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YourPERFECT DAY
YOUR GUIDE TO WEDDINGS AND WEDDING
VENUES IN LANCASHIRE
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THE PERFECT SETTING...
FROM HISTORIC BUILDINGS, STONE-BUILT VILLAGES, COASTAL CONTRASTS, RURAL RETREATS TO BEAUTIFUL SCENERY AND RIVERSIDE SETTINGS, LANCASHIRE HAS EVERYTHING TO CREATE THE PERFECT SETTING FOR YOUR WEDDING.
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Your journey begins page 4
Religious marriages page 5
Civil Partnerships page 6
Marriage page 7
An example of the wedding ceremony page 8
Ceremony planning checklist page 9
Flower power in Lancashire page 10
Ceremony rooms in Lancashire page 12
Family Welcoming page 14
Renewal of vows page 14
Lancashire’s approved premises for marriages
Central page 15
East page 16
North page 17
Notes page 18
Contents
Over 75% of
all compliments
received by Lancashire
Registration Service are
for wedding thanks.
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yourJOURNEY BEGINS...Welcome to Lancashire’s ‘Your Perfect Day’ brochure and congratulations on your forthcoming marriage. I hope this brochure will provide you with all the information you need over the next few months.
Whether or not you live in Lancashire getting married is a very special occasion and choosing your venue is very important. From historic buildings, stone-built villages, coastal contrasts, rural retreats to beautiful scenery and riverside settings, Lancashire has everything to create the perfect setting for your wedding.
In Lancashire we have more than one hundred premier venues that have been approved for ceremonies. We also have eight registration ceremony rooms spread across the county.
Whatever your arrangements, whatever your choice, we will do our very best to ensure that your day is everything you dream of. If you need any further advice please do not hesitate to contact any of our ceremonies officers.
With all my good wishes for ‘Your Perfect Day’.
Steve LloydLibraries, Museums, Culture and Registration Services
The words
we had chosen
were delivered with
real sincerity, which made
our ceremony really special.
Amy & Andy
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religious MARRIAGES.. .
Church of England orChurch in Wales
If you wish to be married in the Church of England or Church in Wales you should first speak to the Vicar of the church in which you wish to marry.
You can usually qualify to marry in a Church of England church if you can show that one of the persons intending to marry:• was baptised or prepared for confirmation in that parish• had his or her usual place of residence in that parish for
a period of not less than six months• regularly attended public worship in that parish for a
period of not less than six months• a parent during the lifetime of the person wishing to
marry has had his or her usual place of residence in that parish for a period of not less than six months
• a parent or grandparent has been married in that parish.
Provided that you are both EEA nationals, the vicar will arrange for the banns to be called and the common licence to be issued, unless the vicar specifically asks you to contact the registration service we would not expect to be involved in these wedding arrangements.
Other Denominations
If you wish to be married in a church or religious building of any other religious denomination please speak to the person responsible for marriage at that building. Normally, you or your partner must live within their district although some exceptions may apply. The person responsible will not be able to arrange the legalities for you and therefore you will need to arrange to give notice of marriage in the registration district in which you live.
Some religious buildings and churches require the attendance of a registrar at the ceremony, please ask the person responsible.
If this is the case, please contact our ceremonies officers on 0300 123 6705 or 01772 221621 as soon as possible, but no sooner than 12 months before the day of your ceremony.
Just wanted
to say a big thank you for
making our wedding
day so special!
George & Victoria
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Civil partnershipsA civil partnership is a legal commitment, which can be formed by two people of the same sex, giving them the ability to obtain legal recognition for their relationship. Couples who form a civil partnership will have a new legal status: civil partners.
Same-sex couples who form a civil partnership will be treated equally in a wide range of legal matters with opposite-sex couples who enter into a marriage.
