Your wedding guests will be awestruck. You will be too. Your first glimpse of Blencowe, along the winding lane that leads from Greystoke village, is its two fortified towers of rosy sandstone rising over the hedgerows. As you sweep up the drive the view expands to buttressed walls and the arched entrance to an inner cobbled courtyard.
Inside you’ll find flagstone and oak floors, vast hearths of blazing log fires, high ceilings hung with chandeliers and a lavish claret dining hall, lit by candle sconces, leading onto a generous terrace ideal for hosting pre-dinner drinks. An antique dinner gong calls attention to speeches. The first floor Solar Room, reached by a stone spiral staircase, spans an entire wing of the castle and is licensed for the ceremony itself. The handsome billiards room is a perfect spot for catching up over a frame or two by Tiffany lamplight. Guests who need sit-out time have a choice of firelit and panelled snugs.
The castle kitchens are made for banquets, replete with a four-oven Aga and Bosch gas hob and oven, two American-style fridge freezers, two dishwashers and a laundry. The pretty butler’s pantry is an ideal space to lay out a buffet or prepare for serving between courses so the wedding breakfast runs smoothly. For large scale catering, your caterers can set up in the grounds if needed.
Spill out into the private castle gardens for stunning photographs overlooking the Eden Valley and rolling Lake District fells beyond. With terraces, lawns, a bubbling rill, an old moat and a haha, idyllic nooks abound for your guests to explore. If you need more space, you’ve a marquee field. And when the celebrations end, guests you can’t squeeze into the castle can totter over to the lovely coach house and barn conversions in the Estate gardens.
After vows, feasting and dancing, the castle bedrooms befit a wedding night, with carved, silk-hung four posters, polished beams, chaise longues, under-floor heating, glass Juliet balconies, roll top claw baths and rainfall showers, sleek Egyptian cotton and feather duvets. You’ll find fresh flowers and Molton Brown toiletries in every room.
Civil Weddings
Blencowe Hall is authorised as a civil wedding venue, but do not see ourselves as offering a set of standard wedding packages, preferring instead to remain more personal and smaller scale in terms of numbers of weddings.
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Blencowe Hall, PenrithBlencowe Hall accommodates 24 guests in 12 double bedrooms, 10 ensuite and 2 on the ground floor.…
• From the South; leave the M6 and take the 3rd exit onto the A592 • From the North; leave the M6 and take the 1st exit onto the A592 • Stay in the left lane. At the mini roundabout take the 1st exit onto Haweswater Road. • Follow the road for approx. 0.8 miles (2 mins) through the industrial estate to the next T-junction / mini round about. • Turn left onto the B5288 (Newton Road). Follow for approx. 2.5 miles (4 mins). • After approx. 2.5 miles fork right (in front of The Clickham Inn public house) and follow Park View Road for approx. 1.6 miles (4 mins). • Drive into Blencowe village, over the small stone bridge and turn immediately left and then left again. • Follow the road for approx. 0.3. miles (1 min) and turn right into The Rowley Estates Blencowe Hall & Cottages. • Blencowe Hall is via the gateway on the right (An access code is required to open the gates.) Cazenovia Hall, Riverain and
The nearest railway station is Penrith, which is 5 miles away.
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