Wales

Explore the beautiful valleys of Wales, and get yourself educated on the history of the agricultural and industrial working mans towns within. Why not learn a little welsh during your time there as well. Click on the venue names below, to choose the most beautiful and unique place for your wedding day.

With our talented staff, experienced managers and wide range of venues we are confident that we can help you organise an event to remember. In recent years we have worked with national organisations to organise and support fund raising events, arranged formal dinners, concerts and helped our customers to enjoy memorable wedding receptions and society functions.

Situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty, the picturesque Wye Valley provides a breath-taking backdrop and tranquil setting for an unforgettable day. We can accommodate guest numbers from 20 up to 300 in a variety of superb facilities with beautiful views across the racecourse. We also offer extensive catering packages to meet the needs of every bride and groom, and our dedicated Wedding Co-ordinator is on hand to help you with any requirements you have for your special day. We look forward to welcoming you to Chepstow Racecourse and making sure your day is one to remember forever.

The Marquee is situated on a working farm and fishing lakes in the heart of the Vale of Glamorgan countryside. It has a stunning lakeside view, with outdoor decking to make full use of the beautiful surroundings. The luxurious interior is fully lined and carpeted, with a separate dance floor area complete with twinkling ceiling – perfect for dancing the night away. We are also fully accessible for disabled guests, including excellent rest-room facilities. 

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The Perfect venue for up to 25 people. The West Usk Lighthouse is a cosy bed and breakfast situated near the City of Newport, Gwent, at the junction of the Severn and the Usk Estuaries, overlooking the Bristol Channel; now also a small wedding venue. Built in 1821, it is unique among lighthouses. All the accommodation is within the building.It is quirky and comfortable rather than luxurious. The West Usk Lighthouse was designed as a first venture by Scottish architect, James Walker, who went on to build another 21 lighthouses. All rooms are wedge-shaped; there is a stone spiral staircase in the centre, right above a collecting well, which is now our wishing well! The entrance hall is slate bedded and we have a Dalek at the bottom of the stairs and a Tardis on the roof!

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