Ceilidh Band for your wedding@Temple Newsam House, Leeds, Yorkshire

Get the most out of your event by including live music. There are several ceilidh bands who play regularly in this area. The spirited The SH Irish Ceilidh Band know how to make the evening go and go. A barn dance and a ceilidh are different names for the same basic concept. Folk dance music, of varying nationalities, and group dances that can be learned and enjoyed there and then. Hear more examples of similar live music bands at: Ceilidh Bands Our bands are very popular, so book well ahead of your date to avoid disappointment.. Good wedding venues have much written about them, e.g. Temple Newsam House, Yorkshire

"This magnificent Tudor-Jacobean country house dates back to the 1500's and has been described as the Hampton Court of the North. It has it?s Royal connections and is the birthplace of the notorious Lord Darnley, the infamous husband of Mary, Queen of Scots.The House is now licensed to hold weddings and civil partnership ceremonies and provides both grandeur and intimacy. Set within 1500 acres of beautiful gardens, mature woodland and rolling parkland it is the perfect setting. There are a number of exquisite rooms within the House that are both licensed for Civil Ceremonies and available for dining. In addition, the South Terrace is perfect for a drinks reception, allowing you and your guests to take in the spectacular countryside and surroundings. The Dining Room: The Dining Room is situated on the ground floor and is available for up to forty guests at a ceremony and seats twenty for dinner. A truly majestic room overlooked by the spectacular heraldic overmantel bearing the arms of Mary Queen of Scots. The Still Room: A quirky intimate room that has recently re-opened after major restoration. Originally the room was used to make preserves and beverages in and today its purpose built china presses display a huge range of ceramics. This room is available for Civil Ceremonies for up to 40 guests and dinners for up to 20 guests. The Great Hall: In the 16th century the Great Hall was the space traditionally used for feasting and celebrations. It is an excellent venue for a larger wedding ceremony or for a dinner for up to one hundred guests. It has exits into the courtyard of the House as well as straight onto the South Terrace."

Midsummer Music have provided live music groups to play at many hundreds of venues, including many of the venues mentioned on our web site. Our clients and venues have been pleased with our performances and we have many kind notes of thanks in our archives.. However, the references to various venues on these pages implies no connection or promotion of either us by the venue, or the venue by us. Venue details are from government registries and correct to the best of our knowledge.

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