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The Falcon Hotel
Wedding Venue
The Falcon Hotel
Breakwater Road
Bude
Cornwall
EX23 8SD
England
tel:- 44 0 1288 352005
fax:- 01288 356359
web address:- www.falconhotel.com/
e-mail:- reception@falconhotel.com
The Falcon Hotel :-
The Falcon is the oldest coaching house in North Cornwall and was once the headquarters for the four-horse coaches running between Bideford, Clovelly, Bude, Boscastle, Tintagel and Newquay. Travellers have been welcomed here for nearly two hundred years and that old-time warm, friendly atmosphere is apparent as soon as you walk through the front door.
Overlooking the Bude Canal and with its beautiful walled gardens, the Hotel has one of the finest settings in Cornwall.
Venue type Hotel Venue type Restaurant Venue type Inn Pub Venue type Historical Building
Number of function rooms available for weddings: one Function room names and capacities: Acland Suite - With private bar 160 sit down for wedding breakfast 200 for evening party, buffet and Civil Ceremony Acland Suite divides into two rooms - The Carriage Room - The Efford Room The Carriage Room - 40 sit down for wedding breakfast - Civil Ceremony for 80 The Efford Room - Private bar - 100 sit down for wedding breakfast - Civil Ceremony for 140 Guests rooms available: 29 Honeymoon suite available: Yes Garden suitable for marquees: No - but lovely gardens for reception drinks.
Choice of wedding breakfast menus Yes Alcohol License Yes 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: Any of your choice (Fee settled directly by customer) Wedding services provided: Please visit the above website
Recommended by Photographer:- Pervaiz Shah
Wedding Trivia: BRIDAL SHOWERS Bridal showers were meant to strengthen the ties between the bride and her friends, provide her moral support, and help her prepare for her marriage. Gift giving at showers dates from the 1890's.
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