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The Celtic Manor Resort
Wedding Venue
The Celtic Manor Resort
Coldra Woods
The Usk Valley
Gwent
NP18 1HQ
Wales
tel:- 01633 413 000
fax:- 0 1633 412 910
web address:- www.celtic-manor.com/
e-mail:- postbox@celtic-manor.com
The Celtic Manor Resort :-
Venue type - Hotel Venue type - Restaurant Venue type - Manor House
Number of function rooms available for weddings: 5
Function room names and capacities:
The Augusta Suite The Via Julia Suite & Chairman's Marquee Hedleys The Manor Suite The Beaumaris Suite The Crown The Garden Room The Rooftop Garden & Barbecue Terrace The Caernarfon Suite
Guests rooms available: 409
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
Entertainment is available: Live bands, disco
Wedding services provided: Whether you are planning a civil ceremony, traditional church wedding or a civil partnership, our beautiful venues and exceptional finishing touches will ensure your wedding is as individual and spectacular as our setting.
From your first visit to The Celtic Manor Resort, an experienced Event Coordinator will be on hand to help you create a special and unforgettable celebration.
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: The Resort offers 2 luxurious spas and 2 superb health clubs, 6 restaurants, 3 championship golf courses, a worldclass Golf Academy and 32 function rooms, including the Caernarfon Ballroom designed to accommodate over 700 guests for banquets or wedding receptions.
Venue History: Celtic Manor is the brainchild of Welsh telecommunications entrepreneur Sir Terence Matthews. In 1980, he bought the original 19th century Manor House, formerly a coal magnate s residence and later a maternity hospital. Although Sir Terry was born there, his decision to turn the Manor House into a hotel was not based purely on sentiment: he saw its highly visible and accessible yet picturesque location as ideal for the development of a convention and leisure resort. At #140m, it is the biggest single private investment in the British hospitality industry.
Recommended by Photographer:- Photography by Jon Jenkins
Wedding Trivia: WHITE WEDDING DRESS AS TRADITION The tradition for the bride to wear white began in the 16th century and is still commonly followed today. This is a symbol of the bride's purity and her worthiness of her groom. The tradition became solidified during the time of Queen Victoria who rebelled against the royal tradition for Royal brides to wear silver. Instead, the queen preferred the symbolism, which is expressed by wearing white. The brides of the time quickly emulated the queen, and the tradition has continued in full force to this day.
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