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Castell Malgwyn Hotel
Wedding Reception Venue
Castell Malgwyn Hotel
Llechryd
Nr Cardigan
Pembrokeshire
SA43 2QA
Wales
tel:- 01239 682382
fax:- 01239 682644
web address:- www.castellmalgwyn.co.uk
e-mail:- reception@malgwyn.co.uk
Castell Malgwyn Hotel :-
Venue type - Hotel Venue type - Restaurant Venue type - Inn - Pub Venue type - Manor House Venue type - Historical Building Venue type: Civil Wedding Ceremony venue
Number of function rooms available for weddings: 5
Function room names and capacities:
Teifi Room - 20 Top End of Ballroom - 40 Hammett Lounge - 50 Ballroom - 200 seated, 250 standing The grounds - negotiable Lily's restaurant - 40
Guests rooms available: 19
Honeymoon suite available: yes Garden suitable for marquees: yes 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 Outdoor Fireworks Permitted - Yes Dance Floor - Yes Evening Reception Facilities - Yes Car Parking Facilities - Yes Ideal Honeymoon Venue Tables chairs linens and tableware included
Entertainment is available: Some music. Anything else must be arranged by organiser/customer.
Gardens or outside locations suitable for wedding photography: yes, 7 acres of lawns and wooded grounds.
Suitable locations inside the venue for wedding photography: yes, lovely original Georgian features.
Local picturesque areas suitable for wedding photography: yes, River Teifi flows passed the hotel.
Venue special features: 18th Century Georgian Mansion. 7 acres of private lawns and grounds with the hotel - perfect for photographs. Experienced wedding co-ordinator to help with planning and running of the big day. Licensed for Civil Wedding Ceremonies in the gorgeous Georgian Lounge.
Venue History: The house itself was built about 1795 and, apart from the necessary alterations to convert it into a comfortable hotel: little has changed since 1824. Please take a look at the hotel's website: www.castellmalgwyn.co.uk for more details.
Other information: Also a dog friendly hotel.
Wedding Trivia: CAKE In the 1st century B.C. in Rome, the cake was thrown at the bride or broken over her head as one of the many fertility symbols which then were a part of the marriage ceremony. Cutting the wedding cake together, still a predominant ritual at weddings, symbolizes the couple's unity, their shared future, and their life together as one. The three tiered cake is believed to have been inspired by the spire of Saint Bride's Church in London, England.
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