Well-known as a wedding and private dining venue, the Jacobean manor of
Holdsworth House nestles in ornate, landscaped walled gardens, complete
with sunken box hedge Parterre garden, year-round borders and a lawn fit
for croquet.
The 39 bedroom venue is Halifax's first and only four-star hotel and has
held 2 AA Rosettes for its dining function for the last 14 consecutive
years. Now the team, who occupy the number one position on Tripadvisor,
are offering guests the chance to experience outdoor dining under the
blue Bronte skies. Swathed in white linen and with the glassware and
cutlery sparkling in the sun, a banqueting table has never looked so
pretty and many brides, grooms and party planners are loving the fact
that this outdoor option is available without having to jump on a plane
or pay through the nose.
So what happens if the sun doesn't last? As there is only one wedding
permitted each day at Holdsworth House, brides needn't worry about the
function rooms being taken. So if the skies do cloud over, the
operations team is geared up move the party indoors. If there was ever
an example of 'nothing's too much trouble' then this is it.