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Introduction
If you want a wedding day that
people will be talking about for years to come, then
you should hold it at Soughton Hall.
As wedding specialists, licensed for civil
ceremonies, we offer:
Picturesque Gardens
No matter what the season, our beautiful gardens are
the perfect backdrop for your wedding photography.
Sumptuous Food
Choose from our specially tailored wedding menus,
offering the finest modern British cuisine.
Vintage Wines
Our extensive list is hand picked by our owners John &
Rosemary Rodenhurst.
Stylishly Romantic
Our florist will co-ordinate the entire house with your
colour scheme or theme to create a traditional or
contemporary ambience.
Personal Attention
Jane, our manager will help calm and prepare you for
your big day, while her team of professional staff
will look after your guests’ every requirement.
Exclusively Yours
We only hold one wedding a day, meaning you and your
guests can make our home yours for the day
Call us now on 01352 840811 to
arrange a personal tour - we have viewings every
weekend.
Facilities
Reception capacity
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Dining table—116
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Buffet style—n/a
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Marquee—350
Wedding season availability
All
year round
Directions by road
Take the M56 and then join the M53 to Chester then the
A55 following signs to Conwy. Approximately 15 minutes
later you take the A5119 turning for Northop/Flint,
turning left at the top of the slip road off the A55,
and into Northop Village.
Stay on this road, going through a set of traffic
lights, and you will start to go up hill. Soughton Hall
is sign posted to the left hand side with a large brown
tourist information sign. Take this road, then the left
hand turn as the road veers right 200 yards later, and
Soughton Hall is on your left.
Directions by rail
Nearest rail station is Flint, connection available from
Chester.
Directions by air
Manchester Airport – then follow road instructions above
Additional Wedding services
Use of in house florist for table and venue flowers
is required, and we can assist and advise regarding
all other wedding services
Local places of interest
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