In order to form a civil partnership in the UK, both partners must:• Be of the same sex• Not be in a civil partnership or marriage already• Be 16 years of age or older in England and Wales
(individuals who are aged 16 and 17 will need written consent from their parents or legal guardians)
• Not be closely related
Converting a civil partnership to marriageThere are two ways to convert a civil partnership into a marriage• a one stage administrative process called a ‘standard
conversion’ • a two stage process where the conversion is
followed by a ceremony
The standard conversionThis is a one stage administrative process where you will both attend an appointment at a register office of your choice located in England and Wales to complete a declaration with details about you/partner and your civil partnership.
A conversion followed by a ceremonyThere are two stages to this type of conversion. The first part is where you will both need to attend an appointment at a register office of your choice located in England and Wales to prepare your declaration and for the Superintendent Registrar to check details about your civil partnership and evidence of identity and nationality.
The signing of the declaration can then be followed by a ceremony at a venue where your marriage is registered, and a marriage certificate can then be issued.
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The important bits you really have to do!Once you have provisionally booked your ceremony one of our ceremonies officers will provide you with a date by which you must both give your legal notice of marriage at your local registration office. Giving your notice of marriage will ensure the legalities to your marriage are completed and your date and time are secured.
You will need to produce certain documents to your local registration office when you both give your legal notice of marriage. Your local registration office will be able to advise you about what you have to produce or you could visit here where a full list of documentation you will need is available.
Marriage in England and Wales is:• The union of two people• Free to legally marry ie not in a marriage or civil
partnership already• Be 16 years of age or older (individuals who are
aged 16 and 17 will need written consent from their parents or legal guardians)
There will be a non-refundable administration fee payable at the time you provisionally book your ceremony. A fee is payable when you give your legal notice and the ceremony fee which includes your marriage certificate is payable two months before the date of your wedding. A list of current fees is available on our website here. Fees increase on 1 April each year to avoid the increase you may pay the old fee before the end of March.
If you wish to change your passport to your married name before the event you can do this up to three months before. Your new passport will only be valid from the day of your wedding please bear this in mind if you are travelling abroad before your wedding date. To change your passport you will need to provide the person conducting your ceremony with a PD2 form to complete. The PD2 form is available at any post office or on line at www.passport.gov.uk.
Marriage
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THE CEREMONY
Saying ‘I do’ in front of friends and family can be a nerve-racking event but our registrars will be on hand to help you every step of the way. They will guide you through everything you need to do or say, so there is no need to worry about forgetting your lines or doing things in the wrong order!
The registrar will see both partners privately to check that the details to be entered into the marriage register are correct.
This is also an opportunity for you to ask any last minute questions. Once these checks have been made we can proceed with the wedding ceremony.
The couple will be asked in turn to repeat a number of vows and promises you will have chosen in advance from our ceremony booklet. The Celebrant will speak quite slowly and reassure you both throughout the ceremony. After you have made your marriage vows you and your witnesses will sign the marriage register. The registrar will then arrange for you to have photographs with a register, before presenting you with your marriage certificate.
AN EXAMPLE OF THE WEDDING CEREMONY
Pre-arrival Music
Guests Assemble
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Entrance Music
Processional
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Welcome and Introduction by Celebrant
First Reading Option
GDeclaratory & Contracting Vows*
(to be selected from options in our ceremony booklet)
* these words must be included in your ceremony by law
GOptional Promises
(to be selected from options in our ceremony booklet
or your own vows submitted)
GSecond Reading Option
GOptional Exchange of Rings
(to be selected from options in our ceremonybooklet or your own words)
GThird Reading Option
GSigning of the Register
Signing Music
GPhotographs
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Presentation of the Marriage Certificate
and Conclusion
GExit of newlyweds
GExit Music
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CEREMONY PLANNING
Checklist Planning Ahead for ‘Your Perfect Day’
