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Butler Services

A butler will always add a certain element of style to any small gathering, be it the top table at a wedding serving you and your guests at a safe venue, you can be sure the butler will keep everything running smoothly.

The help you want when you most need it, always in the background anticipating every need that arises.

The service is the same high standard every time.

Rest assured the wine will be served on your right – relax as your vegetables are offered on your left and know that when your guests leave their coats will be given back by the butler.

To make an initial enquiry fill out the form below and our butler will get back to you.

Terms and Conditions

Ready to Serve

Covid-19 coming back to work safely

No Deposit

We are taking bookings for 2021 with no deposit up until 30th December 2020.

We totally understand how things can change right now so we do not want you to worry if things change and losing a deposit.

Times are very different at the moment and we are here to help not add any more worry about your big day

Important information

From 28 September no more than 15 people can legally attend a marriage or civil partnership in England, even where this can be safely accommodated with social distancing in a COVID-19 secure venue.  Anyone working is not included as part of the legal limit. This is the advised maximum number for all attendees at the event, including the couple and guests. This excludes  any third-party suppliers, such as photographers or security and  staff employed by the venue or external third-party catering staff.

England ; services available for gatherings up to 15 guests at a covid secure venue .

Scotland ; services available for gatherings up to 20 guests at a covid secure venue .

Wales ; services available for gatherings up to 30 guests at a covid secure venue.

All services are NOT available at home in the garden or indoors at present.

see Gov. website for N.Ireland more information 

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October/November issue