Say your vows at Park Hall Hotel and Spa

Outdoor ceremony set up at Park Hall Hotel and Spa

Park Hall Hotel and Spa, WV4 5AJ
01902 349 510 | www.parkhallhotelandspa.co.uk


Boasting impressive views of the Staffordshire countryside, Park Hall Hotel and Spa is a contemporary and stylish Grade II listed hotel. This former manor house still has many of its original features and boasts a Rococo- style fountain in the forefront and a split-level Orangery with a glass- vaulted ceiling. The landscaped gardens are the perfect area to relax in with plenty of outdoor seating, interlinked pathways, mature planting and an array of pavilions along with a small children’s play area. The 74 bedrooms are split over three levels, and there’s also a self-contained health club and spa.

Celebrate in style
The Ballroom is the largest space available with room for up to 250 loved ones during the day and 550 seated in the evening. This self-contained wing has a grand entrance, marbled floors, statement chandeliers, high ceilings, mirrored columns and floor-to-ceiling Georgian-style windows. 

Alternatively, The Orangery, a split-level room with floor-to-ceiling doors and direct access to the gardens, is available with space for 150 friends and family for the service and 180 for the reception.

The Wedding Pavilion is licensed for up to 200 friends and family. Situated in the mature gardens with views of the surrounding countryside, it’s the perfect location to get married in the great outdoors.

Large celebrations can take place in the Marquee, located within the grounds, it’s a self-contained heated venue with private toilets, a bar area and a maximum capacity for 450 people.

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Park Hall Hotel and Spa offers couples a bedroom on the night of the wedding, a menu tasting, reduced accommodation rates for guests and free car parking.

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