Weddings at the Commandery
An inspirational setting
The Commandery has long been at the heart of momentous events, since its early days when monks sheltered travellers to the city within its walls. Features remain from its use as the Wylde family home, which saw the union between two important households – the clothier Thomas Wylde and Dorothy Berkeley of Spetchley. The combined family Coat of Arms that were once on the bedstead are still present, and include the image of three ‘martlets’ (swallow-like birds) that symbolise knowledge and adventure.
A unique occasion tailored to you
Whether you envisage a string quartet serenading you from the Minstrel’s Gallery above the historic Great Hall, or an intimate ceremony overlooking the beautiful herb garden, we will help you to plan a memorable occasion for your guests.
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