Hoghton Tower is welcoming back large weddings

Aerial photograph of Hoghton Tower

Hoghton Tower is welcoming back large weddings. With its rich history, oak- panelled halls, courtyards, magical gardens and amazing views, it provides the ideal location for nuptials.

Elena Faroni, Chair of the Board of Trustees for the Hoghton Tower Preservation Trust, said: “It’s amazing to be able to welcome wedding couples and their guests back to Hoghton Tower. Over the years, the tower has seen many celebrations, and it’s great to see families partying with their friends in this beautiful setting once again. Interest in weddings for 2022, 2023 and beyond is high and, after the disruption of the last 18 months, we can’t wait to welcome these couples as they begin the journey to celebrate their own special day over the coming months and years.”

Bespoke wedding options include exclusive use of Hoghton Tower, its two courtyards and three enchanting walled gardens. The property is fully licensed and has historic accommodation available for the bride and groom in the romantic Irishman’s Tower. Steeped in history and commanding breathtaking views across the county, Hoghton Tower is approached by a nearly mile-long straight drive. The Grade I listed building is the ancestral home of the de Hoghton family, who still live on the estate. The tower has been welcoming illustrious guests for more than 500 years; from kings and queens to JMW Turner, William Shakespeare, who is reputed to have acted as a tutor to the de Hoghton children and Charles Dickens, who wrote a short story based at Hoghton.

For more information visit www.hoghtontower.co.uk

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