Clevedon Hall is a lavish mansion house set in the heart of North Somerset

Wedding breakfast set up inside Clevedon Hall
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CLEVEDON HALL
01275 795 895 | www.clevedonhall.co.uk


Clevedon Hall is a lavish mansion house set in the heart of North Somerset just 15 minutes from Bristol. Its extensive grounds are filled with photo opportunities from the lake and bridge, to the beautiful meadow or wilderness walk, all overlooked by Hebe’s fountain. If you’re lucky you might even be able to get a deer to join you for a photo! The venue is also just a couple of minutes away from Clevedon Pier and the sea, offering a dramatic backdrop for some showstopping sunset pictures.

There are a number of different space options available here offering you the ultimate flexibility and choice for your big day. The Great Hall can host up to 120 loved ones for the “I dos.” This offers an amazing entrance with a balcony walk down to the aisle framed by stained glass windows. The Gazebo offers a further licensed ceremony option and can accommodate up to 150. This beautiful setting overlooking the lake and lawn is perfect for anyone looking to get married outside surrounded by wild flowers.

The Library can accommodate up to 100 guests for the ceremony and 124 for the reception with guests seated at round tables and 130 if seated banqueting style. It boasts a wealth of original architectural details, which have been lovingly restored. The Orangery can hold 150 nearest and dearest for the ceremony and 130 to 140 for your celebrations depending on table configuration. The interior is beautifully light thanks to its stunning windows overlooking the main building and gardens. If you want to bring the outside in, this is the space for you.

Ideal for intimate occasions, the Dame Rosa Burden can host up to 60 guests for your vows and 50 for the wedding breakfast. Its big bay windows overlook the grounds and directly onto the lake. With its stunning architecture it’s definitely the place to make a grand entrance.

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