About
On Hitched.co.uk since 2023
Last update: April 2024
Ribby Hall Village is an immaculate countryside wedding venue in Wrea Green, Lancashire. The picturesque surroundings combined with exquisite fare and luxurious accommodations make for the perfect setting for your special day. Take comfort in the fact that over 2000 weddings have been hosted here, so they know a thing or two about doing justice to your love story.
Facilities and Capacities
At Ribby Hall Village, there is a multitude of spaces available for your event. The Summer House, situated in its beautiful gardens, is ideal for Spring and Summer weddings for up to 100 guests. The bright, airy, and stylish Garden Room overlooks the lush greenery and can accommodate up to 110 guests. When all is said and done, choose between the Rowan Suite or the Woodland Suite to party the night away. While the latter's capacity caps at 200 guests, 350 can gather in the former. Post celebrations, you can retire to the award-winning hotel rooms and relax in between the crisp white bed linens.
Services Offered
You and your guests will be taken on a gastronomic journey thanks to their passionate team of chefs. They use the finest local ingredients to make dishes with style, finesse, and flavour. There is also an expert team on hand to help you create the most wonderful day. A selection of wedding packages is available for your consideration, from a full-service package which includes everything you need to a bespoke package where you can add your own special touches to your day.
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Join us for our next open day on Sunday 26th January between 12 pm - 2 pm. Meet local suppliers including florists, photographers and more! Plus, see our three beautifully dressed venues.
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