Bath Mill Lodge Retreat is surrounded by meadows, a babbling brook and beautiful countryside

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BATH MILL LODGE RETREAT
01225 333 909 | https://darwinescapes.co.uk/bath-mill-lodge-retreat/weddings


Situated in a peaceful oasis, just a short journey away from Bath city centre, Bath Mill Lodge Retreat is surrounded by meadows, a babbling brook and beautiful countryside. It really is a slice of tranquillity in the middle of the city. Inside, the venue offers a blend of traditional yet quirky décor, and you have complete freedom when it comes to styling the space for your reception, along with a range of food options to suit you, all prepared with fresh, local ingredients.

Located in the 350-year-old mill house, the Newton Suite offers an idyllic setting for your celebrations. Throughout your big day you’ll be able to take advantage of the private bar, dancefloor private entrance and secluded patio area. The Newton has ramp access, all facilities are on the same level meaning they’re accessible and features a fully- equipped modern entertainment system. It can host 70 of your nearest and dearest.

The venue also offers a free tasting, discounted accommodation for your guests and a free night’s stay (terms and conditions apply). For groups who want to take advantage of the luxurious accommodation, you can opt for of one of the exclusive packages. The Night Before package is avaialble with a menu, which is perfect for bringing family and friends together beforehand. Alternatively, if you have loved ones staying the night of your wedding, you may prefer The Morning After package with breakfast menu – ideal for reminiscing about the celebrations the night before.

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