Oxford Town Hall Wedding Pack 2018 PDF
Oxford Town Hall Wedding Pack 2018 PDF
Oxford Town Hall Wedding Pack 2018 PDF
St Aldate’s Room
A more intimate wood panelled room suitable for
small ceremonies and receptions featuring a carved
fireplace and stained glass window. This room
can hold up to 40 guests for a ceremony or drinks
reception. Alternatively, it can seat up to 30 guests
for dining.
© Philippa James Photography
The Court Room
The Court Room is a beautifully unique and historic
room boasting character and originality. It has been
used to hold many court sessions and has featured
in a few films and TV shows. This space can seat up
to 43 guests on its fixed bench seating and a further
50 in the balcony.
Price List
Civil Ceremonies Registrar Fees
Main Hall £780 The Registrar has a separate fee for performing
Assembly Room £630 ceremonies at licensed venues. For details of their
Old Library £630 fee please contact their local office on 0845 1295
Court Room £510 900 or visit the Oxford County Council website:
St Aldates £330 www.oxfordshire.gov.uk for more information.
Prices based on two hour room hire, with one hour Drinks Receptions
prior to the ceremony start time and one hour after. Private Drinks Reception – Up to 50 guests
Maximum of 2 hour period – appropriate room hire
Wedding Receptions fee will apply.
Main Hall £300 per hour
Assembly Room £180 per hour Catering
Old Library £180 per hour Receptions for more than 50 people or where
St Aldates £90 per hour provision of food is required will need to be provided
Prices include our standard chairs and tables as by one of the Oxford Town Hall approved caterers
required. or bar companies. For more information on our
caterers, please visit www.oxfordtownhall.co.uk/
Door Staff catering.
Required for evening receptions, a minimum of 2 up
to 200 guests - £15 per hour + VAT. Prices are applicable 1 April 2018 - 31 March 2019
Contact us:
Oxford Town Hall 01865 252195
St Aldate’s www.oxfordtownhall.co.uk
OX1 1BX [email protected]
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