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Wedding venues

Weddings at the Mount Pavilion

Married couple kissing at Mount Pavilion Fleetwood

The beautiful Mount Pavilion is licensed to hold wedding ceremonies, with beautiful views, reaching as far as the Lake District on a clear day. The Mount is the perfect place to sit and admire the vast beauty of the northwest coastline. When the conditions are right, usually close to sunset on a summer night, you can see the hills of the Isle of Man approximately 60 miles away across the Irish Sea. Designed by eminent architect Decimus Burton in the 1800s and built on an extensive rabbit warren, the Mount was the centre point of Fleetwood with the streets of the town radiating out from it. The first wedding ceremony at the Mount pavilion in Fleetwood took place in August 2018.

Your ceremony

The Mount Pavilion is an attractive building set in beautiful gardens and is available for special ceremonies from Monday to Sunday. It can accommodate up to 50 guests. Outside, the Mount gardens offer beautiful wedding photograph opportunities. Wedding ceremonies at the Mount pavilion are managed by our friendly and professional team at Marine Hall. They will help ensure that your day runs smoothly including welcoming your guests and serving celebration drinks on the upper floor after the ceremony.

Carry on the celebrations

Marine Hall is conveniently situated just across the road from this venue, making it the perfect place to celebrate your reception afterwards with friends and family who can enjoy free parking all day.

How to book

To arrange a viewing or for more information:

What we offer

  • simple floral decorations 
  • simple furniture layout including ceremony table for the registrar and white tablecloths
  • we can provide drinks for guests after the ceremony on the upper floor, with stunning views out to sea and across the region
  • free parking at Marine Hall for guests
  • parking for the bridal car at the Mount 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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