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Bruce Castle Museum has a range of ceremony rooms to hold your wedding or civil partnership ceremony.
The spacious Compton Gallery is within the original 16th century part of the manor house, taking its name from the Tudor lord of the manor Sir William Compton. With fine 18th century marble chimneypieces at each end of the gallery, it is a light, airy and elegant setting for your ceremony.
Capacity: 100 people
Situated in the ground floor, the Sir Rowland Hill Hall was originally built as the Victorian wing to the old school at Bruce Castle. Spacious and well-lit by tall sash windows, it is ideal for larger gatherings of guests and is fully accessible.
Capacity: 100 people
With a stunning Rococo fireplace, panelling and original 18th century oak boards, the Coleraine Gallery oozes period charm and is flooded by light from the large sash windows.
Capacity: 40 people
With double aspect windows offering beautiful views out across the park, our Georgian East Wing Gallery has charming period features including a marble and tiled chimneypiece as a focal point and original oak boards. The Gallery can accommodate a variety of events, seated theatre-style or for smaller gatherings.
Capacity: 50 people
The Tudor Tower is our most unique and unusual setting for your ceremony. Separate from the main house, the Tower is one of the oldest parts of the estate. Providing a more intimate and romantic space, it is suitable for small gatherings.
Capacity: 15 people
Lordship Lane
London
N17 8NU
United Kingdom