Wedding Open Days at Chatelherault and Low Parks
Published: Monday 21 March 2022

Are you planning your wedding this year?
Then why not see what two of South Lanarkshire’s most spectacular venues can offer?
A Wedding Open Day will take place at Chatelherault Country Park on Sunday 10 April from 12pm until 4pm. A similar event will also take place at Low Parks Museum on Sunday 29 May from 12pm until 4pm.
At Chatelherault guests will be treated to a complimentary glass of Duke and Duchess punch while they view the magnificent Banqueting Room dressed for a Wedding Ceremony and Celebration Meal.
All couples who confirm their booking within three weeks will receive a complimentary glass of sparkling wine for each of their day guests on their big day.
At Low Parks guests can sample the unique Cameronian Punch and traditional savoury and sweet treats while they view the historically beautiful Assembly Room dressed for a wedding ceremony and traditional afternoon tea celebration.
All couples who book on the day will receive a free glass of sparkling wine for each of their guests on their big day.
There is free admission to both events and there is no need to pre-book.
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