12 TO 18 MONTHS BEFORE...
Contact the approved premises or church to provisionally book your ceremony
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If you have chosen to be married in one of our registration offices you can only provisionally book up to one year to the exact day of your wedding
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It is advisable to consider taking out wedding insurance cover
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12 MONTHS TO THE DAY BEFORE...If you are booking one of our registration rooms, or if you need a registrar
to attend your chosen venue or religious ceremony contact the appropriate ceremonies officer to book the time and date of your choice (if this day falls on a weekend or bank holiday you should call the next working day). Calls
will not be taken before 9.00am. You will need to pay an administration fee to provisionally book your ceremony
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10 MONTHS BEFORE...Ensure you have both given a formal notice of marriage
to your local registration office
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Choose your ceremony vows, promises, readings and music from your ceremony booklet supplied by your ceremonies officer
2 MONTHS BEFORE...By this time, full payment of all fees and your ceremony checklist
should be returned to your ceremonies officer, check out our current fees on our website here.
G Complete your PD2 form (if applicable) and return to the passport office to
allow plenty of time for your new passport to be issued
ON THE DAY...There is nothing more you need to do with regard to your ceremony, no further documents need to be produced. Relax and enjoy your day,
our fully experienced staff will ensure your ceremony runs smoothly and according to your checklist instructions
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Flower PowerIN LANCASHIRE‘From a simple posy to an exotic designer trend, Lancashire is the perfect place to showcase your choice of flowers’ Next to your reception flowers are the most expensive item in your budget. Many brides have no idea what flowers they have to choose from and what flowers grow local to Lancashire. Knowing what flowers are in season at the time of your wedding can drastically reduce the overall cost.
What Kind Of Flowers Are Found In Lancashire?Lancashire in the heart of Northwest England hosts a wide variety of flowers like roses, lilies, tulips, daisies, forget me nots, pansies and hare bell. Lancashire’s spring weather is suitable for these flowers to grow in abundance.
“it is at the
edge of a petal
that love waits”
William Carlos
Williams
Seasonal Flower ChartBefore you make your final decision on your floral arrangements and bouquets try to seek ways to combine beauty and budget-consciousness. It is easier and usually less expensive to buy flowers, plants and flowering shrubs when they are in season. Opposite is a small sample of seasonal decor that may serve as a guide.
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What does your bridal bouquet signify?Did you know flowers have meanings associated with them? Flowers form an important part of that special occasion in our lives. Everyone knows that a red rose stands for romantic love; however meanings are associated not only with roses but also with other flowers.
Many people assign their own personal meanings – a flower or colour that might remind them of a special event or moment in their lives. Did you know that each of the 17 different flower designs on William & Kate’s official Royal Wedding cake had its own individual meaning? Read on to know more about flower meanings and see if we have included your favourite flower:
Aster symbolises patience. It is also indicative of a love of variety. It also symbolises elegance and daintiness.
Calla Lily symbolises magnificence and beauty. White Calla lilies combine these two attributes with purity and innocence associated with the colour white to make it the perfect choice of flower in a wedding bouquet.
Carnation symbolises pride and beauty. A red carnation symbolises love, pride and admiration; a white carnation symbolises innocence and pure love.
Chrysanthemum symbolises fidelity, optimism, joy and long life. A red chrysanthemum conveys love; a white chrysanthemum symbolises truth and loyal love.
Daisy symbolises innocence and purity. It conveys loyal love and “I will never tell”. Gerbera Daisy specifically conveys cheerfulness.
Freesia symbolises innocence and thoughtfulness.
Gardenia symbolises purity and sweetness. They indicate secret love. They convey joy. They tell the receiver you are lovely.
Gerbera belongs to the daisy family and therefore assumes the symbolism associated with the daisy flower. Gerbera specifically conveys cheerfulness.
Heather Lavender symbolises admiration, solitude and beauty while white heather symbolises protection and indicates that wishes will come true.
Hydrangea symbolises heartfelt emotions. It can be used to express gratitude for being understood.
