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Langtry Manor Hotel
Wedding Venue
Langtry Manor Hotel
Derby Road, East Cliff
Bournemouth
Dorset
BH1 3QB
England
tel:- 01202 553 887
fax:- 44 (0)1202 290115
web address:- www.langtrymanor.co.uk
e-mail:- lillie@langtrymanor.com
Langtry Manor Hotel :-
Venue licensed for civil partnership or wedding ceremonies
The magnificent Dining Room with its Minstrels Gallery and stained glass windows is complemented by the award winning.
Venue type Hotel Venue type Restaurant Venue type Manor House Venue type Historical Building
Number of function rooms available for weddings: 3 Function room names and capacities: Gladstone x 16 Langtry's Restaurant x 100 The Royal Suite x 120 Guests rooms available: 27 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 Dance Floor Yes Evening Reception Facilities Yes Car Parking Facilities Yes Ideal Honeymoon Venue Tables chairs linens and tableware included
Entertainment is available: Can book your own disco or band
Wedding services provided: Civil ceremonies are performed in 4 venues in the hotel. The Gladstone for intimate services, Langtry's restaurant for up to 100, the Royal Suite for up to 120, and we also have a Wedding Gazebo in the Manor garden.
Gardens or outside locations suitable for wedding photography: yes, 2 gardens Suitable locations inside the venue for wedding photography: yes Local picturesque areas suitable for wedding photography: near the cliff top and beaches, local chines
Venue special features: Beautiful historic house with stained glass windows, inglenook fireplaces, staircases, minstrels gallery and fantastic bedrooms.
Venue History: Originally built in 1877 by Edward VII for his mistress Lillie Langtry. The hotel remains many of the original features. All the rooms in the manor are named after visitors to the hotel or guests of Lillie and Edward, such as Oscar Wilde, Sarah Bernhart, Disraeli and Galdstone. The Lodge building was originally Lord Derby's home and the rooms are named after horse races, ie Grand national, the Derby, Gold Cup. Steeped in history and oozes character. The most romantic hotel in Bournemouth
Other information: Fantastic Luxury bedrooms with jacuzzi baths and four poster beds, not just one honeymoon suite but a choice of at least 8!
Only one wedding per day, we have a dedicated wedding planner.
Wedding Trivia: SHOES TO THE CAR This tradition originated in England during the Tudor period. At that time, guests would throw shoes at the bride and groom as they left in their carriage. It was considered good luck if their carriage was hit. Today, more often than not, it is beverage cans that are tied to a couples car instead of shoes. It should also be noted that the English consider it good luck if it rains on their wedding day!
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