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Venue type:
Hall Description: Somerleyton Hall is the perfect venue for any wedding day, with its beautiful gardens and delightful wedding rooms combining to give you the most spectacular setting. We are licenced for Civil Marriage Ceremonies and act as a venue for Wedding Receptions and Evening Wedding Functions, whilst the gardens and grounds offer a wonderful opportunity for Wedding Photography.
Somerleyton Hall was originally a Jacobean manor but was remodelled in 1844, transforming it into the fine example of an early Victorian Hall in the Anglo Italian style that we see today.
Beautiful architecture, antique furniture, the trademark Crossley carpets - and an unmistakably 'lived-in' feel make a visit to Somerleyton Hall a fascinating and unforgettable experience.
Practicalities
Ceremony/Reception: Ceremony & reception
Outside space: our famous 1846 yew hedge maze and our splendid gardens Photography inside: Yes Photography outside: Yes Parking: Private car park Disabled access: Can be arranged Confetti permitted: Biodegradeable/natural only
Food + entertainment
Licensed bar: Yes (tablecloth). Late licence bar: Can be arranged Disco facilities: Yes. Type of cuisine: Modern British Vegetarian menu: On request. Accommodation: Can be arranged
Additional services
Toastmaster: Can be arranged Hairdresser: Can be arranged Florist: Can be arranged Band: Can be arranged Photographer: Can be arranged Videographer: Can be arranged DJ: Can be arranged Event planner: In-house.
Further info & directions
Additional details: Four rooms are licenced for Marriage Ceremonies; The Ballroom (up to 60 people) and the Conference Room (up to 75 people) are stately rooms within the Hall, whilst the Winter Garden (up to 80 people) and the Loggia (up to 100+ people) are conservatory style rooms offering more of a garden setting.