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Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort
Adare
Limerick
Munster
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Guest Capacity: 10 (Min) - 200 (Max)
Average Price per Head: €130.00
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Calendar Last Updated 3rd January 2012.
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An Adare Manor Wedding
There is scarcely a place more romantic than Adare Manor to celebrate one of the most important and memorable days of your life.
A breath taking backdrop and an unforgettable setting – Adare Manor is a uniquely enchanted location unmatched anywhere in Ireland.
With a choice of three churches in Adare, it is no surprise that Adare Village is one of the most popular wedding destinations in Ireland.
Your wedding celebration begins upon your return to the Manor House, where butlers receive your guests with flutes of champagne. Both the drawing room and library fill steadily with buoyant chatter, as family and friends muster together.
The Minstrels' Gallery is the most compelling room in the Manor. But it is the stained glass panes, which make the strongest impression. They proclaim the heraldic history of Lady Caroline's family, the Wyndhams, with only a nod to her husband's line. This seems lopsided until one realises the windows were dedicated by Lord Dunraven wholly 'in love and honour of . . . his countess'.
With this tenderness in mind, the Minstrels' Gallery is a model setting for a wedding party. Its sentiments of devotion and its epic proportions reflect the ethos of marriage. It is also, quite simply, a stirringly beautiful room.
Up to 200 guests can be seated at round tables or the more traditional setting of up to 90 guests at one long table can also be arranged.
Food plays a role of cardinal importance in the course of a wedding and is treated with great significance by the Manor. Chef heads up an ambitious and young culinary team that has earned resolute praise from the most prominent national food critics. An inventive and contemporary Irish approach is married with strong classical influences.
After dinner and the traditional addresses the band strikes up. You take your first dance together as husband and wife.
The clock strikes midnight. The table-sitting talkers are the first to filter in small groups downstairs to the Tackroom, followed eventually by the dancers. Great stone flags line the floor and at one end broad logs crackle and blaze in an open pit. For a while the hum of late night conversation dominates the space, but is soon overtaken by melodies struck up on the baby grand piano to one side. Candles and firelight throw flickering shadows against the sweep of the vaulted ceiling as the dancing starts again in earnest.
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