The Wellbeing Farm

LOCATION

Bolton, LANCASHIRE

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Opening status: Open
Our COVID-19 measures:
We have implemented Book With Confidence safety measures Staff wear visors or masks Disposable gloves and masks are available We are a wedding and events venue so it was difficult to fit into one of your categories.

FROM THE ESTABLISHMENT

A fun, unique and magical wedding and events venue and corporate events centre. We offer you and your guests a fantastic creative space / blank canvas so you can design the ultimate fun, unique and magical wedding / party experience. We will help you with our proven SHAPE system of flexible wedding / party planning and support giving you and your guests a wedding / party which makes them say WOW. From bow tie-wearing llamas, food designed to wow your guests, 3 bars and music playing until 1am, you and your guests will create the most amazing memories at our relaxed venue.

The Wellbeing Farm
Plantation Road, Bolton, LANCASHIRE, BL70BY

About the area

Discover Lancashire

Lancashire was at the centre of the British cotton industry in the 19th century, which lead to the urbanization of great tracts of the area. The cotton boom came and went, but the industrial profile remains. Lancashire’s resorts, Blackpool, Southport and Morecambe Bay, were originally developed to meet the leisure needs of the cotton mill town workers. Blackpool is the biggest and brashest, celebrated for it tower, miles of promenade, and the coloured light ‘illuminations’. Amusements are taken very seriously here, day and night, and visitors can be entertained in a thousand different ways.

The former county town, Lancaster, boasts one of the younger English universities, dating from 1964. Other towns built up to accommodate the mill-workers with back-to-back terraced houses, are Burnley, Blackburn, Rochdale and Accrington. To get out of town, you can head for the Pennines, the ‘backbone of England’, a series of hills stretching from the Peak District National Park to the Scottish borders. To the north of the country is the Forest of Bowland, which despite its name is fairly open country, high up, with great views.

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