Iris symbolises eloquence. Purple iris is symbolic of wisdom and compliments. Blue iris symbolises faith and hope. Yellow iris symbolises passion while white iris symbolises purity.
Orchids a symbol of the exotic beauty. It symbolises refinement, thoughtfulness and mature charm. It also symbolises proud and glorious femininity.
Peony symbolises a happy life happy marriage, good health and prosperity.
Rose symbolises love. It signifies love in its various forms. Its symbolism varies based on colour, variety and number.
Stock symbolises lasting beauty and happy life. It is indicative of bonds of affection and is symbolic of promptness.
Sweet Pea indicates delicate pleasure and bliss. It is a flower symbolic of departure after having had a good time.
Tulip signifies a declaration of love. It also symbolises fame and perfect love.
Gardinia
Freesia
Roses
Peony
Calla Lily
Sweet Pea
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The Lancashire Rose Suite is situated in Bow Lane, Preston and can accommodate 66 guests (total capacity 70). The tastefully decorated ceremony room accommodates seventy guests with disabled access. There is a walled garden area adjacent to the office which offers opportunity for photographs after the ceromony. A designated parking space is available for a wedding car. There is a small customer car park on the corner of Arthur Street and Bow Lane with limited parking. However, on Monday to Friday this is also used by people registering births and deaths. The nearest public car park is the Fishergate centre adjacent to the railway station. On weekends and bank holidays, free parking is available on the LCC staff car park in Arthur Street.
Charter House is located in the historic West Lancashire market town of Ormskirk, it is a recently refurbished
venue accommodating up to 44 guests (total capacity 50). The period building on Derby Street is the original home of West Lancashire Borough Council and the ceremony room has a lovely period feel, with high ceilings, ceiling roses and cornicing. Charter House has an attractive canopied entrance with sandstone steps which provides an excellent area for photographs before and after your ceremony.
It has full disabled access, disabled parking and a public car park is available next to the building.
The ceremony room is in Mechanics Institute on Willow Street. The room in this impressive Victorian building has been beautifully refurbished and has retained many original features. The ceremony room accommodates fifty guests and there is disabled access. Limited street parking is available and there are car parks close by.
ceremony roomsIN LANCASHIRE
Preston
Accrington
West Lancashire
Just a little hello to thank you
and the rest of the gang for making
our wedding day so great. It was all so
very nice and we felt very special.
John
v
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Lyndhurst House is situated on Todmorden Road, Burnley. This building includes a large well decorated ceremony room catering for up to seventy people. It is fully accessible to meet the needs of disabled people and those with mobility problems. The building boasts a garden area for photographs and a car park.
The Lancaster ceremony room is in Georgian House on Queen Street and can accommodate 46 guests (total capacity 52). This Georgian listed building has a traditional ceremony room that accommodates forty guests. There is disabled access to the premises and courtyard at the rear of the building. With original pillars and steps it provides an excellent backdrop for photographs. Limited street parking is available and there are car parks close by.
Devonshire House is situated on Devonshire Road, Chorley and can accommodate 68 guests (total capacity 74). This building offers couples the intimate atmosphere of a well decorated ceremony room which can seat up to sixty-five guests. The building is fully accessible to meet the needs of disabled people and those with mobility problems. The building boasts a garden area for photographs and is located close to a large public car park.
The ceremony room at Fleetwood is in Fleetwood House above the registration office and library on North Albert Street. The tastefully decorated ceremony room can accommodate fifty guests. Disabled access is available by lift in the library. Limited street parking is available.
BurnleyChorley
LancasterFleetwood
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LANCASHIRE – THE PERFECT CHOICE FOR A
CEREMONY
A special way of celebrating the arrival of your baby or welcoming children into your family.
A ‘family welcoming’ ceremony is not just for new babies. Children of any age, adopted and step-children can have a ceremony to be welcomed into your family. This is a unique occasion for all your family and friends to offer their love and support for your child’s future development.
