County Tyrone offers couples a selection of wedding venues, from historic manor houses to modern hotels, set against its lush countryside and rolling hills. Whether planning a grand celebration or an intimate gathering, the county has options to suit different budgets and styles.
High-End Venues
For couples seeking a luxurious setting, Tyrone’s high-end venues deliver elegance and charm.
Lissan House in Cookstown, a 400-year-old manor set on 260 acres, offers a grand ballroom for up to 200 guests and a walled garden for outdoor ceremonies. The venue provides bespoke catering, exclusive use, and accommodation for up to 14 guests in its historic rooms, with dedicated coordinators ensuring a tailored experience.
Parkanaur Manor House in Dungannon, a Tudor Revival estate surrounded by parkland, features a banquet hall for up to 120 guests and scenic grounds with a rare herd of white deer. Couples benefit from in-house catering and overnight stays in the manor’s suites.
Mid-Range Venues
Tyrone’s mid-range venues balance quality with affordability.
Glenavon House Hotel in Cookstown offers three function suites, including the Tyrone Suite for up to 270 guests, with a riverside setting for ceremonies. The hotel provides customised wedding packages, a bridal suite, and 62 guest rooms, with experienced planners to assist.
The Silverbirch Hotel in Omagh features a modern ballroom for up to 300 guests and an outdoor garden for ceremonies. With tailored menus, a dedicated coordinator, and on-site accommodation, it ensures a seamless day.
Budget Venues
For those on a tighter budget, Tyrone offers welcoming and practical venues.
Cohannon Inn in Dungannon provides a function room for up to 100 guests, with a red-carpet arrival and affordable catering options. The venue includes a private bar and guest rooms, making it ideal for smaller gatherings.
The Valley Hotel in Fivemiletown offers a ballroom for up to 200 guests and a landscaped garden for outdoor receptions. With budget-friendly packages and on-site accommodation, it delivers a warm, personalised experience.
Tyrone’s venues, from stately homes to cosy hotels, offer facilities like bespoke catering, scenic outdoor spaces, and guest accommodation. Couples can choose a venue that matches their budget and vision, ensuring a joyful and effortless wedding day.
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