Tankardstown House, an 18th-century manor house located in Meath, offers a sophisticated and intimate setting for weddings. With beautifully manicured gardens and elegant interiors, this venue provides a romantic and luxurious atmosphere for your special day.

Exclusive Use


From the moment you arrive, you are greeted by the understated elegance of the manor house, which is surrounded by lush gardens and parkland. The walled gardens provide a picturesque backdrop for wedding photographs, while the parkland offers ample space for outdoor ceremonies and receptions. The natural beauty of the estate enhances the romantic ambiance, making every moment of your wedding day truly special.

Beautiful Gardens


Inside Tankardstown House, the elegant interiors provide a luxurious setting for wedding celebrations. The grand reception rooms are adorned with historical decor, including intricate woodwork and opulent chandeliers, creating a sophisticated atmosphere that is perfect for a romantic wedding. The grand staircase and the show-stopping Orangery provide stunning settings for wedding ceremonies and receptions, accommodating up to 230 guests.


Exceptional Service


Tankardstown House is known for its exceptional service, with a dedicated wedding team committed to making your day perfect. The gourmet dining options, which focus on locally sourced ingredients, ensure that your wedding menu is both delicious and memorable. The luxurious on-site accommodation provides comfort and convenience for you and your guests, allowing you to relax and enjoy the celebrations.


Convenient Location


Conveniently located just an hour from Dublin, Tankardstown House is easily accessible for guests traveling from the city or abroad. The exclusive use of the estate ensures privacy and a personalized experience, making it the perfect venue for a sophisticated and intimate wedding.


For more information about hosting your wedding at Tankardstown House, visit their official website.

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