A Bellinter House wedding; an unforgettable experience!

Story of Sibéal & Rob

Rob and Sibéal flew home from Australia for a unforgettable wedding at Bellinter House. Looking for an exclusive manor house wedding only 40 minutes drive from Dublin? A wedding at Bellinter House may be the place for you!

A Bellinter House wedding is a luxurious affair with a twist of modern quirkiness that arty couples, fun-loving will adore! Bellinter House is located in the heart of The Boyne Valley, County Meath, Ireland. This boutique hotel and chic establishment is renowned for its quirky décor and individual charm, making it one of the most sought-after wedding venues in Meath. Being only a short drive away from Dublin, it’s super attractive to those living in Dublin as their guests don’t have to travel too far.

It caters to couples looking for alternative and distinctive options for their special day.

Both exclusive and non-exclsive:

A Bellinter House is an exclusive wedding venue or non-exclusive wedding venue. This option of great for those couples option for a micro-wedding but still want to enjoy the whole venue and its surroundings.

Civil ceremony options for a Bellinter House:

For a Bellinter House wedding, you have the option of choosing The Nunnery Suite which is located in the east wing of the house or if you want to go for an outdoor wedding ceremony; The Weeping Tree option is available at the front lawn of the house.

Wedding photography at a Bellinter House wedding:

You are really spoilt for choice at this stunning location! Where to shoot? Everywhere! The Weeping Willow tree offers a range of choices for both close up portraits and wide shots.

You can walk up to the Bathhouse and use the old Ruins as your backdrop. Then venture in the forest behind the Bathhouse.

You can of course use the front of the stunning Georgian House as your backdrop for both wide and close up shots.

Inside the house, each room is tastefully decorated to create an arty, chic vibe that just screams fabulous photo! The window light coming into the front of the house makes for perfect sidelight against a retro backdrop.

Alternative Wedding Venue:

Bellinter House is popular among couples looking for alternative wedding venues in Meath. It stands out from traditional venues, offering a distinctive and memorable setting for those who want to break away from the norm and have a one-of-a-kind celebration.

Cocktail hour at a Bellinter House wedding:

Cocktail hour is usual held (if the weather is behaving) on the outside courtyard that is at the back of the house. Guests have a stunning view of the hills and forest to enjoy. Some couples even choose to hold their first dance outside on the veranda. Which is exactly what my couple Rob and Sibéal did for their wedding day!

Reception at a Bellinter House wedding:

The reception is held in the stunning Garden Suite where you have floor to ceiling windows to view the breath-taking grounds. The suite can hold up to 160 people and is yours to design as your creative heart’s desire!

Couples choosing Bellinter House for their wedding can expect a unique and exclusive experience in a stylish, boutique hotel setting. The venue’s chic and elegant atmosphere, along with its alternative appeal, makes it a top choice for those seeking a truly memorable and distinctive wedding celebration in Meath.

Accommodation for a Bellinter House wedding:

Bellinter House offers 41 bedroom and The Loft House allowing for accommodation for up to 100 guests. Each bedroom is uniquely styled with quirky design and a mix of modern and vintage furnishings. It is an experience to stay in each room, pure pamper vibes here!

For more information about a Bellinter House wedding, contact the amazing team here and they will help you out! Hope you like it.

If you’re looking for more another option for a stunning, quirking exclusive wedding venue, why not check out my blog on Bairbre and Alex’s wedding at Ballintubert House and Gardens?

It all started in 2006 in a 6th year Math’s class for Sibéal and Rob. Their teenage romance blossomed into a beautiful relationship and their mutual zest for life led them to travel Asia and Australia in 2011. By 2012 they had fallen in love with beautiful Australia and decided to settle in Sydney for five and a half years.

Rob proposed on a weekend break in Tasmania and they planned to come back to Ireland not only to get married but to return home for good.

This wedding was a ceremony of two beautiful people committing their lives together as well as an emotional welcome home to Ireland that they had left so many years ago.

To say that all this was so evident on the faces of family and friends would be an understatement.

The excitement started to build up in both Sibeal’s and Rob’s homes as they were getting ready and once at the beautiful St Sylvester’s Church in Malahide, it was evident that the guests were so appreciative to have these two back in their lives again.

The reception followed in the fabulous Bellinter House in Navan. For portraits we made the most of what Bellinter House has to offer and walked all over the grounds ending with final shots in a few of their uniquely designed rooms.

Speeches were filled with jokes and laughter followed by an amorous First Dance under the stars on the grounds of Bellinter. Sparklers, Candles and John Legend created a romantic scene for Sibeal and Rob to dance together for the first time as husband and wife. Don’t even get me started on the Father and Daughter dance that followed!

The day was magic from beginning to end. Welcome home Sibeal and Rob. Wishing you a wonderful life together.

Dena xx

Video: Paul Barker Old Pine Films

Ceremony Music: Oak Music Ireland

Band: Hitmen Trio

Hair: Sian Sharkey

Make-up: Michelle Regazolli Mrs Make-up

Flowers: Flowers by Moira

Rings: GS Diamonds

Suits: Love Suits

Dress: The Town Bride

Bridal Party wear: Pamela Scott

Cake: Shannon Herlihy

Sibeal and Rob's wedding, couple holding hands and smiling at each other
details of a wedding ring
wedding dress hanging in the house at the stairs
details of bride and bridemaids shoes in the light and shadows
back of the bride during bridal prep with brdie dressing gown on and hair in curlers
groom putting his shirt on in the bedroom next to the window
Bride looking up and smiling during bridal prep
groom betting ready in the mirror
Bridesmaids carrying balloons to the car
Bouquet of flowers on the kitchen chair
Bride helping her father put on the Boutonnière
Bride kissing her mother at bridal prep
Groomsmen posing as superheros
Bridesmaids laughing together
Groomsmen posing as super heros
Bridal party toasting during bridal prep
Groomsmen toasting a pint of Guinness
Groomsmen toasting a pint of Guinness
Groomsmen toasting a pint of Guinness
Bride coming out of the car at St Sylvester's Church, Malahide
Bride coming out of the car at St Sylvester's Church, Malahide
Bride coming out of the car at St Sylvester's Church, Malahide
groom looking at bride walking down the aisle at St Sylvester's Church Malahide
bride walking down the aisle at St Sylvester's Church Malahide
Couple first kiss at St Sylvester's Church Malahide
Couple walking down the aisle at St Sylvester's Church, Malahide
Couple walking down the aisle at St Sylvester's Church, Malahide
Bridal party at the weeping willow tree at Bellinter House wedding
Bridal party at the weeping willow tree at Bellinter House wedding
Bride at the weeping willow tree at Bellinter House wedding
Bride at the weeping willow tree at Bellinter House wedding
Bride at the weeping willow tree at Bellinter House wedding
Bride and groom kissing at the weeping willow tree at Bellinter House wedding
Bride and groom walking together at the weeping willow tree at Bellinter House wedding
Bride and groom walking together at the weeping willow tree at Bellinter House wedding
Groomsmen at The Bathhouse at Bellinter House wedding
bride and groom holding hands and facing the camera at The Bathhouse at Bellinter House wedding
Bride and groom kissing at the winding stair case at Bellinter House
Couple sitting in the gallery room at The Bellinter House
Couple at the billiard room leaning at the pool table at Bellinter House
First dance at The Bellinter
First dance at The Bellinter House
First dance at The Bellinter House
First dance at The Bellinter House

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