St Pierre Marriott Hotel and Country Club offers the ideal location and an expert team of wedding planners on hand to organise your big day from start to finish.
Host your wedding in an elegant venue situated at the gateway to South Wales. St Pierre Marriott Hotel & Country Club is a historic venue set in 400 acres of picturesque parkland in the rolling hills of the Wye Valley.
St Pierre is a stunning country club offering a magnificent backdrop with sweeping views and captivating surroundings, for your ceremony, wedding breakfast and evening party.
In addition, the 11th century Church of St Peter is situated in the grounds of the hotel and can be used for ceremonies and blessings.
With views over the Old Golf Course, the St Pierre Suite boasts an ornate ceiling with a spectacular central chandelier.
With its own private bar and pre-wedding foyer, the suite can hold up to 220 guests for a ceremony and breakfast, and up to 300 evening guests.
The Chepstow Suite, on the first floor, has panoramic views over the Old Golf Course and has its own private roof terrace – perfect for balmy summer evenings sipping Pimms.
The Suite can hold up to 80 guests for a ceremony and breakfast, and up to 120 evening guests. The stunning St David’s suite, with a private patio overlooking the croquet lawn is the perfect setting for an intimate wedding breakfast.
The suite can hold up to 40 people for a ceremony and wedding breakfast. Our certified wedding coordinators will advise you on every element from etiquette to scheduling to decorative themes.
However large or small your wedding, we’ve got the perfect setting for it, plus a team to help you plan it, and would be delighted to help you bring your perfect day to life.
Whether you’re dreaming of an elegant, grand reception, or a quiet, intimate ceremony, we can tailor a bespoke package just for you.
ST PIERRE MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB, ST PIERRE PARK, CHEPSTOW NP16 6YA
01291 625621
WWW.MARRIOTTWEDDINGS.CO.UK
FACEBOOK: STPIERREMARRIOTTHOTELANDCOUNTRYCLUB
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