We are a very unique venue that has an abundance of choice when it comes to your day. Whether it be a marquee in the formal gardens at Kirklinton or a romantic candlelit dinner in the derelict hall. Between the months of April and October (inclusive) we welcome all couples to experience the magic that is Kirklinton Hall & Gardens
In the apple orchard, we are
delighted to offer our Petal Pole stretch marquee with fully open or partially
panelled window walled sides. This marquee is able to comfortably hold 120
guests and a bar, with a catering tent hidden behind. This arrangement provides
a beautiful atmosphere throughout the wedding breakfast and long into the
evening for your evening reception and dancing, with adjacent firepits and
path-lined festoon lighting.
Available from Summer 2025, the 19th century Victorian hall ruin is
an incredible open space across 3 stories with dramatic exposed
red sandstone and climbing greenery encasing the walls, bringing the magic of
the Walled Gardens inside the hall, it is a unique and unusual space
that many will fall in love with. With the ability to hold up to 120 guests for
wedding breakfasts and ceremonies, the hall is another stunning option
available for your celebration at Kirklinton Hall.
The formal terraces overlooking
the Main Lawn is one of three options for outdoor ceremonies, at the back of the ruined façade. Roses entwined within the ruins climb high from the flower beds to soften the stone, and surround both ceremonies and drink receptions on the terrace with their delicate floral scents.
St Cuthbert’s is a quaint, symmetrical red sandstone built Parish Church in Kirklinton, just 300metres from Kirklinton Hall gardens and able to provide religious ceremonies should you wish.