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Liverpool venues

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Sparkles1992 · 26/04/2018 20:09

Hi,

First time posting Smile

Wondering does anybody have any recommendations for wedding venues based in Liverpool?

I've looked at all the hotels and the one with a good deal, with a package that includes everything for under £5k is the Richmond. Anyone had their reception there?

I'm open to different ideas too, doesn't have to be a hotel.

Recommendations and rough prices if poss please SmileBiscuit

Thanks x

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Ricekrispie22 · 28/04/2018 12:36

There's a package at Isla Gladstone Conservatory valid until December this year for £4,500 for 60 day guests and 100 evening guests. theislagladstone.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Wedding-Special-Offer-2018.pdf
It doesn't include entertainment though.

I'm not sure what The Palm House at Sefton Park is at the moment, but last year there was a deal for under £5k

Have you looke at Allerton Golf Club?

Sparkles1992 · 01/05/2018 15:49

Had a look at those places but they don't have accommodation either, looking for something a bit different to do some DIY but everything I've came across tipis and marquees etc seem to cost a lot lot more than hotels!

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myrtleWilson · 01/05/2018 15:54

My cousin had her wedding at the BlueCoat - it was lovely!

myrtleWilson · 01/05/2018 15:54

But obviously no accommodation

Sparkles1992 · 01/05/2018 16:57

Thank you I've not looked there, did she have to get her own caterers in or was it all included in package? Thanks

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myrtleWilson · 01/05/2018 18:42

am not sure if she had the option to use own caterers but she used the in house offer and the food from the was excellent - they served mezze style food platters to each individual table - so high quality food but really relaxed, informal, lots of choice for vegetarians (plus other dietary needs covered) It gave the informality and spread of choice of a buffet, but with quicker service to all and no queuing!

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