Thrumpton Hall
Church Lane, Thrumpton, NG11 0AX -
Up to
250 guests
Thrumpton Hall is no ordinary wedding venue. Whether you are planning a small, intimate event or a large occasion, Thrumpton Hall offers you the ideal setting for your big day. The stunning Nottinghamshire venue is nestled in the stunning rolling hills of the midlands, providing the most beautiful backdrop for your special day. The gorgeous grounds and gardens also offer wonderful backdrops for your all-important wedding photographs.
The charming manor house offers you the most perfect setting for a quintessentially English country wedding celebration. The house boasts a number of atmospheric and elegant spaces for the perfect wedding. The enchanting venue boasts stunning traditional redbrick architecture paired with delightful interiors, complete with charming original period features.
The stunning Baronial Hall and the elegant Dining Room are both licensed to hold civil ceremonies, allowing you and your guests to celebrate your whole wedding day in one convenient location. With the choice of the two distinct and unique spaces, you can select the perfect setting for your romantic ceremony.
For your evening reception, the beautiful Hall and Lakeside Pavilion offer the perfect place for a continuation of your glamorous celebration.
Thrumpton Hall’s exceptional team take pride in creating outstanding, one-of-a-kind wedding events, tailoring all the details to suit your specific needs. No two weddings at Thrumpton are the same as we offer bespoke weddings to cater individually to every couple.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 250
Theatre
up to 250
Boardroom
up to 20
Cabaret
up to 250
Location
Reviews
S Sinclair
This is the most romantic place on the planet. We found that a few of these older houses didn't feel authentic once they were turned into wedding venues, but with Thrumpton it's the opposite - it's full of character. Every room we saw had its own personality and everything in the house told a story (sometimes literally when it came to the Byron relics). It's still a home, so it feels really warm and welcoming. My favourite room was the library, which had these big squashy sofas and ancient books and was full of light. The gardens were beautifully looked after. After the blessing we wandered round for a bit and discovered a hidden herb garden with a maze in it and then in other direction we came across a little bridge that took you over to an island in the middle of the lake. There was a family of swans there, so we didn't risk it... Lynn and Paula couldn't do enough to help us out, they were awesome. Food was excellent. Very beautiful and very special venue.
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