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Ballybeg house Marquee: advice needed

  • 22-09-2009 2:20pm
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    Was thinking of booking Ballybeg house for our wedding. Has anyone any experience of it? I see a few posts about Marquees not being great if the weather is bad. The marquee is a permanent structure so I think it should be fine and not messy but would love to hear from anyone who got married there. It says it is heated but just want to know if it could be cold or draughty.

    Also, what did people do about a bar there as we would not be able to have free beer for the night. Any advice/pitfalls etc would be appreciated.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,185 ✭✭✭Thumpette


    Was a guest at a wedding there during the summer.

    Amazing special place, I just loved it. Food was amazing! They had wine on the tables and there was a bar to buy drinks as well. Next day they had an after party and as far as I know the venue were cool with them bringing in a couple of kegs.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 276 ✭✭hug0


    Sorry to drag this thread up again, but did you end up going for Ballybeg. Have went to see it also and feel the marquee is a little tatty and takes away from the house. Feels cold, chairs used are like iron garden chairs.


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