Pictures of Perfection reccomends local venues for your wedding service and reception. We only reccomend places we have photographed a wedding at previously and we will show you actual photos from a wedding there, rather than stock images taken from the venue's website. If you would like to book us for your wedding at Pinchinthorpe Hall please review our prices or contact us via the menu to the left.

Pinchinthorpe Hall dates back to the 12th Century when the Norman family of Pinchun held land here. At the beginning of the 14th Century the site passed to the de Thorpes. Walter de Thorpe was Prior of Gisborough Abbey 1393-1408. In the mid 15th Century the manor passed over to the Conyers family then in 1576 it passed to the Lee family and they owned the site for the next 400 years. Edward Lee was Archbishop of York in 1531 and Sir Richard Lee was Lord Mayor of London in 1461-1470.


The present building was built in the 17thC but beneath the gardens lay the remains of the very first Manor built during the time of King William.
The gardens date back to the Georgian era and they give a fascinating view of life as it was centuries ago.


Parts of the original medieval moat still remain as does a well which would have provided the only supply of water. The kitchen garden provided fruit and vegetables to the manor and evidence of the original compost heaps behind the hollow brick walls of the hothouses is clear to see. The natural heat from the compost would permeate through the wall cavity providing that essential heat in order for the vines and tender plants to survive.


In the late 1800's Pinchinthorpe Hall became home to Liberal MP Penry Williams during which time Lloyd George was known to stay at the Hall on a number of occasions.

In 1996 Pinchinthorpe Hall was purchased by the Tinsley family. The former dairy and coach house was then converted into a micro organic brewery and brewhouse bistro and the Manor into a Country House Hotel and fine dining restaurant.

Imagine an elegant country manor and beautiful gardens surrounded by natural woodland. Add to this, delicious food and wines and levels of service that are second to none. This is Pinchinthorpe Hall and it is hard to picture a more idyllic setting for your wedding.
Whether you choose to have a Civil Marriage Ceremony at Pinchinthorpe Hall or simply to hold your reception here, you and your guests will have exclusive use of the main hall and its gardens.
Maximum numbers:
Sit down wedding reception (day) in the Manor: 80 Buffet or barbecue (eve only): 150 (not formal seating)
For larger weddings our gardens and lawns are perfect for a marquee.
Pinchinthorpe Hall is also available for:
Renewal of Marriage Vows
Commitment Ceremonies
Naming Ceremonies
CONTACT DETAILS:
Pinchinthorpe Hall
Pinchinthorpe
Nr GUISBOROUGH
North Yorkshire TS14 8HG.
Ashley Penny
Tel. 01642 886016 & 07984 441322
E: info@picturesofperfection.co.uk
11 Eleanor Place, Stockton-on-Tees, TS18 3JF