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Wedding venue help. Barns. marquee. prices?

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  • ohhhh Ive never heard of some of these places. Off to google- Thanks!!!
  • saverbuyer
    saverbuyer Posts: 2,556 Forumite
    tommie wrote: »
    We scoured the country looking for a wedding venue, castles, hotels, the lot.
    Finally we found this little gem, it was superb..
    read the reviews --> http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserReviews-g652386-d619815-r152109216-Newforge_House-Magheralin_County_Armagh_Northern_Ireland.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT

    Went for a weekend here last year.

    Amazing. Some of the best food I've ever eaten. If I was having a smallish wedding this would be my first choice.
  • jjd
    jjd Posts: 216 Forumite
    Was at a wedding at Ballyduggan Mill in Downpatrick last year and it was great. It's definitely worth looking at.
    Have a look at Brownlow house in Lurgan too. No idea about price though, I think there is very little moneysaving about wedding venues!
  • Tempo Manor maybe http://tempomanor.com/wedding-photography-booking/

    Went down to see it recently as an option for wedding photos - looks really nice and a huge area for a marquee beside the lake and gardens
  • Ok, so maybe this discussion isn't on anymore but I just came across it while endlessly trawling the internet for NI (Co. Antrim) wedding locations akin to what you are all speaking of...

    I'm a DIY kind of girl, hoping to get married to a lovely Spaniard next July and the last last last thing I want is a 'conventional hotel wedding'. I'd love a place like a 'blank canvas' for me to work on, maybe in a place with a pretty garden where we could do the photos.

    So I was wondering, brides-to-be (maybe you are all married now! -if so, where did you's do it?? (: ) any more, more recent venues that I could take a look at...?

    I'm honestly losing hope that there is ANY potential wedding venues for me in the Antrim area...
  • MAEM
    MAEM Posts: 83 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10 Posts Combo Breaker
    Hi, this one is not far from Co Antrim - it's central within Northern Ireland, Ballyscullion Park in Bellaghy, I was at a wedding there last year and it was amazing, they work with a local marquee company - Oldtown Marquees also based in Bellaghy, who have very reasonable prices.
  • giplet
    giplet Posts: 39 Forumite
    Try Mossley Mill, don't think you can get married there but they do sometimes host receptions
  • newz
    newz Posts: 97 Forumite
    Lissanoure Castle, near Cloughmills is lovely for weddings.
  • If you are keen on somewhere like Larchfield perhaps worth looking at a midweek or out of season date as from their website they discount massively for these. Sundays are also much cheaper - even in the summer. I did a comparison against other places and over all they worked out really good value - the hotels just seem to get you at every little extra. I know someone who booked a £10.5k package and ended up paying £23K!!! and know she isn't the only one... hope this helps!
  • Cotta
    Cotta Posts: 3,667 Forumite
    Rossahilly house if you would consider going to Fermanagh?


    http://www.rossahillyhouse.com/
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