That Friday wedding feeling at Wotton House

outside ceremony area, stone temple in style chairs outside looking toward it

grand ceremony room, marble pillars, fireplace, fairylights

Those planning to tie the knot on a Friday in 2024, will be pleased to hear that Wotton House is currently running an offer that'll be just perfect for you. Book a Friday wedding by the end of October, 2023 and receive 10% off 2024 rates.

Since the 16th century the luxuriously eccentric Wotton House estate has been a cornerstone of the beautiful Surrey Hills tapestry. The grand vaulted ceilings, pillars and centuries-old original fireplaces set a romantic tone for an indoor ceremony and outdoors the hotel's grade II listed gardens are spectacular, featuring England's very first Italianate gardens, Italian temples, and magical grottoes.

Celebrate the joys of nature by opting for an outdoor wedding ceremony underneath one of two majestic temples. With panoramic views of the gardens, say your vows amongst the spectacular greenery that makes Wotton so extraordinary. The grand vaulted ceilings, pillars and centuries-old original marble fireplaces set a romantic tone for an indoor ceremony in The Old Library. A whimsical, show-stopping setting with natural daylight shining through the stone Gothic windows.

Enjoy your evening reception in the Evelyn Suite, with doors leading out onto the Italian Gardens, artwork inspired by the local area and wooden panelling. This space provides you with a modern and elegant neutral palette for you to make your own. Imagine hosting your special day here – at a reduced rate!

Check out https://wottonhouse.co.uk to find out more.

temple at night with pond behind it, fish swimming, statue in temple

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