Brockholes Nature Reserve
Junction 31, M6 Samlesbury, Preston New Road, Preston, PR5 0AG -
Up to
150 guests
Hiding quietly within a stunning nature reserve lies Brockholes, a unique floating venue that offers you the perfect memorable location for your wedding. With our stunning 200 hectare nature reserve, you can find plenty of stunning photograph opportunities ranging from walking along the banks of the river, to watching the sun set across the lake.
The intimate ceremony room provides panoramic lake views, and can accommodate up to 90 guests to share the special day with you. We have two rooms to move onto when you start your wedding celebrations too. The Reeding Room provides a space for up to 90 guests, or we can accommodate up to 120 in the restaurant after 5pm.
You can add a twist to your special celebration by taking advantage of our beautiful outdoor spaces. Whether you choose to have canapés and drinks overlooking the lake, or have a barbeque around the apple trees on the floating village – all of these things are bound to keep your guests talking for years to come!
At Brockholes we offer a choice of tasty homemade dishes using local produce. Menus can also be tailored to meet your unique style and taste; we are happy to work with you to create your dream wedding.
No matter what the entertainment you have in mind, we have plenty of space for up to 120 evening guests. For your evening reception you can enjoy an impeccable Brockholes barbeque or one of our traditional Lancashire buffets. We can also offer a light supper to offer to your guests at the end of the evening.
If Brockholes sounds like your perfect wedding location, please feel free to get in touch!
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 150
Theatre
up to 150
Boardroom
up to 20
Cabaret
up to 150
Location
Reviews
Howard Marsh
My first visit to this excellent nature reserve next to the M6 motorway. My sister who has been before guided us for a 3.6 miles walk around the reserve with coffees half way round. Paths were very muddy today but the weather was fine. It was very interesting watching the sand martins using the purpose built nest site.
Claire Green
Brilliant place to go walking and nature/bird spotting. (Several hides dotted around) paths are good and accessible, visitor centre is lovely too. EDIT: Spring visit was fab, with so much bird & bug activity! Friendly little squirrel let up get fairly close for photos
Lee Wardle
A very nice place to visit, the wildlife appeared to be taking a day off though, having said that at my age my walking range is a bit limited so will revisit. The catering is rudimentary in its offerings considering the modern kitchen and equipment available to staff. Parking there was plenty room, one option £5 for all day but money goes to funding the reserve.
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