Cuckney House
Located on the Welbeck estate and set in secluded woodland, Cuckney House is an elegant manor house, making it an ideal romantic venue for small weddings of up to 50 guests.
The stunning house was once home to the 6th Duke of Portland and was one of the set locations in 2014 for the film Testament of Youth, which starred Kit Harington, Taron Egerton, Dominic West, and Alicia Vikander.
The beautiful Georgian Manor features four reception rooms, a panelled ballroom, private landscaped gardens, and a walled garden, creating the idyllic backdrop for your special day. When it comes to accommodation, your guests will have the run of the house and its fifteen bedrooms, sleeping up to forty in total.
Cuckney House is licensed to hold civil ceremonies in our small Edwardian garden pavilion, the kitchen garden, drawing room, dining room or stunning panelled ballroom. Alternatively, there is a beautiful Grade I listed Parish Church dating back to the 12th Century, only a five-minute walk from Cuckney House, where we can put you in touch with the friendly local vicar.
The landscaped gardens are idyllic for reception drinks or choose from the bar, drawing room or dining room. The wedding breakfast can take place in the elegant, panelled ballroom, which seats up to fifty or the dining room, which seats up to twenty-eight.
If you prefer informal outdoor dining, you could hire outdoor heaters and create a fairy-lit haven in the walled garden dining area, which seats twenty.
We also have a marquee that can be hired at an additional cost. The house and its five acres of grounds are exclusively yours during your stay, meaning you have full use of all facilities, including the games room, tennis court, two hot tubs, table tennis table and badminton court.
Our approach enables you to curate a wedding that is uniquely tailored to you. We provide a list of recommended local suppliers for catering, flowers and entertainment to help you organise the perfect day.
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