Location: Mold, Deeside
Soughton Hall was built in 1714 as the Bishop’s Palace and has undergone a series of extensions over the years, several refurbishments and alterations have led to the grandeur that the hall has today. Set in acres of well maintained, mature gardens with tree lined views of the surrounding Flintshire countryside, it provides a most tranquil wedding venue.
No matter what the season Soughton Hall is always a breathtaking and colourful place that will provide the idyllic backdrop to your wedding day. Soughton is fully licensed to perform weddings and civil ceremonies. You can greet guests with drinks in the Entrance Hall, hold your wedding ceremony and reception within the confines of the Grand Hall and then entertain your guests in the garden marquee complete with its own facilities and private bar, which you can decorate to your own taste for the evening’s partying.
The hotel has 15 en-suite bedrooms all sumptuously presented and supplied with all the modern conveniences you would expect. Should you require additional accommodation, there is ample hotel space in this popular tourist destination at nearby Flint or Mold. If guests are staying for a long weekend there are plenty of activities to keep them amused with a local golf course and horse riding centre as well as the many picturesque border villages to visit.
Reaching Soughton Hall is not difficult, it can be found in the countryside not far from junction 33 of the A55 and is a couple of miles north of Mold.