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Hardwick Hall Hotel unveils new wedding suite
BRIDES-TO-BE dreaming of a County Durham wedding can be among the first to tie the knot in a leading hotel’s newest suite.
Hardwick Hall Hotel, at Sedgefield, recently unveiled The Floral Chapel, which is now available to book for couples looking to wed at the countryside venue.
Newlyweds can celebrate their nuptials under a glittering chandelier, with high ceilings and exposed beams and a mezzanine floor providing extra seating upstairs.
The new suite also features a rustic wooden floor and floral décor around the room, including wisteria climbing up a tall brick fireplace.
Suitable for both intimate celebrations and larger gatherings, it can accommodate up to 120 guests.
John Adamson, who owns Hardwick Hall Hotel, is confident that the new suite will be very popular.
“Our designers have done an amazing job and I’m delighted with the finished look of The Floral Chapel,” said John.
“We have an excellent wedding team at the hotel who always go the extra mile for our guests and I can’t wait to see what they do with the new space.
“It will be fantastic to see the room come to life with its first wedding and I think it will be a great addition to our existing facilities.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sorted PR .
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