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Ashton Lodge Hotel, Rugby, Warwickshire

Ashton Lodge Hotel
Stretton under Fosse
Rugby
Warwickshire

CV23 0PJ

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An exclusive use wedding venue in the heart of Warwickshire. Built in the Edwardian era and set in grounds of 3 acres, this wonderful country house provides a unique place to celebrate your special day. Privately owned, Ashton Lodge has undergone a complete refurbishment throughout. It's many period features remain but have been enhanced by truly stunning interiors that give Ashton Lodge a unique edge. Weddings are our speciality and we can accommodate party sizes of 130 for a formal sit down and up to 200 informally. We are also licensed for civil ceremonies enabling the entire event to take place at Ashton Lodge. We can seat 120 guests in our stunning 19ten room which is also ideally suited to smaller more intimate weddings also. With 14 individually styled bedrooms plus adjacent Coach House we can accommodate up to 40 guests overnight followed by an elegant breakfast in our 19ten room with its wonderful countryside views.

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Credit Cards Accepted
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Disabled Access
Children Welcome
Evening Meal Provided
Licensed
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Tourist Board Inspected
Building of Historic Interest
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Satellite TV
Conference/Business Facilities
Garden

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