Plan the Best Wedding Ceremony in Berkhamsted! All Top Venues, Lowest Rates
Compare the top Wedding Ceremony venues in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. From private rooms to large event spaces, you’ll find the perfect place for hosting a Wedding Ceremony in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. View room details, photos and capacities. Enquire online for the best rates and book direct!
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Top 5 Wedding Ceremony Rooms for Hire in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire
The largest of the meeting rooms at Ashridge, Fairhaven was built as a modern extension to the original stables, w... Read More
The largest of the meeting rooms at Ashridge, Fairhaven was built as a modern extension to the original stables, which were designed in 1817 and remain protected for visitors to enjoy today. Fairhaven is a large purpose built meeting room, which can be separated by a dividing partition. No pillars, natural daylight, private coffee lounge, fully equipped AV.
Lady Marian Alford, after whom the room is named, commissioned the remodel of the elaborately decorated drawing ro... Read More
Lady Marian Alford, after whom the room is named, commissioned the remodel of the elaborately decorated drawing room completed in the 19th century. Beautifully restored in 1996, the room is now an impressive conference room with panoramic views of the gardens.
On the ground floor of the Main House, the Old Library is a spectacular room. Luxurious ebony and brass bookcases ... Read More
On the ground floor of the Main House, the Old Library is a spectacular room. Luxurious ebony and brass bookcases line the room and incorporate a secret door. Beautiful high ceilings, an original fireplace and views of the Italian garden make this a most unique conference room.
The second largest meeting room at Ashridge is an unusual octagonal-shape, which suits all conference style set up... Read More
The second largest meeting room at Ashridge is an unusual octagonal-shape, which suits all conference style set ups. The Brindley Suite, with its modern facilities, is located off the main quadrangle, just next to the Main House. No pillars, natural daylight, private coffee lounge, limitless learning tech.
Built as part of the monastic site in the 14th century and extended by James Wyatt in 1821, Monks Barn is one of t... Read More
Built as part of the monastic site in the 14th century and extended by James Wyatt in 1821, Monks Barn is one of the oldest buildings on the site. Packed with architectural features, it’s now a light and bright conference space with double height ceilings, modern technology and several syndicate rooms.