Civil Wedding Venues Gloucestershire

Old Down Manor
Old Down Manor is a venue of distinction. Set in the beautiful Gloucestershire countryside, overlooking the Severn Vale, the Manor is the perfect setting for a fairytale wedding. The venue which launched in October 2011 has seen a £5 Million renovation with chic bedrooms and bespoke reception rooms, including a stunning orangery, atrium with crystal chandeliers and a sweeping Bath stone staircase with a romantic gallery landing. The experience you will gain from choosing Old Down Manor will combine the utmost luxury, highest quality service and fantastic facilities such as indoor/outdoor pool along with 13 bedrooms. The Manor really has it all and is proving to be a popular choice amongst couples looking for a unique venue.
Telephone: 01454 414081
Old Down Manor is a venue of distinction. Set in the beautiful Gloucestershire countryside, overlooking the Severn Vale, the Manor is the perfect setting for a fairytale wedding. The venue which launched in October 2011 has seen a £5 Million renovation with chic bedrooms and bespoke reception rooms, including a stunning orangery, atrium with crystal chandeliers and a sweeping Bath stone staircase with a romantic gallery landing. The experience you will gain from choosing Old Down Manor will combine the utmost luxury, highest quality service and fantastic facilities such as indoor/outdoor pool along with 13 bedrooms. The Manor really has it all and is proving to be a popular choice amongst couples looking for a unique venue.
Telephone: 01454 414081



The Park, Cheltenham
Regency countryside in the heart of Cheltenham Within walking distance of Montpellier, The Park is a relatively unknown gem, hidden in the heart of Cheltenham. The Park began life as it appears today in 1831, when Thomas Billings bought the land intending to build the Gloucestershire Zoological, Botanical and Horticultural Gardens. The focal point of the estate, Fullwood House, was built in 1847. Today Fullwood House remains the heart of The Park and with wide views over the lake, the solarium will provide an ideal backdrop for drinks reception or wedding breakfast. The 9.5 hectares of formal landscaped garden which surrounds Fullwood House and Lake creates a natural screen giving you privacy and seclusion. The ideal setting, whether you have in mind a traditional marquee with all the trimmings, an elegant Nordic Tipi, exotic Arabian tent or, homely Mongolian Yurt. Fullwood Lawn can accommodate marquees seating up to 400 people.
Telephone: 01242 714830
Regency countryside in the heart of Cheltenham Within walking distance of Montpellier, The Park is a relatively unknown gem, hidden in the heart of Cheltenham. The Park began life as it appears today in 1831, when Thomas Billings bought the land intending to build the Gloucestershire Zoological, Botanical and Horticultural Gardens. The focal point of the estate, Fullwood House, was built in 1847. Today Fullwood House remains the heart of The Park and with wide views over the lake, the solarium will provide an ideal backdrop for drinks reception or wedding breakfast. The 9.5 hectares of formal landscaped garden which surrounds Fullwood House and Lake creates a natural screen giving you privacy and seclusion. The ideal setting, whether you have in mind a traditional marquee with all the trimmings, an elegant Nordic Tipi, exotic Arabian tent or, homely Mongolian Yurt. Fullwood Lawn can accommodate marquees seating up to 400 people.
Telephone: 01242 714830


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