Lancashire’s unique ‘family welcoming’ ceremony is designed to meet the individual needs of your family providing personal ceremony choices unique to you.
family WELCOMING
LANCASHIRE – THE IDEAL SETTING FOR YOU
CEREMONYA special way of celebrating your commitment, love and dedication to each other.
A ‘renewal of vows’ ceremony is an opportunity for any married couple to renew their vows in a unique and personal ceremony. Although many vow renewals will take place at milestone anniversaries the ceremony is appropriate at any stage for couples who wish to celebrate with family and friends their commitment to each other.
Lancashire’s unique ‘renewal of vows’ ceremony is designed to meet the individual needs of each couple providing personal ceremony choices unique to you.
renewalOF VOWS
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LANCASHIRE PREMISES APPROVED FOR MARRIAGES
CONTACT CENTRAL CEREMONIES OFFICERTELEPHONE 0300 123 6705
central lancashire area
Astley Hall Astley Park, Chorley PR7 1NPTel: 01257 515929
Avenham Park PavilionAvenham Park Park, Preston PR1 8JTTel: 01772 906216
Bartle Hall Hotel Lea Lane, Bartle, Preston PR4 0HATel: 01772 515929
Barton Grange Hotel Garstang Road, Barton, Preston PR3 5AATel: 01772 862551
Beeston Manor Quaker Brook Lane, Hoghton, Preston PR5 0RATel: 01254 851996
Best Western Glendower Hotel 32-38 North Promenade, St Annes FY8 2NQTel: 01253 723241
Briars Hall HotelBriars Lane, Lathom, Ormskirk L40 5THTel: 01704 892368
Brockholes Nature ReservePreston New Road, Brockholes, Preston PR5 0AGTel: 01772 872005
Charnock Farm RestaurantWigan Road, Leyland PR25 5DATel: 01772 622934
Charter House 52A Derby Street, Ormskirk L39 2BSTel: 0845 053 0021
Clifton Arms Hotel West Beach, Lytham FY8 5QJTel: 01253 739898
Clifton Park Hotel299-301 Clifton Drive SouthSt Annes FY8 1HNTel: 01253 725801
Dalmeny Hotel19-33 South Promenade St Annes FY8 1LXTel: 01253 712236Derby ArmsChurch Road, Treales,Preston, PR4 3SHTel: 01772 683705
Devonshire House Devonshire Road, Chorley PR7 2BYTel: 0845 053 0021
Farington Lodge Hotel Stanifield Lane, Farington, Preston PR25 4QRTel: 01772 421321
The Grand Hotel South Promenade, Lytham St Annes FY8 1NBTel: 01253 721288
Heskin Hall Wood Lane, Heskin, Chorley PR7 5PATel: 01257 452044
Hoghton Tower Hoghton, Preston PR5 0SHTel: 01254 852986
Holland Hall Hotel Lafford Lane, Upholland WN8 0QZTel: 01695 624426
Hop VineLiverpool Road NorthBurscough L40 4BYTel: 01704 893799
Hurlston Hall Golf Country Club Hurlston Lane, Scarisbrick L40 8HBTel: 01704 840400
Inn on the Prom 11-17 South Promenade, St Annes-on-Sea FY8 1LUTel: 01253 726726
La CorteOld Police Station, Golden Hill Leyland PR25 3NNTel: 01772 453552
Lancashire Manor Hotel Prescott Road, Pimbo, Nr Wigan WN8 9QDTel: 01695 567260
Lancashire Rose Suite Bow Lane, Preston PR1 8SETel: 0845 053 0021
Ley InnBack Lane, Clayton-le-WoodsChorley PR6 7EUTel: 01772 330215
Leyland Hotel Leyland Way, Leyland PR25 4JXTel: 01772 422922
Lytham Hall Ballam Road, Lytham FY8 4LETel: 01253 736652
