Hadley Park House is an elegant Grade II listed property

Hadley Park House indoor ceremony set up

Hadley Park House Hotel, TF1 6QJ
01952 677 269 | www.hadleypark.co.uk


Hadley Park House is an elegant Grade II listed property set within two acres of landscaped grounds. As you turn into the driveway of this romantic wedding venue, you can’t help but be impressed by this Georgian manor house. The secluded grounds include mature trees, manicured grass and a sunken-tiered lawn making it the ideal place to capture photographs.

Once you step inside, the wood-panelled lounge, high ceilings and sash windows lend a sense of occasion to your special day and confirm why the venue was awarded ‘Best Historic Building in the West Midlands’ at the Wedding Industry Awards.

Celebrate in style
Most ceremonies are held in the atmospheric Conservatory, which has a colonial style, wooden shutters, ceiling drapes and room for 80 guests. The room can be dressed exactly how you would like, with chair covers and coloured sashes to complement your colour scheme. As the venue only holds one civil ceremony or civil partnership each day, the Conservatory will be personalised just for you.

Evening receptions take place in the Mulliner Suite, which can accommodate up to 150 guests. This self-contained room has its own entrance and a well-stocked bar, meaning your guests can enjoy the celebrations until late into the evening.

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These are three exclusively designed Honeymoon Suites, two in the main house and one in the West Wing. One of the suites in the original house boasts a four-poster bed and is swathed with luxury soft furnishings in rich blue and gold and a large bathroom with traditional roll top bath.

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