THE BOSK 01665 660129 | www.breamishvalley.co.uk/the-bosk The Bosk is a burnt larch cladded building set in the grounds of Breamish Valley Cottages. A modern take on country living with handmade tables, wooden sliding doors and gable glass end to show off the surrounding Cheviot Hills, it includes a bar made from wine boxes, along with full height ceremony room, private garden and stone-built pizza oven. Ceremonies for up to 60 guests can take place in any of the outdoor areas within Breamish Valley Cottages, or inside the main area of The Bosk itself. Receptions are then held in The Bosk, seating 60 friends and family on long tables. Psst! Be sure to take advantage of the 11 holiday cottages available to hire, which can sleep up to 54 guests, as well as the site’s very own swimming pool and Jacuzzi. WALWORTH CASTLE HOTEL 01325 485470 | www.walworthcastle.co.uk Nestled in the countryside, Walworth Castle Hotel can host your wedding from start to finish. The original part of the castle dates back to 1189, all of which is evident by the circular turrets, featured stonework and beautiful stained glass windows which adorn the property. Set in 18 acres of lawns and woodlands, Walworth Castle Hotel offers wedding photo opportunities aplenty, from the castle itself to the wishing well or even beside the oak trees – which are well over 100 years old. Your vows can be taken in any number of spaces, starting with the beautiful Ballroom, complete with 16th century coving and architecture and able to host up to 100 guests. If the sun is shining, choose to say ‘I do’ in Lady Palmers Pavilion, an outdoor ceremony garden which is very popular during the summer months. Or, if you’re looking for something really different, why not get married in a dungeon? Yes, you really did read that correctly – Walworth Castle has its very own dungeon licenced for ceremonies for up to 40! Wherever you choose to wed, you’ll have the entire venue to yourself, as Walworth hosts only one wedding per day. After the day and night is over, retire to the stunning King James Suite, one of the largest suites in the North East and complete with double jacuzzi bath and four poster bed in the castle’s turret. It’s the actual room King James IV stayed in, back in 1603 when he travelled down from Scotland for his coronation! 23 THEMED VENUES
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