Ellesmere Port
Founded as an 18th century narrow boat canal town adjacent to the mighty Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal and growing with the rise of the railways, Ellesmere Port is a town with a long industrial history. The history is preserved both at the National Waterways Museum and by the nineteen Grade II Listed industrial buildings that make up the museum site.
Today, Ellsemere’s commerce centre is the Cheshire Oaks shopping centre, the UK’s largest shopping outlet attracting 7 million visitors each year. This area of Ellesmere has seen profound regeneration, with smart restaurants and bars opening up to serve the constant parade of tourists, and new housing and retail parks attracting a growing number of locals.
18 Wedding Venues in Ellesmere Port meet your criteria
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- Outdoor Ceremony
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- Golf
- Civil License
- Pet Friendly
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- Parking
- Guest Accommodation
- Spa
- Civil License
- Pet Friendly
What this venue offers
- Parking
- Guest Accommodation
- Civil License
- Outdoor Ceremony
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- Guest Accommodation
- Spa
- Civil License
- Pet Friendly
- Outdoor Ceremony
What this venue offers
- Parking
- Guest Accommodation
- Civil License
- Pet Friendly
- Fully Accessible
What this venue offers
- Parking
- Guest Accommodation
- Civil License
- Outdoor Ceremony
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- Guest Accommodation
- Spa
- Late License
- Civil License
- Pet Friendly
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Ellesmere Port
Founded as an 18th century narrow boat canal town adjacent to the mighty Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal and growing with the rise of the railways, Ellesmere Port is a town with a long industrial history. The history is preserved both at the National Waterways Museum and by the nineteen Grade II Listed industrial buildings that make up the museum site.
Today, Ellsemere’s commerce centre is the Cheshire Oaks shopping centre, the UK’s largest shopping outlet attracting 7 million visitors each year. This area of Ellesmere has seen profound regeneration, with smart restaurants and bars opening up to serve the constant parade of tourists, and new housing and retail parks attracting a growing number of locals.