Dance the night away at Denbies Wine Estate Limited

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Denbies Wine Estate Limited, RH5 6AA
01306 734 663 | www.denbies.co.uk


Denbies Wine Estate Limited is a charming wedding venue located within 265 acres of vineyards. The property has been family-owned and run since 1984 and is one of the largest wine producers in the UK. There are plenty of places to explore, including a seven-mile public footpath which trails throughout the vineyard offering views of the Surrey Hills. Visitors will be able to visit the on-site restaurants and stay the night in the stylish hotel.

The Denbies Suite is situated on the first floor and is ideal for large celebrations. It has space for 180 guests for the ceremony and boasts a beautiful décor throughout.

Dance the night away at Denbies Wine Estate Limited: Image 2
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The Garden Room (150) or Cloisters Courtyard (100) can also be used. Ideal for couples looking for an al fresco celebration, these areas offer striking views and plenty of space for friends and family.

Couples looking for a more intimate setting can say their vows in the Ranmore Suite. It’s the venue’s smallest ceremony space and can cater for 50 nearest and dearest.

Receptions take place in the Conservatory Atrium (250) or the Gallery Restaurant (60). Both are well decorated and can be tailored to suit the couple’s needs with the help of the on-site wedding team.

The venue offers lovebirds a complimentary menu tasting, the opportunity to sample a range of wines and an overnight stay on the night of the wedding.

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