Stoneleigh Abbey
A magnificent stately home built on the remains of a 12th-century Cistercian abbey. Visited by King Charles I, Queen Victoria, and Jane Austen
Kenilworth, Warwickshire CV8 2LF
Capacity
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100+
Licences
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Civil
Venue Types
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House rooms
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Marquee space
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Outdoor / garden
Facilities
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Accessible parking
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Guest parking
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In-house catering
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Suppliers list
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Wedding planner
There are three disabled parking bays available a short distance from the Ticket Office in our lower car park.
Please be aware that there are steps leading down into the Ticket Office with a hand support rail. The side gate can be opened if necessary.
A route without steps is available to the House and to the Orangery Tea Room. The distance from the Ticket Office to the Orangery is roughly 200 yards.
There are disabled toilets and baby change facilities available in the West Wing. The Orangery and visitor toilets at the entrance next to the ticket office both have disabled toilets.
A lift is available to all floors of the house that are open for public viewing.
There is a good colour contrast between the floor and walls for those with visual impairment.
Assistance dogs are welcome, provided that they are wearing the appropriate coat, lead, or harness. No other dogs are permitted in the house or grounds.
The fairy tale setting of Stoneleigh Abbey radiates romance at every turn. The breath taking tree-lined driveway is just the beginning.
Once the home of the Leigh family, this enchanting Grade I listed stately home and its landscaped grounds can be yours exclusively for the day.
To make all wedding-day wishes come true, a number of options are offered for both the ceremony and reception. The wedding packages are available upon request.
If you arrive on the day to our ticket office with your membership cards we will be able to book you onto a tour and give you access to the grounds free of charge.
There are three disabled parking bays available a short distance from the Ticket Office in our lower car park.
Please be aware that there are steps leading down into the Ticket Office with a hand support rail. The side gate can be opened if necessary.
A route without steps is available to the House and to the Orangery Tea Room. The distance from the Ticket Office to the Orangery is roughly 200 yards.
There are disabled toilets and baby change facilities available in the West Wing. The Orangery and visitor toilets at the entrance next to the ticket office both have disabled toilets.
A lift is available to all floors of the house that are open for public viewing.
There is a good colour contrast between the floor and walls for those with visual impairment.
Assistance dogs are welcome, provided that they are wearing the appropriate coat, lead, or harness. No other dogs are permitted in the house or grounds.