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Accommodation

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Address
SCCUL Sanctuary
Clarinbridge
Galway
Features
Civil Ceremony Licence, Private Venue, Alternative and Wild Atlantic Way
Website
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Location

A Map of Ireland with Venue Location A grey map of all of the counties on the island of ireland with the location of the wedding venue marked with a red dot.

Banquet Rooms

Hazel Room & Cedar Room

Capacity: 35


Heather Room

Capacity: 24


Ceremony Rooms

The Cedar Room

Capacity: Unknown


The Spiritual Garden

Capacity: Unknown




Description

The SCCUL Sanctuary is nestled in over 100 acres of beautiful woodlands in the Kilcornan Estate, Clarinbridge, County Galway. This project assists in alleviating social isolation by providing this support to people experiencing loneliness, depression, isolation and serious health conditions. We offer an extensive range of therapies and services to improve the emotional, mental, physical and spiritual well-being of people.

Wedding Description

The SCCUL Sanctuary, nestled in over 100 acres of beautiful woodlands in Kilcornan Estate, Clarinbridge, Co. Galway is a unique and special venue for intimate weddings. Every wedding at the SCCUL Sanctuary is different, and we look forward to working with you to create a very special occasion that is tailored to meet your preferences and requirements.

We offer two locations for your special ceremony – one indoor option in our feature Cedar Room and one outdoor option in the intimate setting of our Spiritual Garden. Both settings are approved by the HSE for civil marriages.

Our signature dining room is the Heather Room. It features two double patio doors which access our south-facing patio and Sensory Garden, walnut flooring and a beautifully designed old-style dresser fitted with a Belfast sink. It can seat up to 24 people. For larger groups, the adjoining Hazel Room and Cedar Rooms may be used (connected by a feature solid walnut dividing wall).

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