Country Wedding Venues in Gwynedd
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LLanfair Hall
LLanfair Hall is a wedding venue located in Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Gwynedd. Situated in the heart of Anglesey, it is a...Read more magical escape for overnight stays and celebrations. It is just 16 miles from the majestic Snowdonia and easily accessible from the A55. Facilities and CapacityLLanfair Hall is a...
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Nant Gwrtheyrn
Pwllheli, GwyneddCreate unforgettable memories at Nant Gwrtheyrn, a restored Victorian quarry village set within a serene 200-acre wooded...Read more valley overlooking the stunning Porthdinllaen Bay. This unique wedding venue offers a private mile-long beach, exclusive use of facilities, and the charm of a secluded location...
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Pale Hall Hotel
Y Bala, GwyneddBegin your happily ever after in the sophisticated wedding venue Palé Hall in Y Bala, Gwynedd, with the breathtaking...Read more Snowdonia National Park at your feet. This Victorian mansion is licensed to perform civil ceremonies and would love to host you and your nearest and dearest to celebrate a lifetime of...
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Plas Y Bryn Manor
Caernarfon, GwyneddPlas Y Bryn Manor is a truly unique wedding venue located in Caernarfon, Gwynedd. You’ll delight in this gorgeous Welsh...Read more getaway, as its historical elements and classic features make the space so memorable. A 19th-century Victorian manor, this venue is fit for royalty and the perfect place to host...
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Ty Fry Manor
North Wales, GwyneddTy Fry Manor is a country house wedding venue located in Gwynedd, North Wales, in the heart of the Anglesey countryside....Read more Ty Fry Manor & Estate in Gwynedd, North Wales, is nestled in 22 acres of stunning grounds making it one of the most beautiful and romantic places to be married. The privacy of the...
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Caer Beris Manor
North Wales, GwyneddFall in love with the elegance and luxury of Caer Beris Manor, a Grade II-listed wedding venue nestled in Gwynedd, North...Read more Wales. This charming country house has a long and enthralling history, trailing back to the year 406 AD. Lord Swansea transformed it into a sporting estate at the end of the 19th...