Step into the autumnal wedding wonderland this October and explore the timeless Stirk House.
Come along and see why so many couples choose this special venue for their big day. Picture a magnificent 17th Century manor house, steeped in hundreds of years of history, surrounded by colourful gardens and the most breathtaking scenery. With an on-site restaurant, room for up to 250 guests and a friendly, award-winning team, a visit to Stirk House is a must if you're looking for your wedding venue.
During the wedding fayre, you'll have the chance to have an informal look around the hotel and meet the dedicated weddings team. You'll also get to meet some of the area's most talented and exciting wedding suppliers including photographers, make-up artists, cake makers and more. They'll be available to chat with you about your plans, give you some inspiration and show you how they can add a little extra magic to your special day.
Season (6 Oct 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Sunday | 11:00 | - 16:00 |
Admission is free and there's no need to book.
Simply arrive on the day.
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