Weddings at Exeter Guildhall

Weddings in Exeter

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  1. the SNARK

    The SNARK, a beautiful sailing boat, is a unique venue to thank your clients and your team, or to celebrate a special day. She is perfect for entertaining guests at business lunches, presentations, networking events, team away days and small scale…

  2. Add Exeter Airport to your Itinerary

    Exeter Airport

    Exeter

    Exeter Airport, part of Regional & City Airports, a division of Rigby Group PLC, offers scheduled flights to a wide range of UK and European destinations.

  3. Add Conference Facilities: Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery [RAMM] to your Itinerary

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    Conference Facilities: Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery [RAMM]

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    The Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM) is Exeter's most visited cultural attraction. This unique Grade II listed building was described by the Chair of the Art Fund judges as “…quite simply a magical place. The Victorian aspirations to bring the…

  4. Add Crealy Theme Park & Resort to your Itinerary

    Crealy Theme Park & Resort

    Exeter

    From team building days to formal award ceremonies and gala dinners, Crealy Theme Park and Resort have everything you need for your next corporate event. Whether you're looking for a team-building day in Devon or you are looking for a unique venue…

  5. Add Exeter Racecourse to your Itinerary

    Exeter Racecourse

    Exeter

    Exeter Racecourse is a fully established Conference and Events Centre - whether you are expecting 3 or 300 people for your conference or seminar, the racecourse is the perfect location. The unique, picturesque setting of the racecourse takes you…

  6. Add Exeter Cathedral to your Itinerary

    Exeter Cathedral

    Exeter

    Ideal venue for meetings or training, the unique spaces give you the opportunity to meet or work at the heart of a living Cathedral dating back over 900 years.