Wedding venue in Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire - hotel.
Brockencote Hall accommodates ceremonies for up to 100 guests and receptions for up to 140 guests.
Brockencote Hall is a Victorian country house with French chateau-style architecture set in 70 acres of Worcestershire parkland, five minutes from Kidderminster and approximately 25 minutes from Birmingham city centre. Remodelled in the 1940s by Francophile owners, the venue retains a continental atmosphere that sets it apart from more conventional English country houses. A 17th-century dovecote, a scenic lake, and open countryside views characterise the grounds, and some bedroom windows look directly out over the water.
The land Brockencote sits on belonged to the ancient manor of Chaddesley, and its history adds a quiet character you will not find in a purpose-built venue. The nearby village of Chaddesley Corbett has a Saxon church that remains a popular choice for couples wanting a traditional ceremony before returning to the Hall for their reception. The venue can arrange a horse and carriage transfer between the church and the Hall - a detail that photographs beautifully and gives the arrival a sense of occasion.
Brockencote works well for couples who care deeply about food and who want a country house feel without sacrificing quality of service. The venue hosts one wedding per day, which means the staff, the space, and the kitchen are entirely focused on your celebration. Weddings range from 2 to 140 guests, and the venue handles both ends of that range well. Four private ceremony rooms seat between 2 and 38 guests for more intimate occasions, while the restaurant, conservatory, bar, and terrace accommodate larger celebrations in style.
The Chaddesley Restaurant and Conservatory is the main dining space for larger wedding breakfasts, combining old-world elegance with ethereal archways and a light colour palette. The conservatory opens directly onto the terrace and gardens, making it a natural continuation of an outdoor reception drinks arrival. Le Colonial Bar and Terrace is south-facing and, in good weather, becomes the most-used space of the day - an easy, relaxed setting for champagne and canapes. The Library is a panelled intimate room with a carved oak bar and period furniture that photographs particularly well, used for small ceremonies and drinks receptions.
The Chaddesley Restaurant holds 3 AA Rosettes and is led by Head Chef Tim Jenkins, with a focus on contemporary British cuisine using locally sourced ingredients. This is a meaningful credential: only a small number of Worcestershire wedding venues offer restaurant-level dining rather than banqueting catering, and couples consistently highlight the food as a standout feature of their day at Brockencote.
Brockencote Hall has 21 bedrooms in a range of grades, including three feature rooms, eight master rooms, six superior rooms, two deluxe rooms, and two classic rooms. The Brockencote Lodge - a converted two-storey gate house - can be booked as a standalone room or reserved exclusively for the bridal party. For exclusive-use bookings, all 24 bedrooms, the bar, restaurant, lounges, and gardens are at your disposal. Overnight guests can contribute towards their accommodation costs, which can be offset against the exclusive-use fee.
Wedding packages at Brockencote Hall start from £65 per person. Brockencote Hall is at Chaddesley Corbett, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, DY10 4PY - use DY10 4QA for sat nav. From the north, take the M5 to Junction 4, then the A38 towards Bromsgrove before joining the A448 towards Kidderminster. From the M42 westbound, exit at Junction 1 and join the A38 to Bromsgrove. Birmingham city centre is approximately 25 minutes by car.