Probably the oldest Wedding Venue in the South
West! This 500 year old historic Country House is set in 600 acres
of pasture and woodland. It overlooks a Trout Lake with easy access
to the sea. The approach to the House is down a mile long tree
lined drive with pasture either side. This was indeed the House
made famous by Mother Hubbard - The Housekeeper - who wrote her
rhymes for the children of the family. More recently it has featured
in many films and on television.
Since becoming a hotel, Kitley House has created a memorable
wedding day for hundreds of couples and their guests. Its accessible
yet secluded location combined with the option to exclusively
use the entire hotel, restaurant and grounds has even attracted
TV personalities to choose Kitley as the ideal venue for that
once in a lifetime event. However, the Team does pride
itself on its tailor made cuisine and accommodation packages
to suit a wide range of budgets. Kitley House can
accommodate wedding parties from 20 - 80 people and provide
marquee hospitality in formal gardens for guests of up to 150
or more.
