Weddings at Lartington Hall
Barnard Castle
County Durham
DL12 9BW
Tel: +44 (0)191 933 7409
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Tel: +44 (0)191 933 7409
Historic and truly unique, Lartington Hall is a destination wedding venue on the North Yorkshire and Durham borders, boasting grand architecture, rich heritage, and an enchanting backdrop for a timeless celebration of love.
The beautifully restored historic wedding venue sitting on a sprawling parkland of 75 acres, this 15th-century building is perfect for those who wish to be enveloped in charm and grandeur when saying “I do”.
If you decide that you want your happily ever after to take place on this luxurious Grade II-listed estate, you will be spoiled for choice with ceremony and reception options. Experience nature when marrying the one you love in the hall’s outdoor spaces. At the old chapel door, Lartington Hall’s distinctive walls make the perfect backdrop for your first kiss as a married couple. Or, on a bright spring day, walk down the aisle on their perfectly manicured lawns.
Taking a look inside, there are many opulent spaces. The grand chapel is ideal for a couple who love the style of a traditional church wedding with high ornate ceilings and stained-glass windows. The drawing room, with its delicate wallpaper and solid oak flooring, is an excellent choice for an intimate ceremony. The tall columns, dazzling chandelier, and marble fireplace of the ballroom would enchant any couple.
Afterwards, it would also be the perfect reception hall. With the addition of a dancefloor and a bar, you and your guests can feel like you have been invited to a royal ball for the evening.
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