Scenically located next to the River Usk, The Chainbridge Inn offers a stunning backdrop for unforgettable wedding photographs, with a luxurious restaurant and four comfortable en-suite rooms, this family run venue makes for the perfect place for intimate weddings.
Run and owned by husband and wife team, Charles and Uta Rouse, the couple have revitalised this beautiful venue – offering bespoke wedding breakfast menus tailored made to your tastes and dietary requirements.
The restaurant can comfortably seat 40 people, and can hold up to 100 guests for an evening buffet. Larger parties can be catered for by using a marquee on the Chainbridge’s grounds, and is a great alternative option for summer weddings.
The romance and informality of a country wedding in an outstandingly beautiful location, combined with personal attention to every detail, makes The Chainbridge Inn an increasingly popular destination as a wedding venue.
But the main reason why people flock to the Chainbridge Inn to hold their special day is because of the personal touch that Charles and Uta brings to each and every wedding.
Their customer service and attention to detail is second to none, remember, this is their home and you are more than welcome to come and visit.
So, if you’re looking for an intimate wedding venue, which is family run and offers exceptional culinary food for you and your guests to enjoy, why not make an appointment with Charles and Uta?
For all wedding enquiries call 01873 881317. For further information and to view sample wedding menus visit www.chainbridgeusk.co.uk
The Chainbridge Inn is located on Chain Bridge Road, Kemeys Commander, Usk NP15 1PP.
Bronze Package
Standard three-course meal with canapes on entry and a glass of prosecco
Silver Package
Five-course meal with canapes and glass of prosecco on entry – Bride and groom free stay
Platinum Package
Five-course meal with canapes and glass of champagne on entry – All four bedrooms available for bridal party – exclusive use of restaurant and bar
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