Deer Park Hall is situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

A bride and groom walking in hand-in-hand in the countryside surrounded by deer
Credit: Lisa-Marie Halliday Photography

Deer Park Hall, WR10 3DN
01386 750 267 | www.deerparkweddings.co.uk


Deer Park Hall is situated within a private 1,300-acre estate in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property is a Cotswold stone building that dates back to the early 1800s, with a modern wall of glass looking out towards the Malvern Hills and Deer Park. Outside, there are beautiful terraced gardens, offering fabulous photo opportunities with roaming deer and panoramic views. There are two outdoor pavilions with heating and lighting, a brook cascading into a small waterfall, several firepits, outdoor sofas, and a Mediterranean-walled lavender garden with olive trees.

Celebrate in style
Ceremonies for up to 120 of your guests take place in the Panelled Hall, a majestic oak-panelled hall with vaulted ceilings, large mirrors, an open fireplace, a balcony gallery, a seating area, and atmospheric lighting with handmade wrought iron lights and lanterns.

Alternatively, al fresco celebrations take place outside in the Oak Pavilion. Made from weather-hardened tree branches from the estate and a curved cedar-tiled roof, it lies on the edge of the Lambs Leap Lawn. Nestled into the bank next to the stream, the space has views for miles looking out to the Malvern Hills, with the deer looking on only metres away through the garden gates.

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Wedding couples will receive flexible food and drink options and preferential choices for accommodation, as well as the opportunity to book in for a wine tasting and vineyard tour prior to the wedding. Included in the wedding package is a two-night stay in the Honeymoon Suite, The Granary, or an upgrade to Vine Lodge, where you can enjoy a private deck and secluded hot tub. Hollowcombe Cottage has four king-size rooms, all with their own en suites, making it the perfect place for family or members of your wedding party to come and stay.

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