13 Magnificent Rooms to Host Your Ceremony
The first thing that will draw you to Crewe Hall is the majestic half mile drive, lined with hornbeam trees standing to attention, which open out to reveal the most strikingly beautiful building. The rest of the hall is equally captivating and so well suited to making a breath-taking grand entrance.
In fact, pomp and circumstance have nothing on Crewe Hall.
The impressive and opulent surroundings add even more stature to your already big day, and provide plentiful photo ops. Our experienced team of wedding planners and banqueting managers have countless little ways of making your wedding the most amazing day of your (and your guests') life, from organising flowers and arranging entertainment and photographers to devising bespoke menus and pouring celebratory drinks.
As well as hosting your wedding reception, we are also licensed to hold civil ceremonies in no less than 13 spectacular rooms, including the elegantly intimate Nantwich Room and the magnificent Long Gallery.
The wedding night is just as important as the day, so spend it in one of our gorgeous four poster bedrooms or suites. The Royal Suite is the most elaborate, with its solid oak original four poster bed a statuesque 10ft 6" high, and its history of notable bedfellows, including George V and Queen Mary.
You can only really get a feel for the scale and grandeur of Crewe Hall by visiting, so call us to arrange a tour and sit down with a wedding planner to talk dates, ideas and every wonderful wedding detail you can think of.
To arrange an appointment with a wedding planner, call 01270 253333, or email crewehallevents@qhotels.co.uk .
- Set in acres of beautiful Cheshire countryside
- Wedding planners on hand to co-ordinate and advise
- Master of Ceremonies guiding the day
- Civil ceremonies in a choice of 13 rooms of different capacities
- Suites available for your wedding night
- And there's more:
- Spa and leisure centre
- Fine dining Ranulph Restaurant with an AA rosette
Our principal rooms for civil ceremonies and wedding receptions are:
Oak Parlour
A perfectly proportioned room with a decorated ceiling, wainscoted in original Jacobean oak panelling that survived the great fire of 1866.
Sheridan
This spacious, lofty room, with a magnificently decorated ceiling, was originally Lord Crewe's dining hall. The room's most remarkable feature is its ornately carved oak screen.
Carved Parlour
So named because of its carved wood wainscot, this room also
features a highly decorated frieze with relief statuary, and is
crowned by a wonderful bust of Sir Ranulph Crewe, who built the
hall in the 17th century.
Great Library
One of the loveliest rooms in the hall, the Great Library has an amazingly intricate plaster strapwork ceiling with drop pendants and stained glass panels of Charles 1, Elizabeth 1 and James 1 which complete the frieze at the western end of the room.
Drawing Room
Featuring a very fine strapwork ceiling and a chimneypiece of
marble, jasper and onyx, the Drawing Room has played host to a
succession of eminent literary, social and political figures over
the years.
Long Gallery
Traditionally used for games, dancing and winter time exercises in Jacobean times, this room housed the Crewe family Portrait Gallery from 1880 and is the largest room in the hall, seating up to 200.Nantwich,Thomas and Hatton.
Smaller, but still elegant and spacious, these rooms are perfect for a private dinner for up to 20 guests.For more information
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