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Summer Lovin’ Sefton Park Hotel acquires wedding license
As wedding season is fast approaching, Sefton Park Hotel is set to offer the perfect parkland setting after acquiring its wedding license.
Situated opposite the idyllic boating lake in Sefton Park, the popular hotel will now permit wedding ceremonies alongside its diverse array of well-established function hire facilities.
Chief Executive Conor O’Donovan and his team will offer a range of all-inclusive packages that will meet couples bespoke requirements, themes and budgets.
He said: “Over the recent years, wedding breakfasts and receptions have become ever so popular at our venue. As a result of obtaining a full wedding license, we are now able to offer complete nuptial celebrations including same-sex marriages.
“We look forward to welcoming brides and grooms-to-be and we will strive to make their dream wedding a reality. For that reason, we will do everything that it takes to fulfil the couples’ requests.”
In addition to the wedding ceremony enablement and venue hire, tailored catering services are available from the hotel’s in-house restaurant, Michelangelo’s. Wedding guests can also take advantage of exclusive overnight accommodation rates.
Conor added: “We want our wedding services to be a walk in the park, literally. Therefore, we hope that are new offering will make the big day run even more smoothly - making it highly enjoyable and memorable for everybody.
“The serene landscape that surrounds our venue can be a rare attribute to find when it comes to venue hunting. Our beautiful location and experienced team of dedicated staff members are what make us stand out from the crowd. We hope that the new additional wedding service will be highly valued and utilised.”
For more information about the weddings at Sefton Park Hotel visit www.seftonparkhotel.co.uk/weddings.html or call 0151 727 7380
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jack Woods .
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