Holme Pierrepont Hall is one of the few wedding venues in Nottinghamshire that will be able to provide a wedding reception just a short walk away from the church. The Church of St Edmunds, rebuilt in 1666 by the Marquis of Dorchester is next to Holme Pierrepont Hall, set in 30 acres of privately owned grounds, the house was built in 1500 and is the oldest brick building in Nottinghamshire, still lived in by descendents of the Pierrepont family and, unexpectedly is 3 miles from Trent Bridge and 5 miles from the city centre.
Holme Pierrepont Hall has three licensed rooms for civil ceremonies seating from 34 to 100 guests, as with all licensed wedding venues it is your respectability to get in touch with the registrars office, Nottinghamshire County Council registrars office can be reached on 0115 981 5307
This outstanding house and it’s grounds are exclusively yours when you arrange your wedding at Holme Pierrepont Hall, inside the hall you will find very old furniture, older paintings and a delightful ambiance with the grounds providing quite a few excellent areas for the wedding photography outside. The magnificent Grade two courtyard garden dating from 1875 is just the right outdoor retreat for your family and friends to take their reception drinks on a summer’s day whilst the parterre makes for the perfect charming backdrop for a few couple portraits and photography.