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Ruthin Castle Hotel
Wedding Venue
Ruthin Castle Hotel
Castle Street
Ruthin
Denbighshire
LL15 2NU
Wales
tel:- 0044 0 1824 702664
fax:- 0044 0 1824 705978
web address:- www.ruthincastle.co.uk/
e-mail:- reception@ruthincastle.co.uk
Ruthin Castle Hotel :-
Venue type - Hotel Venue type - Restaurant Venue type - Historical Building Venue type - Historic Building Venue type: Conference Venue & Wedding Venue
Number of function rooms available for weddings: 3
Function room names and capacities: GRAND SALON - 120
PEACOCK ROOM 80
Guests rooms available: 60
Honeymoon suite available: BRIDAL SUITE AND A "ROYAL SALON"
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: resident dj & recommended live acts
wedding services provided: full service
gardens or outside locations suitable for wedding photography: yes
suitable locations inside the venue for wedding photography: yes
local picturesque areas suitable for wedding photography: yes
Venue special features: many attractive features within the castle walls which provide fantastic photo opportunities e.g. the peacock garden, the original moat area, castle ruins and dungeons, the Italian garden.
Venue history: Ruthin castle is built on the site of an original mediaeval fort. frequented regularly in the 1800's by bertie, prince of Wales where he used to meet with his mistress lily langtry.
other information: situated within the vale of Clwyd, an official area of outstanding beauty
25 miles from Chester 20 miles from Snowdonia 20 miles from north Wales coast many beautiful walking routes
Recommended by Photographer:- Aled Oldfield
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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