From it’s fantastic location set high on the cliffs of Ravenscar overlooking the North Yorkshire Moors, historical hotel Raven Hall is this year holding Bonfire Night Festivities so get your scarf and mitts at the ready for a spectacular show. Read more...
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Venue type:
Country House Description: Set in the heart of 500 acres of historic parkland, this delightful Country House provides a romantic and welcoming setting for your wedding or that special occasion.
The elegantly appointed rooms are ideal for both the civil ceremony/partnership and reception. Larger numbers may be catered for in the Garden Marquee overlooking the enchanting thatched Summerhouse and Ornamental Garden.
We have an excellent reputation for our high standard of service and good quality food and wines. Our experienced in-house banqueting team can help you design the perfect menu from a simple buffet to an elaborate banquet.
We have 15 en-suite bedrooms for your family and friends.
Practicalities
Prices: From 30 pounds per person Ceremony/Reception: Ceremony & reception Capacity for ceremony: From 2 to 350 Seated meal capacity: From 2 - 200 Buffet meal capacity: From 2 - 350 Total venue capacity: unlimited
Outside space: Yes Bridal suite: No Photography inside: Yes Photography outside: Yes Parking: Yes Disabled access: Not available for accommodation Confetti permitted: Biodegradeable
Food + entertainment
Licensed bar: Yes Late licence bar: Yes Disco facilities: Yes Type of cuisine: Customer choice Vegetarian menu: Yes Accommodation: Yes
Additional details: The bride & groom receive a complimentary en-suite guest room with full English breakfast.
Directions by public transport: Trains on the Great Northern Line are available from Kings Cross and stop at Biggleswade station, 3 miles from Old Warden Park.
Directions by car: Old Warden is two miles due West of the A1 where it bypasses Biggleswade, approximately 30 miles from junction 23 of the M25 and 16 miles from junction 9 M1