Higher Trapp Country House Hotel
Type:Wedding Venue
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1488 reviewsSituated on the enchanting Pendle Hillside in over four acres of magnificent terraced gardens, the Higher Trapp Country House Hotel is located in the heart of the Lancashire countryside.
Whatever the weather, the Higher Trapp House offers you and your guests exclusive access to 36 acres of grounds to explore. If you are looking to arrange an outdoor wedding, the outdoor pagoda is licensed for civil ceremonies.
You can celebrate your wedding with drinks on the terrace and lawns or alternatively head indoors to Fitzy’s Bar which can accommodate up to 120 guests.
All inclusive, exclusive and small an intimate wedding packages are available.
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Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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From Jct 8 off the M65 take the Clitheroe Road, at the second set of traffic lights turn left then first right. The Higher Trapp Country House Hotel is situated one mile on the left-hand side.
The nearest railway station is Burnely. Taking a taxi is recommended.
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