Macdonald Tickled Trout Hotel Preston New Road, Samlesbury, Preston PR5 0UJTel: 01772 877671 Norman Jepson Beefeater Bluebell Way, Fulwood, Preston PR2 5PZTel: 01772 651580
Oak Royal Golf & Country Club Hotel Bury Lane, Withnell PR6 8SW Tel: 01254 830616
Park Hall Hotel Park Hall Road, Charnock Richard, Chorley PR7 5LPTel: 01257 455000
Preston Guild Hall Lancaster Road, Preston PR1 1HT Tel: 01772 804440
Preston Marriott Hotel 418 Garstang Road, Broughton, Preston PR3 5JBTel: 01772 864087
Preston Masonic Hall Ashlar House, Saul Street, Preston PR1 2QUTel: 01772 252170
Ribby Hall Village Ribby Road, Wrea Green PR4 2PRTel: 01772 685858
Rivington Hall Barn Rivington, Bolton BL6 7SBTel: 01204 697738
Rufford Old Hall 200 Liverpool Road, Rufford, Nr Ormskirk L40 1SGTel: 01704 823812
Samlesbury Hall Preston New Road, Samlesbury, Preston PR5 0UPTel: 01254 812010
Shaw Hill Hotel Golf & Country Club Preston Road, Whittle-le-Woods, Chorley PR6 7PPTel: 01257 269221
Stanley House Hotel and Spa Mellor BB2 7NPTel: 01254 769200
Samlesbury HotelPreston New Road, Samlesbury, Preston PR5 0ULTel: 01772 877351
The Villa Wrea Green, Preston PR4 2PETel: 01772 80 40 40
Wellington Park Church Road, Leyland PR25 3ABTel: 01772 432881
West Tower Exclusive Venue House Hotel Mill Lane, Aughton, Ormskirk L39 7HJTel: 01695 423328
Wrightington Hotel & Country Club Moss Lane, Wrightington WN6 9PBTel: 01257 425803
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LANCASHIRE PREMISES APPROVED FOR MARRIAGES
CONTACT EAST CEREMONIES OFFICERTELEPHONE 0300 123 6705
east lancashire areaAccrington Town HallBlackburn Road, Accrington BB5 1LATel: 01254 380658
Accrington Masonic Hall Adelaide Street, Accrington BB5 2BETel: 01254 231588 or 01282 433279
The Alma Inn Emmott Lane, Laneshawbridge, Colne BB8 7EGTel: 01282 863447
Bashall BarnBashall Town, Clitheroe BB7 3LQTel: 01200 428964
Browsholme Hall Clitheroe BB7 3DETel: 01254 827166
Burnley Football Club Turf Moor, Harry Potts Way, Burnley BB10 4BXTel: 01282 700008
Calf ’s Head Worston, Clitheroe BB7 9WBTel: 01200 441218
Churchfield HouseChurch Street, Great Harwood BB6 7RETel: 01254 447274
Clitheroe Castle Castle Hill, Clitheroe BB7 1BATel: 01200 442630 or 0845 837 3826
The Eagle at Barrow Clitheroe Road, Barrow, Clitheroe BB7 9AQTel: 01254 825285
Eaves Hall Country Hotel Eaves Hall Lane, West Bradford, Clitheroe BB7 3JGTel: 01200 425271
Fence Gate Inn Wheatley Lane Road, Fence BB12 9EETel: 01282 618101
Ferrari’s Country House Hotel Chipping Lane, Thornley, Longridge PR3 2TBTel: 01772 783148
Fisherman’s Retreat Riding Head LaneShuttleworth, Ramsbottom BL0 0HHTel: 01706 825314
Foxfields Country Hotel Whalley Road, Billington, Clitheroe BB6 9HYTel: 01254 822556
Gibbon Bridge Hotel Chipping, Forest of Bowland PR3 2TQTel: 01995 61456
Haworth Art Gallery Haworth Park, Manchester Road, Accrington BB5 2JSTel: 01254 233782
Higher Trapp Country House Hotel Trapp Lane, Simonstone, Nr Burnley BB12 7QWTel: 01282 772781
