Beaumanor Hall: A Timeless Country House for Unforgettable Weddings
- Ian Bennett

- Apr 24
- 3 min read

Nestled in the rolling Leicestershire countryside, Beaumanor Hall offers couples an elegant, historic backdrop for their wedding day. This exclusive-use Grade I/II–listed country house and its manicured gardens combine classic architecture with modern comforts, creating a versatile space that can be tailored to ceremonies both grand and intimate.
A Venue Steeped in History and Charm
Beaumanor Hall’s origins date back to the Victorian era, and many of its original features remain beautifully preserved: ornate cornices, tall sash windows, richly hued wood paneling, and historic portraits lining the walls of its principal rooms. From the former library—licensed for up to 73 seated civil ceremonies—to the magnificent reception hall and adjoining dining rooms, every corner of the estate exudes period character. Outside, the celebrated Yew Tree offers a secluded woodland setting for al fresco vows, while the terraced lawns provide endless photo opportunities against the backdrop of mature herbaceous borders and topiary.
Bespoke Wedding Packages & In-House Catering
Beaumanor Hall’s wedding packages are designed for flexibility. Couples choose from Bronze, Silver, or Gold menu tiers, each featuring three carefully curated courses crafted by the in-house culinary team. Highlights include seasonal soup shooters, pan-roasted chicken with truffle mash, and a selection of decadent desserts. Evening guests enjoy a light buffet of hot and cold canapés, while the fully licensed bar stays open until 11 pm, serving house wines, champagne toasts, and signature cocktails.
Dedicated Coordination & Personal Touches
From your first venue tour through the day-of coordination, Beaumanor’s experienced wedding planners—Maria, Joanne, Nathan, and their team—serve as your single point of contact, ensuring that every detail reflects your vision. Whether arranging livestream facilities for distant loved ones, curating floral installations, or securing the perfect suppliers, they bring a calm, can-do approach that allows you to savor every moment.
Dancing the Night Away: DJ Reviews
Nothing brings a wedding reception to life like a great DJ, and Beaumanor Hall’s space accommodates sound and lighting professionals with ease. Here’s what veteran DJs have to say:
“No sound limiter here—guests danced until the lights came on! Plenty of power sockets ring the perimeter, though you’ll need to bring your own extensions. The main hall’s wooden floors are perfect for a high-energy set, and staff are on hand to assist with load-in.”—TRAX Disco Roadshow
“Setup’s straightforward: park close to the entrance, wheel gear through the hall, and you’ve got a generous stage area. Acoustics are surprisingly warm in such a grand room, so dial back on reverb. Guest access is easy—no awkward stair carries required.”—Silver Beats Entertainment
Glowing Testimonials
Couples and guests alike praise the venue’s seamless service and timeless beauty:
“Our guests told us it was the best wedding they’d ever attended—Beaumanor’s staff anticipated every need, and the gardens looked stunning all afternoon.”
“From menu tastings to our evening buffet, the food was superb. The Yew Tree ceremony spot felt like our own secret garden.”
“Joanne and her team kept the day on track with gentle reminders and thoughtful touches—champagne ice buckets, extra chargers in the bridal suite, you name it!”
Practical Details
Ceremony capacity: Library (up to 73) or Yew Tree outdoor (up to 120)
Dining capacity: Up to 120 formal, 180 buffet-style
Evening reception: Up to 180 guests
Venue hire: £2,395–£3,465 (midweek and seasonal rates available)
Location: Beaumanor Drive, Woodhouse, Loughborough, LE12 8TX
Access: Free on-site parking for 180 vehicles; disabled access throughout
Beaumanor Hall combines historic grandeur, a private countryside setting, and a team devoted to personalized service. If you’re seeking a wedding venue where classic elegance meets warm hospitality—and where the party can truly rock—look no further than this Leicestershire landmark.



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