Valentines Mansion is a historic 300-year-old grade II* listed Georgian-style country house nestled within breathtaking parkland. It is located in IG1 4XA, Ilford, Greater London, England, offering a picturesque setting for weddings and events.
The mansion's Drawing Room, Gallery, and Morning Room are licensed to host both wedding ceremonies and civil partnerships, providing intimate and elegant spaces for your special day.
Yes, wedding parties are granted exclusive use of the building itself, while also having access to the stunning historic gardens surrounding the mansion, making it ideal for an intimate and personal celebration.
The gorgeous grounds include the enchanting Old English walled garden, Victorian rose garden, Long Water canal, rococo grottoes, and a dovecote, all offering stunning and unique backdrops for wedding photography.
Absolutely! Valentines Mansion allows hirers the flexibility to bring in their chosen caterers, enabling you to personalize your wedding menu. The dedicated staff will assist you throughout the planning process to ensure your dreams become reality.
Yes, the venue provides level access throughout and has a lift servicing all floors, ensuring comfortable and easy access for all guests.
The venue benefits from excellent transport links, including nearby bus and tube stations within a few minutes' walk. Additionally, there is a pay-and-display car park on-site for guests who prefer to drive.
Valentines Mansion boasts a grand staircase, exquisite fireplaces, period rooms with stunning views, a dramatic stained glass Venetian window, and a romantic balcony—all creating elegant and memorable settings for your wedding day.
While the exclusive use applies to the mansion building, couples have access (non-exclusive) to the extensive historic gardens, including various beautiful outdoor areas perfect for ceremonies and celebrations.
The venue offers dedicated staff who work closely with couples at every stage, providing guidance and support to turn the wedding day vision into a beautifully executed reality.