Bramall Hall is nestled within 70 acres of beautiful parkland

A bride and groom walking in the grounds of a manor house which can be seen in the distance
Credit: Stephen McGowan Photography

Bramall Hall, SK7 3NX
0161 474 3451 | www.stockportevents.co.uk/weddings-at-bramall-hall


The first marriage at Bramall Hall took place on the 30th October 1599, when William Davenport, the heir to Bramall, was married at the age of 15 to Frances Wilbraham of Woodhey. Full of wonderful history, the property is nestled within 70 acres of beautiful parkland and is perfect for weddings.

Celebrate in style
The Chapel is available for ceremonies. With oak pews and authentic stone flag flooring, your ceremony will take place in front of the grand alter, with stained glass providing a picturesque backdrop. The Chapel can accommodate up to 75 guests for a civil ceremony only, or up to 60 people for a civil ceremony in conjunction with a wedding breakfast.

The Great Hall has traditional stained-glass windows and authentic stone flag flooring. Your ceremony will take place in front of the impressive grand fireplace. The Great Hall can accommodate up to 75 of your friends and family for a civil ceremony, or up to 60 for a civil ceremony in conjunction with a wedding breakfast.

With its Tudor style, solid wooden flooring and elegant chandeliers, the Banqueting Room can accommodate 60 of your loved ones.

If you’re planning a larger celebration with numbers over 60, the team can accommodate your wedding breakfast and evening reception in a marquee or tipi in the walled garden within Bramhall Park.

Alternatively, you can continue your celebrations with an evening reception in the Banqueting Room and Great Hall, which can accommodate up to 90 of your nearest and dearest.

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The venue’s grounds look stunning in photographs.

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