Weddings at The Lord Crewe Arms
Blanchland
County Durham
DH8 9SP
Tel: +44 01434 675 469
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Tel: +44 01434 675 469
An Eleventh Century Abbot’s Guest House with vaulted rooms, flagstone floors, the biggest roaring winter fires and glorious summer gardens perched perfectly on top of the North Pennine moors.
What more do you want for your big day?
Let us add a dose of our famous northern hospitality, tiptop wines cooling in our cellar, great ales on tap, an abundance of delicious country food cooked up by none other than Chef Paul and not forgetting of course our wonderful wedding coordinator who's on hand to look after all the ins and outs of your very big day.
Hankering after a house party? We can grant your wish with exclusive use of the house, welcoming a congregation of 60 for your civil ceremony and up to 100 for your evening do, with the run of our 26 bedrooms, all of our dining spaces and our lovely gardens.
Looking for a bigger bash for up to 120? You can opt for a takeover of the whole estate, complete with a boho tipi tent in the garden, overlooking the moors beyond, and with plenty of extra room to let your hair down!
Fancy something smaller? For a more intimate wedding, The Gatehouse seats up to 16 with a dose of historical style. Our crenellated treasure (across the village square) was once gatekeeper to the moors and protector of Blanchland Abbey. Now home to a welcoming open kitchen, cosy dining space, lounge for mingling and fireplace for snuggling, take it all over for the ultimate small wedding party.
....It doesn't get any better than this!
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Lord Crewe Arms, BlanchlandSet in the midst of the North Pennine Moors and the historic village of Blanchland, The Lord Crewe Arms is the very epitome of a countryside escape.
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