorporating a sumptuous wedding breakfast created by the exquisite chefs at Whitley Hall Hotel. Known for their standout cuisine, the jewel in the crown at your big day will be the superbly cooked and prestigiously presented food. With dedicated wedding stylists, take away the stress of wedding planning and see your fairytale vision come to life, without the wave of a wand. From classically stylish designs including vintage lace and pretty pastels, to unique and distinctive colour schemes and


accents, be filled with inspiration, with competitively priced décor packages.


And after a long day of love, laughter and lots of dancing, stay the night in one of Whitley Hall’s 32 en-suite rooms. All individually designed and decorated to marry up to the traditional architecture, the luxury rooms also combine the exposed beams and stone walls with modern luxuries like whirlpool baths and Juliette balconies. But of course, the icing on the cake, or the tip of the feather, is the family of vibrant, iridescent peafowl that are synonymous with Whitley Hall. With the eyes on their colourful tails watching over your big day, these beautiful creatures will be a truly magnificent sight for you and your guests.


Wedding Open Day WddO D


Sunday 1st October 12noon - 3pm


Free admission and complimentary canapés


Let’s Do Lunch


Monday to Saturday 12pm-2pm


3 course lunch plus glass of bubbly from £15.95


Dinner, Bed & Breakfast Breaks


From just £99 per couple Now available all year round. *Includes dinner allowance per person Exclusions apply


ELLIOT LANE, GRENOSIDE, SHEFFIELD S35 8NR | Telephone: 0114 2454444 | www.whitleyhall.com @whitleyhall


@whitley-hall-sheffield 26 aroundtownmagazine.co.uk


ELLIOT LANE, GRENOSIDE, SHEFFIELD S35 8NR | Telephone: 0114 2454444 | www.whitleyhall.com @whitleyhall


@whitley-hall-sheffield


Free admission and complimentary canapés


Sunday 1st October 12noon - 3pm


Wedding Open Day WddO D


3 course lunch plus glass of bubbly from £15.95


Monday to Saturday 12pm-2pm


Let’s Do Lunch


From just £99 per couple Now available all year round. *Includes dinner allowance per person Exclusions apply


Dinner, Bed & Breakfast Breaks


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