The Wroxeter Hotel boasts fabulous grounds and views

Inside a tipi decorated with fairylights

THE WROXETER HOTEL, SY5 6PH
01743 761 256 | www.thewroxeterhotel.co.uk


Situated in the heart of Shropshire yet easily accessible from major roads, The Wroxeter Hotel boasts fabulous grounds and views, with several outdoor seating areas and points of interest that look great in photographs. This Georgian county house has many original features along with some modern twists and fabulous wedding spaces.

The Wroxeter Hotel is an ideal venue for exclusive use and affords a real house party feel. Able to accommodate 40 or more guests overnight, exclusive use gives couples the run of the whole venue from midday on the day of the wedding.

CELEBRATE IN STYLE
There are an array of well-planned function spaces available. From traditional and functional to quirky and rustic, the spaces are purposely designed for events and groups. The Eyton Suite, the largest room with space for up to 200 guests, comes complete with a dancefloor, private entrance and a bar.

Alternatively, couples can book a tipi which can accommodate up to 200 loved ones and has a seating area and bar.

Part of the original Georgian house, the Roman can be accessed directly from the foyer and boasts stunning views for up to 30 people. The light and airy Conservatory has its own bar and exit to an outdoor seating area and can hold 100 friends and family. The space can be adjoined with the Roman for discos and evening celebrations.

Another quirky function space, the Yurt, has a 10-metre diameter and in the warmer months, the sides can be removed, affording a wonderful covered outdoor area with room for 30 nearest and dearest.

The small conservatory, The Wrekin, near the main entrance has amazing views across the fields to the landmark Wrekin and can hold 15 guests.

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The happy couple will adore the wedding spaces and striking views.

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