The Inn at Whitewell Forest of Bowland, Nr Clitheroe BB7 3ATTel: 01200 448222
Lyndhurst House 30 Todmorden Road, Burnley BB10 4ABTel: 0845 053 0021
Mechanics Institute Willow Street, Accrington BB5 1LPTel: 0845 053 0021
Mercure Dunkenhalgh Hotel Blackburn Road, Clayton-le-Moors, Accrington BB5 5JPTel: 01254 398021
Mitton Hall Country House Hotel Mitton Road, Mitton, Whalley BB7 9PQTel: 01254 826544
Moorland SchoolRibblesdale Avenue, Clitheroe BB7 2JATel: 01200 423833
Mytton Fold Hotel & Golf Complex Langho, Blackburn BB6 8ABTel: 01254 240662
Northcote Northcote Road, Langho BB6 8BETel: 01254 240555
The Oaks Hotel Colne Road, Reedley, Burnley BB10 2LFTel: 01282 414141
The OutbarnClough Bottom, Bashall Eaves BB7 3NATel: 01254 826285
Padiham Town Hall Burnley Road, Padiham BB12 8BSTel: 01282 682705
Ribble House Off Pimlico Road, Clitheroe BB7 2BWTel: 0845 053 0021
The Riverside Whitworth Civic Hall, Market Street, Whitworth OL12 8BTTel: 01706 854130
Rolls-Royce Leisure Skipton Road, Barnoldswick BB18 6HRTel: 01282 818826
Rosehill House Hotel Rosehill Avenue, Burnley BB11 2PWTel: 01282 453931
Shireburn Arms Hotel Whalley Road, Hurst Green, Clitheroe BB7 9QJTel: 01254 826518
Slaidburn Village Hall The Green, Slaidburn BB7 3ESTel: 01200 446555
Sparth House Hotel Whalley Road, Clayton-le-Moors, Accrington BB5 5RPTel: 01254 872263
The Spread Eagle Sawley, Nr Clitheroe BB7 4NHTel: 01200 441202
Stirk House Hotel Gisburn, Nr Clitheroe BB7 4LJTel: 01200 445581
St Mary’s Chambers Haslingden Road, Rawtenstall, Rossendale BB4 6QXTel: 01706 211368
Towneley Hall Towneley Holmes Road, Burnley BB11 3RQTel: 01282 424213
Whalley Golf ClubLong Leese BarnBarn, Clerk Hill Road, Whalley BB7 9DRTel: 01254 822236
Whitaker Museum & Art GalleryWhitaker Park, Haslingden RoadRawtenstall BB4 6RETel: 01706 218858
Wolfen Mill Chipping, Forest of Bowland PR3 2GRTel: 01995 61574
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LANCASHIRE PREMISES APPROVED FOR MARRIAGES
CONTACT NORTH CEREMONIES OFFICERTELEPHONE 0300 123 6705
north lancashire areaAshton MemorialWilliamson Park, Lancaster LA1 1UXTel: 01524 33318
Civic Centre Breck Road, Poulton-le-Fylde FY6 7PUTel: 01253 887656
Clarendon HotelMarine Road West, Morecambe LA4 4EPTel: 01524 410180
Crofters HotelA6 Road, Cabus, Garstang PR3 1PHTel: 01995 604128
Fleetwood HouseCentral Library, North Albert Street, Fleetwood FY7 6AJTel: 0845 053 0021
Garstang Country Hotel Bowgreave, Garstang PR3 1YETel: 01995 600100
Georgian House 4 Queen Street, Lancaster LA1 1RSTel: 0845 053 0021
The Great Hall at MainsMains Lane, Little Singleton, Poulton-le-Fylde FY6 7LETel: 01253 885130
Headway HotelMarine Road East, Morecambe LA4 5AWTel: 01524 412525
Highbury StadiumFleetwood Town Football Club, Park Avenue, Fleetwood FY7 6TXTel: 01253 770702
Hipping HallCowan Bridge, Kirkby Lonsdale LA6 2JJTel: 015242 71187
Holiday InnWaterside Park, Caton Road, Lancaster LA1 3RATel: 01524 541317
Lancaster CastleCastle Parade, Lancaster LA1 1YJTel: 01524 64998
