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Venues for Civil Ceremonies The choice of venues for a civil ceremony grow every year. You can now get married, in castles, country houses, museums, historic buildings, palaces and film studios. And of course not forgetting the registry office. Finding the right venue for you is one of the most stressful of all aspects of planning a wedding. If you can then go and visit as many likely venues as possible.
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Clifton Hill House - Bristol
Licensed to hold marriage and civil partnership ceremonies Clifton Hill House carries all the hallmarks of Georgian Clifton, with its honey coloured stone, elegant reception rooms and rambling gardens.
More a mansion than a house, it was built around 1747 in the grand Palladian style for Bristol merchant Paul Fisher and was later the home of Victorian writer John Addington Symonds.
Visitors are always impressed by the building’s enduring history, which lends a perfect sense of occasion to wedding and partnership ceremonies. It is easy to appreciate why it is seen as a very romantic venue, and much in demand for functions and meetings throughout the year. Come in and see what we can offer at Clifton Hill House. |
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Royal Fort House
Licensed to hold marriage and civil partnership ceremonies and with its fine Rococo plasterwork, carved woodwork and spacious reception rooms, Royal Fort House makes an ideal wedding and civil partnership ceremony venue.
Everywhere you look you’ll find charming original features which help generate the feeling that this is a very special venue, perfect for a very special occasion.
Royal Fort House was built for wealthy merchant Thomas Tyndall in 1756 on the site of the Royal Fort, which was ruined in the English Civil War. Come in and see what we can offer at Royal Fort House.
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Ramada Hotel - Dover, Kent
Our wedding reception venue in Dover, Kent provides exquisite civil ceremonies, civil partnerships and celebrations in Kent that offer style and service that is second to none; the Ramada Hotel Dover cannot fail to impress guests. The grounds and accommodation of the Ramada Hotel Dover are perfect for your Kent wedding receptions, banquets Jewish Simcha and Asian marriage ceremonies which is our speciality..
Call in and see us at www.ramadadover.co.uk. |
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The Black Horse Inn - Thurnham, Kent
Tucked beneath the steep face of the North Downs on the Pilgrims Way is The Black Horse, a homely and welcoming Inn adorned with hops and beams with an open log fireplace to welcome you in winter.
The actual age of the Inn is not known, but in the 18th century it may well have been a forge with adjoining barns and stables owned by the Fuller family. Between 1744 and 1751 the buildings were converted to an inn and given the present name. This is a great place for your Civil Ceremony and/or your reception. Come and see what we have to offer at www.wellieboot.net. |

  
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