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Your 2012 Wedding - from £2999 for 60 guests and 100 evening guests. Click here for more details...

Your wedding at Farington Lodge Hotel - our professional team will assist you in planning the perfect wedding reception and deliver a professional and personal service on the day.

For your Leyland wedding, Farington Lodge's civil wedding licence provides you with the option of the complete package. We can offer a range of elegant rooms, including our newly refurbished Jubilee Suite, decorated in keeping with this traditional setting and in the grandeur of the original building. All have an abundance of natural light and all  are licensed to hold civil ceremonies from 12 to 150 guests. We are also able to celebrate civil partnerships.

Situated in magnificent landscaped gardens and enchanting woodland, Farington Lodge is conveniently located for guests travelling by road, rail or air. The spacious landscaped gardens provide a picturesque and memorable backdrop for photographs.

We guarantee a very high standard of service, care and attention on your very special day - making Farington Lodge a unique venue for a truly memorable happy occasion.

For further information or to view the hotel and its facilities please contact Jessica Whalley, our Wedding Co-ordinator on 01772 421321 or email her here.

Download our wedding brochure here.

Wedding Open Day
Sunday, 5th February 2012
11am until 4pm, admission free 

We regret that the hotel does not allow confetti or Chinese lanterns.

Availability

Call us on 08456 038892
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Farington Lodge
Stanifield Lane,Farington
Preston
Lancashire, PR25 4QR
01772 421321

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