History
Weston Hall was built as a small dower house in 1550, extended in 1660 and again in the late 19th century. The beautiful building fell to disrepair in the 1990s, and a local businessman took up the mantle and lovingly converted the hall into a restaurant with function rooms and accommodation, over the course of nine years. These additions were further added to and, in 2012, the hall opened its grand doors once again. Now, visitors and happy couples attend the house from far and wide, relishing in the 500 years of history.
Facilities
There are a host of spaces, big and small, for the whole of your wedding at Weston Hall. Whether you want an indoor ceremony or outdoor, a quiet sanctuary or all of your friends, there is a space for you.
The Westminster
Exposing the fantastic character of the building, The Westminster has two grand stone fireplaces, as well as oak beams. But don't forget the modern necessities; the space also has a bar area, dance floor and sound system, so is ideal not only for your wedding breakfast but also the after party!
Wedding breakfast capacity - 110 guests
Evening reception capacity - 150 guests
The Shrewsbury
For a room as special on the inside as the out, The Shrewsbury has an original stone fireplace and mullioned windows which show views far across the Staffordshire countryside.
Civil ceremony capacity - 110 guests
Wedding breakfast capacity - 50 guests
The Conservatory
Ideal for small celebrations, this airy space is separate from the rest of the house to enable a small ceremony or a breakaway space for a photobooth or crèche.
Civil ceremony capacity - 36 guests
The Terrace
Make the most of the British sunshine, with views of the hall and the countryside. The Terrace has fountains, manicured gardens, and an outdoor bar.
Separate, there is also an outdoor ceremony space for those looking to tie the knot in the open air. A beautifully paved aisle leads you to a little gazebo where you can kiss the bride and seal the deal.