Mallory Court Hotel and Spa is a country house hotel in Leamington Spa

Bride and groom in the grounds of Mallory Court Hotel and Spa
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Mallory Court Hotel and Spa, CV33 9QB
01926 330 214 | www.mallory.co.uk


Mallory Court Hotel and Spa in Leamington Spa is a member of Relais & Châteaux. A magnificent country house hotel surrounded by 10 acres of landscaped gardens and set amidst picturesque countryside, with 42 blissful bedrooms and a three AA Rosette restaurant. The house creates a beautiful backdrop for your celebration, be it basking in the summer sunshine or relaxing by a roaring fire.

The events team will guide you through the best possible options to suit the theme of your special day. From the moment you arrive, to your wedding breakfast, to your first dance, Mallory Court can make your wedding dreams a reality.

Celebrate in style
The grand Lutyens-style main house Dining Room and Private Dining Room are lovely spaces for a more intimate wedding from two to 56 of your loved ones. You can hold your ceremony in either of these charming spaces, depending on the number of guests. The venue can accommodate everything from an intimate ceremony for two to a lavish ceremony for 120 or a bespoke outdoor ceremony on the great lawn.

Mallory Court Hotel and Spa’s elegant Knights Suite is perfect for a grand wedding. Beautifully decorated, the glass-roofed atrium is a striking setting for up to 150 guests, with a stylish private bar, grand piano and plenty of open space for dancing.

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As one of the finest luxury hotels in Warwickshire, the award-winning team is always on hand to support you when planning your special day.

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