Plan Your Nuptials In An Essex Wedding Venues

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Essex wedding venues features some of the most varied places to hold your wedding at. There are many singular types of structures that you can utilize and each offers something different. Whatever style you wish to have in your wedding, Essex can accommodate your needs easily and efficiently.

Having your wedding in a country house can give elegance mixed with a warm and welcoming feel. Fennes Estate has a Georgian style home that overlooks the picturesque hundred acre land. The fifteenth century Tudor home, Newland Hall, has a moat, gardens and for lakes on the property that you can take your picture at.

The hotels in the area are also quite impressive. For a visual impact, you can choose to hold her wedding at Orsett Hall, giving your guests a spectacular view driving The long driveway with the ivy covered walls. Wivenhoe Hotel features quality service in a dreamy atmosphere giving you an intimate setting with a touch of romance.

You may also choose to be married in a barn, and Essex has many historical ones. The Reed Room is one of the most popular barns in the area and it was built in 1810, and this wooden building is a favorite for a more relaxed wedding. Crabb's Barn is a fifteenth century barn which has its own lake and garden to give you a storybook wedding.

One of the most chic locations to have your wedding at is the Stock Brook Country Club. This traditional building offers all of the customary bells and whistles while giving you every modern convenience. The three Rivers golf and country club is contemporary style buildings whose fresh feel give your wedding a modern twist.

The most elite Essex wedding venues is the HK Estate. This offers one of the most stunning buildings and the wedding planning services are unparalleled within the community.

To book a top standard essex wedding venue for your reception, visit our site at www.countryhouseweddings.co.uk now

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