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Be Part of the History on the Day YOUR WHOLE SPECIAL DAY IN ONE UNIQUE LOCATION Ballyscullion Park WEDDING VENUE • 35 minutes from Belfast. Deerpark Road • Licensed for civil and religious ceremonies, and civil partnerships. Church • Bespoke wedding packages. Island • Catering by multi-award-winning Arbutus Catering. • Exclusive use of the venue on the day including beautiful gardens and historic coach-house. 35 mins • Perfect romantic setting for photographs. M2 / M22 • Marquee weddings for up to 250. Ballyscullion Park • Wedding Planning service and Master of Ceremonies Contact Rosalind Mulholland Be part of the history on the day. 61 Ballyscullion Road, Bellaghy Magherafelt, Co Londonderry • Garden Lighting by Installations of Light. BT45 8NA • Accommodation available for 24 people. Phone 028 7938 6235 / 07729 856504 Email [email protected] www.ballyscullionpark.com www.facebook.com/ballyscullionpark www.ballyscullionpark.com 028 7938 6235 / 07729 856504 RELAXED ELEGANCE PERFECT LOCATION The stables in the Georgian coach house is a large newly restored room Ballyscullion Park is a private historic estate in the heart of the WITH A PERSONAL and features 6 arched recesses which were once stalls for countryside, but just 35 minutes from Belfast. TOUCH carriage horses. From one arch, a French door opens into the Walled Garden, through lush camellias. The cermony and Close to all main routes, it is under an hour from Derry- drinks reception are held here. The room is then transformed At Ballyscullion Park you have the freedom and flexibility to Londonderry, and 30 minutes from Coleraine and Cookstown. plan a wedding which is as individual as you are. for dancing in the evening. Our fantastic wedding packages include venue hire, catering Situated in quiet, unspoilt countryside, surrounded by ancient by Arbutus Catering, table flowers by Tortraits Floral Design, woodland and with breathtaking views over Lough Beg and furnishings and garden lighting. We provide a beautiful blank Church Island, Ballyscullion Park is a very special place in which The Ringrose room canvas and you may style and decorate the venue in your way. to celebrate your marriage. is 50ft long with a bar at one end. French windows lead down The magnificent gardens are yours to enjoy for the day. steps to the Walled Garden lawns. Up to 100 can be seated At Ballyscullion Park, the ceremony, photography, reception and for dinner at 9 round tables. Both rooms are painted in soft Arbutus Catering’s Award-winning chef Barry Dallat was evening party can all take place at one venue, making a more jasmine white. finalist in the Chef of the Year Janus Awards 2015. He will help relaxing and enjoyable experience for you and your guests. you plan your perfect menu using the finest locally-sourced produce. His extensive wine list is supplied by Direct Wine The walled garden Shipments. Arbutus Catering also provides a fully licensed bar WEDDING PLANNING is the jewel in the crown of Ballyscullion Park. There are service, and a Master of Ceremonies to take care of you and Richard and Rosalind Mulholland help you every step of the way 3 acres of garden with expansive lawns, flower borders, your guests throughout the day. to create a perfect day. We will help you take the stress out of secret paths, swing, two summer houses and the beech- the planning to ensure all runs smoothly on the day. hedged Strawberry Garden, all surrounded by red-brick walls • Venue accommodates up to 100and up to 150 for the evening party. festooned with roses. The garden is licensed for ceremonies and there are endless photo opportunities. It is perfect for • All-inclusive marquee wedding packages are available for up to 250 in our luxurious Eventco Marquee. TESTIMONIAL children and adults to enjoy throughout the event. Magical There is ample car parking on site. illuminations transform the garden into a romantic fairyland • A massive thank you to Rosalind and Richard for making the as dusk falls. • Four comfortable 6-bed self-catering cottages are available day so special. The location was stunning, everything was done to rent in the Courtyard. to make the day a relaxed and enjoyable experience, in fact everything was just perfect! All our guests agreed!! Definitely a 5-star location and would recommend it to anyone who is looking for something different and special for their big day!! - John and Kay Doherty. Ceremony in The Stables Photography by Sara Pickering Reception in the Ringrose Room.
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