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Sefton Park Hotel set to showcase its first wedding open day this November
Sefton Park Hotel is preparing to host its inaugural wedding open day on Sunday, November 16.
Between noon-3pm, hundreds of brides-to-be will descend on the idyllic parkland venue to take a tour around the restored Victorian villa, whilst receiving expert wedding advice and tips.
Throughout the day, guests will be able to visit a wide selection of specialist exhibitors including bridal houses, florists, entertainment and many more.
Chief Executive Conor O’Donovan said: “Weddings are becoming increasingly popular at our hotel - therefore we thought it would be great to showcase our entire wedding and civil ceremony offerings to the public.
“As well as highlighting wedding essentials to our visitors, we will also give them an insight into how the venue could look during their big day, by setting up example seating plans and floor arrangements.“
In addition to the live entertainment performed by multiple wedding singers – guests will be treated to fizz and canapés, courtesy of the hotel’s in-house restaurant, Michelangelo’s.
Conor added: “As it is our first ever wedding open day, we hope that the event will be both beneficial and highly enjoyable for everyone that attends.
“Our aim is to go the extra mile when it comes to creating a bespoke wedding package that perfectly suits individual couples. We hope that the afternoon will give guests a true taster of what their wedding could be like, if they were to hold their special day with us.“
The wedding open day will take place on Sunday, November 16 between 12-3pm – admission is free.
For more information about Sefton Park Hotel visit www.seftonparkhotel.co.uk or call 0151 727 7380.
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