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Historic Building Description: Thrumpton Hall is available throughout the year for your special day. We guarantee that you will have exclusive use of this glorious setting and a Jacobean family home in which to hold your ceremony and reception, or a magical walk up the Hall's private drive from the village church.
Thrumpton offers the use of the Baronial Hall for wedding ceremonies. Alternatively, couples can be wed at the picturesque village church, situated 5 minutes walk from the house. Receptions for up to fifty people can be held in the Hall itself. For larger receptions for up to 200 people you are able to use our stunning lakeside pavilion marquee. With views of the beautiful lake and historic country house from the pavilion, you and your guests could not wish for a more stunning and idyllic setting.
Outside space: 6.5 acres of gardens set in 250 acres of rolling countryside Bridal suite: Yes Photography inside: Yes Photography outside: Yes Parking: Yes Disabled access: Yes Confetti permitted: Yes
Food + entertainment
Licensed bar: Yes Disco facilities: Yes Type of cuisine: Recommended caterers supply a variety of styles to suit the clients' budget Vegetarian menu: Yes Accommodation: 5 double bedrooms and 3 lakeside yurts
Additional details: New for 2009 will be three luxury lakeside yurts one of which will be a bridal yurt. The yurts are ideal for both families and couples. A truly unique accommodation experience.
Directions by car: Thrumpton Hall is situated just off the A453 between Nottingham and Derby, ideally situated for visitors travelling north or south on the M1 Motorway close to junction 24.