Safari Venues is situated within the grounds of West Midland Safari Park

Safari Venues exterior
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SAFARI VENUES, DY12 1LF
01299 406 460 | www.safarivenues.co.uk


Safari Venues is situated within the grounds of West Midland Safari Park and is home to three gorgeous wedding locations. Couples can expect a grand and special setting, with a team who are passionate about making celebrations unforgettable.

CELEBRATE IN STYLE
Set within the scenic grounds of the Safari Park, Spring Grove House is a Georgian manor that has built its well-deserved reputation on impeccable service, luxury menu selections and attention to detail.

Equally impressive are the grounds, comprising of landscaped gardens and a spacious private terrace. For large wedding celebrations, Treetops Pavilion is big and bold. Its vast proportions and capacity make it one of the largest entertainment facilities in the county, perfect for civil ceremonies, wedding breakfasts and evening receptions.

Nestled beneath the grandness of Spring Grove House is Cellarz, an intimate, brick-vaulted venue with an impressive atmosphere. Rich in character with a current and contemporary style, Cellarz has its own chic bar area, dancefloor and cosy alcoves, which can be hired as part of Spring Grove House or separately.

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The wedding team offer bespoke wedding packages and the opportunity to work directly with the on-site chefs to create the perfect menu.

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