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Last update: August 2025
Bel & The Dragon at The Red Lion is a hotel wedding venue located in Wendover, in England's Buckinghamshire region. This historic setting has welcomed couples and travellers alike since the 16th century. Its rustic indoor and outdoor spaces are the perfect backdrop for magical wedding photos and will leave your guests swooning.
Facilities and Capacity
Bel & The Dragon at The Red Lion welcomes couples to host their civil ceremonies on-site, followed by a wedding breakfast on the patio or their private dining room. While their indoor space is ideal for ceremonies up to 60 guests, up to 100 guests for a formal sit down, a more significant celebration can be held both indoor & outdoors with space for additional eveng gusts as well. After a beautiful evening with your loved ones, retire to one of 23 guest rooms or indulge in a luxurious honeymoon suite, complete with a roll top bath.
We also have a Private Dining Room, for those getting married who want something more intimate. The room is fully licensed for ceremonies up to 16 guests and the dining space also fits the same number of seated around one large table/
Services Offered
Fully Licensed for Ceremonies,
The exceptional culinary team at Bel & The Dragon at The Red Lion specialise in classic British dishes. From roasted lamb rump to a selection of delectable puddings, your guests are sure to indulge. Their bartenders are equally creative and are known for mixing incredible cocktails and pairing dishes with the finest wines,
We have 23 bedrooms on site, a mix of doubles, twind & family rooms.
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