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OxfordshireGetting Married - Wedding Venue

Wednesday 8th February 2012  


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Wroxton House Hotel

Wedding Venue Banbury
Wroxton House Hotel
Wroxton St Mary
Banbury
Oxfordshire
OX15 6QB
England

tel:- 01295 730777
fax:- 01295 730800
web address:- www.bw-wroxtonhousehotel.co.uk
e-mail:- reservations@wroxtonhousehotel.com

Wroxton House Hotel :-
Situated in the picturesque thatched village of Wroxton just 5 minutes from historic Banbury, this former manor house dating back to 1654 with its adjoining thatched cottages, offers a truly warm welcome.

Venue type Hotel

Number of function rooms available for weddings: Two
Function room names and capacities: Broughton Room - from Spring 2011 this room will seat 80 guests and accommodate up to 120 for an informal reception.
Wroxton Room - seats 27.
Guests rooms available: 32
Honeymoon suite available: Yes
Garden suitable for marquees: Area suitable for Marquee

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: Resident Disco

Gardens or outside locations suitable for wedding photography: The hotel has a small garden area for photos.
Suitable locations inside the venue for wedding photography: The hotel has a very bright and airy conservatory entrance and lounge area for photos.
Local picturesque areas suitable for wedding photography: The hotel is situated on the outskirts of the 'chocolate box' village of Wroxton with it's thatched cottages and village green overlooking the pond.

Venue special features: The hotel in parts dates back to 1649 and is grade 2 listed. The manor house has many original features and a thatched roof.

Venue History: The hotel was originally a family home, dating back to 1649.

Honeymoon vacations local attractions: Blenheim Palace, Shakespeare's Stratford, Oxford, Warwick Castle, Broughton Castle


Wedding Trivia:
RING FINGER
In 3rd. century Greece the ring finger was the index finger. In India it was the thumb. The western tradition began with the Greeks who believed that the third finger was connected directly to the heart by a route that was called "the vein of love."

 

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