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Arle Court Manor House was built in 1854, and presents a fine example of a Gothic Mansion.
The house has a number of superb, versatile function rooms, featuring marble fireplaces, stained glass, brass work, ornate painted ceilings, and wood carvings throughout. Each room benefits from breathtaking views of the extensive gardens.
Function rooms
- The Maximillian & Marguerite rooms
- The Maximillian room
- The Marguerite room
- The Lyderick room
- The Adele room
- The Jazz suite & bar
By using adjoining doors between the Marguerite and Maximillian rooms, we can accommodate 100 seated dinning guests.
The Maximillian room is the largest of our function rooms and is one of the four licenced for civil ceremonies. This impressive room features ornate panelling, a stunning marble fireplace, painted ceiling and beautiful views of the formal gardens. It is licensed for up to 80 persons for a civil ceremony, and can accommodate up to 60 seated guests for a Wedding Breakfast.
The Marguerite room is licensed for up to 35 persons for a civil ceremony and 32 seated guests. This room is also ideally suited be used for reception drinks, unless the wedding ceremony and breakfast are taking place in The Maximillian room.
The Lyderick room also has generous proportions and beautiful original features such as panelled walls, stained glass windows and an imposing fireplace. It is licensed for up to 60 persons for a civil ceremony. This room is also often used for evening buffets.
The Adele room is our most intimate oak panelled room. Generally we reserve this room for the bride and groom’s interviews with the registrars, after which it is available for the private use of the bride and groom.
The Jazz suite & bar can accommodate up to 80 guests altogether. The original features of the house overflow into the Jazz suite; here you will find a room brimming with character, charm, interesting memorabilia, and ample dining, entertainment and dance floor space. Last orders at the bar are taken at 11pm.


