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Gregynog Hall is without doubt the most romantic of locations, laced with symbolism from the times of the Princes’ of Wales and cultural significance. Impress your guests with the exquisite good taste of the Davies Sisters, in a building where Renoirs, Monets and Picassos once hung and Rodins still stand.
If you wish to hire the whole house, then bespoke packages including the bridal suite are available, providing both privacy and exclusiveness for your wedding.
Four of the historic rooms at Gregynog Hall are licensed for civil ceremonies from the Music Room, which seats up to 200 people for a ceremony, to the Blayney Room, with its fantastic oak carvings from the 17th century. For smaller ceremonies the Library, with its Art Deco furniture and Senior Common Room, with grand piano and fine works of art make an ideal venue.
Gregynog Hall Head Chef has designed a fantastic range of menu’s to suit the most discerning tastes, with a number of options for your wedding breakfast and evening reception. A variety of associated drinks packages, offering cocktails and champagne, are also available.
Gregynog has maintained its flexibility, added this to imagination and insight, to create individual weddings and personalised packages. You will find that the venue can provide precisely what you require, including grand marquees on the lawns to a tranquil afternoon of croquet. They even have two helicopter landing positions for those who want to fly in or out from local airports.
2 Electric Charging Points
Facilities
Accessibility
- Disabled toilets
Booking & Payment Details
- Credit cards accepted (no fee)
- Credit cards accepted (with charge)
Catering
- On-site catering
- On-site light refreshments
- Picnic site
Children
- Baby changing facilities
Groups
- Education/study area
- Facilities for educational visits
- Facilities for groups
Meeting, Conference & Wedding Facilities
- Facilities for conferencing
- Facilities for corporate hospitality
- Helicopter landing
Parking
- EV Charging
- Free Parking
Property Facilities
- Gift shop
- Postbox
- Public toilets
- Telephone (public)
Site Features
- Welcome Host
Target Markets
- Accepts groups
Map & Directions
Road Directions
From Newtown:
Entering Newtown from the South, keep on the A489 until you reach the roundabout at McDonald’s.
Turn left at the roundabout (keeping McDonalds on your left).
Go over the river bridge following signs for the hospital. Take the fifth turning on the right (opposite the Bell Hotel). Carry on up the hill out of Newtown for approx. 6 miles.
The entrance to Gregynog is sign-posted on the left just before the village of Tregynon.
From Welshpool:
Head towards Newtown on the A483 for approx. 4 miles. Turn right towards Berriew (B4390).
In Berriew village take the second turning on the left, sign posted Bettws Cedewain 5 miles.
In Bettws follow the road round to the right (keeping the New Inn pub on your right) sign-posted Tregynon 2.5 miles.
At the next T junction the entrance to Gregynog is sign posted straight opposite
The nearest railway station is Newtown, which is 6 miles away.