Eaves Hall is an exclusive-use wedding venue located in the heart of the Ribble Valley

A bride and groom kissing in front of a large mansion
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Eaves Hall, BB7 3JG
01200 425 271 | www.eaveshall.co.uk


Eaves Hall is a breathtaking, exclusive-use wedding venue located in the heart of the Ribble Valley. Standing amid 13 acres of award-winning gardens, this magnificent Georgian mansion has been refurbished and redecorated to create a contemporary country house ambience. The building, with its pavilion and lavish gardens, makes Eaves Hall a stunning backdrop for your big day.

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Fully licensed for civil ceremonies both inside and outside, Eaves Hall has two suites available indoors: The Ballroom, which can hold 60 guests, and the Dining Room which can accommodate 120 people.

Alternatively, the beautiful Wedding Pavilion set on the manicured lawns and the Veranda at the front of the building are both licensed for outdoor ceremonies of up to 120 friends and family.

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The team at Eaves Hall will help you choose the perfect menu with regular tasting events. As the day starts to draw to a close, your guests can retire to 30 individually decorated bedrooms, ranging from magnificent suites to modest singles.

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