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Mullaghmore House
Wedding Venue Omagh
Mullaghmore House
Old Mountfield Road
Omagh
County Tyrone
BT79 7EX
N.Ireland
tel:- 0044 28 8224 2314
web address:- www.mullaghmorehouse.com/
e-mail:- mullaghmorehouse@aol.com
Mullaghmore House :-
Licensed for Civil Ceremonies
Mullaghmore House is a Georgian period, Grade B+ Listed property.
Venue type Sporting Venue: Venue type - Sporting Venue Venue type Stately Home: Venue type - Stately Home Venue type.: Listed Historic Georgian Home
Number of function rooms available for weddings: All Ground Floor of House & 80' x 40' Marquee Function room names and capacities: 80' x 40' Marquee 180 seated House upto 50 guests Guests rooms available: Exclusive B&B
Honeymoon suite available Garden suitable for marquees Toastmaster Available Yes Entertainment Available Yes Dedicated wedding planner available Yes Licensed for Civil Ceremonies Yes Dance Floor Yes Evening Reception Facilities Yes Car Parking Facilities Yes Ideal Honeymoon Venue Tables chairs linens and tableware included
Entertainment is available: Live Music / string quartet and or DJ
Wedding services provided: Exclusive wedding venue with Marquee all wedding services and requests can be catered for.
Gardens or outside locations suitable for wedding photography: Both Fromal gardens with Fountains and photogentic follies. Carved Tree statues Outdoor Marble & granite Chessboard
Suitable locations inside the venue for wedding photography: Georgian Fireplaces Four Poster Beds Antiques furniture Local picturesque areas suitable for wedding photography: 'Lovers Retreat' Riverside Views
Venue special features: Historic unique Georgian House and Gardens, Once visited never forgotten.
Venue History.: To much to list Please refer to Web site www.mullaghmorehouse.com
Other information: Very popular with all our local photographers for all weather photographic oppertunities.
Honeymoon vacations local attractions: Ulster American Folk Park
Wedding Trivia: WEARING A WEDDING RING The reason that the engagement ring and wedding band is worn on the fourth finger of the left hand is because the ancient Egyptians thought that the "vein of love' ran from this finger directly to the heart.
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