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Weddings at Crom

A newly married couple stand in front of the Crom Boat House on a bright autumnal day, Crom, Northern Ireland
A newly married couple stand in front of the Crom Boat House on a bright autumnal day. | © adamandgracephoto.com

Surrounded by the tranquil islands of Lough Erne and majestic ancient woodlands, Crom is a unique wedding venue with stunning lakeside views at every turn, offering couples an exceptionally beautiful location that will enhance the magic of your wedding day.

Licenced areas

You and your guests can relax and enjoy your time together in the stunning surroundings of Crom, moving seamlessly from ceremonies to celebrations with venues that accommodate both perfectly. Choose from:

  • The Little Orchard Tea Room
  • Inishfendra Room
  • Old Castle Grounds (Marquee site)
  • Summer house

  • Visitor centre jetty

  • Pod courtyard

  • Holiday cottage courtyard

Symbolic ceremonies 

If you are looking for a truly unique backdrop for your symbolic ceremony, Crom has a wealth of options to choose from, celebrating nature in all its glory.

Yew trees

Available for small weddings, the Crom Yew Trees create the most stunning natural haven to celebrate with friends and family. A natural cove, the yew tree branches tangle and entwine creating a romantic bubble, perfectly symbolising your bond to each other.

Boat House

Available for small weddings, the Boat House, with its stunning tudor style arches and windows, frames lough erne perfectly from inside. Celebrate your vows with close friends and family in this intimate setting, right on the edge of Lough Erne. 

Summer House

Available for civil and symbolic ceremonies, the stunning Crom summer house sits delicately on the shores of Lough Erne. This unique, hexagonal building was built in 1880 by the 4th Earl for his wife, Lady Florence, as a romantic gift to connect her with her home, Florence Court. The summer house is perfect for a smaller, intimate ceremony, with breath taking views of the lake from every window. 

Inisherk Island 

Why not have your ceremony on a Crom Island! At the back of Inisherk island, just across the infamous white bridge, you will find the perfect lakeside location for a small wedding. With Crom church perfectly positioned across the water to your right, and the Crom school house edging the lake to your left, this remote spot, surrounded by nature, is far removed from day to day hustle and bustle.

Wedding photography

Crom provides the perfect picturesque backdrop for wedding photography. From glistening lakes to castle ruins, woodland trails to boathouses, there is something to suit every preference. Booking essential, please contact us for pricing and further information.

Starting your wedding journey 

For more information including availability, prices to suit your specific requirements, or to arrange a viewing, contact us at crom@nationaltrust.org.uk, call 028 6773 8118. You can also download our wedding brochure

Capacity and pricing

The maximum capacity for our largest space is 80 people (marquee site flexible). There is no minimum capacity. 

Our wedding venue hire prices at Crom start from £850.00.

A newly married couple hold hands as they walk up to the Crom Boat House on a bright autumnal day, Crom, Northern Ireland
A newly married couple hold hands as they walk up to the Crom Boat House on a bright autumnal day. | © adamandgracephoto.com

Crom Castle

Please note that Crom Castle is not owned by the National Trust. We accommodate weddings on the grounds of the estate only. If you are enquiring about a wedding in the castle, please email them directly: info@cromcastle.com

Castle ruins at Crom, Country Fermanagh.

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Find out when Crom is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.

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