Sennowe Park is an impressive Edwardian Grade II* listed house

A large manor house decorated in beautiful flowers with large steps next to the property
Credit: David Jenkins Photography

Sennowe Park, NR20 5PB
01603 757 658 | www.sennowepark.com


Sennowe Park is a large and impressive Edwardian Grade II* listed house set on a knoll overlooking terraced gardens and sweeping parkland. Offering picture-perfect settings in abundance, its Edwardian Garden statuary, flower-filled urns and topiary make for a stunning location for a marquee. While the Italianate gardens overlook rolling parkland and offer glimpses of the romantic boathouse on the park lake.

Celebrate in style
Ceremonies of up to 120 people can take place either in the panelled Long Room in the house or in the beautiful 70ft flower-filled Winter Garden. The colonnade around two sides of the house is the perfect place for a string quartet to play for guests during the reception.

After the ‘I dos’, the terraced gardens or parkland are ideal locations for a marquee with a capacity of up to 250 guests, while the Winter Garden is suitable for smaller weddings of 50. The latter is filled with geraniums and climbing flowers all spring and summer and the central marble fountain creates a charming feature. This conservatory is regularly used for films and photoshoots; it creates a magical venue for a wedding ceremony or reception.

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When tying the knot here, you will have exclusive use of the venue and a one-night stay for the wedding party, which includes access to bedrooms from 9am on the wedding day plus a complimentary light continental brunch for up to 10 people. The bedrooms have been decorated to a high standard and are extremely comfortable, with views across the terraced gardens and parkland.

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