The Princess Mary Drawing Room

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The Princess Mary Drawing Room

Drawing room at Goldsborough Hall, Yorkshire

The Drawing Room set up for a wedding

The Princess Mary Drawing Room is a large, sunny room, with views south over the gardens. It can cater for up to 150 guests for a civil ceremony or up to 110 for a fully seated wedding breakfast.

The room was extensively remodelled by John Carr of York and Robert Adam in the 1750s and boasts an Adam marble fireplace.

Princess Mary's drawing room at Goldsborough Hall

The Drawing Room at Goldsborough Hall. Photograph by Firehorse Photography

Most seated wedding breakfasts tend to be 80-110, which is an ideal number for this room. However, we can combine this with the Sir Richard Hutton Dining room to cater for seated numbers up to 200.

There is a great family atmosphere in this room which, acoustically, does not really require any amplification for speeches.

Normally dancing would take place in the Library, but if a larger dancing area is required then a parquet dance floor can be used to transform this room for evening dancing.

Room Specification
Dimensions:- Length
13.1m (43ft)
Width
9m (29½ft)
Ceiling Height
4m (13ft)
Capacities:- Wedding Breakfast
110 (Round top table)
Wedding Breakfast
80 (Straight top table)
Civil Ceremony
150