Lancaster Golf ClubAshton Hall, Ashton-with-Stodday,Lancaster LA2 0AJTel: 01524 751247
Lancaster House HotelGreen Lane, Ellel, Lancaster LA1 4GJTel: 01524 844822
Lancaster Town HallDalton Square, Lancaster LA1 1PJTel: 01524 582512
Leighton Moss Nature ReserveMyers Farm, Storrs Lane, Silverdale, Carnforth LA5 0SWTel: 01524 701601
Leighton Hall Carnforth LA5 9ST Tel: 01524 734474
The Lodge92 Main Road, Slyne-with-Hest LA2 6AZTel: 01524 825035
Longlands Inn & RestaurantTewitfield, Carnforth LA6 1JHTel: 01524 781256
Lothersdale Hotel320-323 Marine Road East, Morecambe LA4 5AATel: 01524 416404
Marine HallThe Esplanade, Fleetwood FY7 6HFTel: 01253 887693
Marsh Farm HallGarstang Road, Great Eccleston PR3 0XATel: 01995 670582
The Midland HotelMarine Road West, Morecambe LA4 4BUTel: 01524 424000
Morecambe Football ClubGlobe Arena, Westgate,Morecambe LA4 4TBTel: 01524 411797
The North Euston HotelThe Esplanade, Fleetwood FY7 6BNTel: 01253 876525
The PrioryThe Square, Scorton PR3 1AUTel: 01524 791255
Royal King’s Arms Hotel Market Street, Lancaster LA1 1HPTel: 01524 32451
Singleton LodgeLodge Lane, Singleton, Poulton-le-Fylde FY6 8LTTel: 01253 883854
Springfield House HotelWheel Lane, Pilling PR3 6HLTel: 01253 790301
Staining Lodge Golf CourseChain Lane, Staining FY3 0DE Tel: 01253 891336
The StoreyMeeting House Lane, Lancaster LA1 1TH Tel: 01524 582583
Strathmore HotelEast Promenade, Morecambe LA4 5APTel: 01524 421234
Thurnham Hall Thurnham, Lancaster LA2 0DTTel: 01524 751766
The Whoop Hall Burrow with Burrow, Kirkby Lonsdale LA6 2GYTel: 015242 71284
WyrebankThe Moorings, Garstang PR3 1PGTel: 01995 605455
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Happy Ever After...We hope that our commitment and dedication to providing good service has met your expectations. Our aim is to assist in making decisions for 'your perfect day' easier and enjoyable resulting in a memorable day for you both. As a service we take all compliments, comments and complaints seriously, and welcome all feedback in order to improve continuously. If you would like to give feedback on the service you received from the Lancashire Registration Service please complete our compliments, comments and complaints feedback form here. Alternatively, you can send your comments by e-mail to [email protected] or contact our Customer Access Centre on 0845 053 0021 or 01772 221621.
Finishing Touches We are happy to help with any special requirements you may require; this brochure is available in other languages and braille on request. If your require Minicom please dial 01772 537019 or 0771 799 4167 for text messaging.
Photographs reproduced in this brochure are by kind permission of:Frank Clarke, Vision Photography, The Studio, 159 Brooke Street, Chorley, Lancashire PR6 ONG. Telephone 01254 832040 / 07989 449180
www.visionphotos.co.uk - www.visioncommercial.co.ukWhilst extreme care has been taken in compiling this publication, Lancashire County Council cannot accept any responsibility for any inaccuracies.