Brockencote Hall Hotel is a Victorian country manor house hotel

Brockencote Hall Hotel exterior
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BROCKENCOTE HALL HOTEL, DY10 4PY
01562 777 876 | www.brockencotehall.com


Brockencote Hall Hotel is a Victorian country manor house hotel set within 70 acres of stunning Worcestershire parkland. With a scenic lake and restored dovecote, it is an idyllic setting for weddings. The house, with its grand sweeping drive, French-inspired architecture and beautiful features, has 21 bedrooms in the main manor house, all of which are elegantly decorated with luxurious furnishings and plush fabrics, representing the country estate splendour of the hotel. It also includes the three-bedroom Brockencote Lodge underpinned by an elegant design, which is proving popular with bridal parties.

The grand staircase is one of the many period features of the Victorian house, offering a striking centrepiece upon arrival, while the Grade II listed restored dovecote, lake and garden terrace provide the perfect backdrop outside.

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There are several options for a ceremony at Brockencote Hall Hotel, starting with the smaller spaces, which are ideal for more intimate weddings: the Heron and Swan rooms.

For larger services, the Chaddesley room is licensed for up to 100 guests. The Colonial Bar and Conservatory can also be utilised for additional space.

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Dedicated wedding co-ordinator, Staci Marshall, helps to create intimate and bespoke weddings tailored to each couple. Complimentary menu tasting is also included, with couples guided to create their own menu to suit their special day.

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