The Old School Hotel
Port Isaac, Cornwall

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Whether it is a small private ceremony or a whole hotel booking, every wedding is unique and that is how we approach the arrangements.  We like to sit down with every prospective couple and find out exactly what their needs for the day are.  From ...

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About The Old School Hotel

Whether it is a small private ceremony or a whole hotel booking, every wedding is unique and that is how we approach the arrangements.  We like to sit down with every prospective couple and find out exactly what their needs for the day are.  From there we can put a plan together containing as much help from us as required to make the day a precious and unforgettable occasion.

Contact us for more information or download our 2015 wedding rate card https://www.theoldschoolhotel.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Wedding-Rate-Card-2015.pdf.

The Old School Hotel is an approved premises for the conduct of civil marriage and civil partnership ceremonies.

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Get in touch with The Old School Hotel

Address

Fore Street, Port Isaac, Cornwall, PL29 3RD

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