Sunday, 18 October 2009

Four Wonderful Wedding Venues Essex County Provides

By Jenny Bale

If you are thinking about getting married in Essex County, you'll find that there are many great wedding venues Essex County provides. Essex County offers more than one hundred venues that are licensed for civil ceremonies. Among those choices are many beautiful locations that would make your wedding ceremony extra special.

The wedding ceremony rooms at the Tudor Manor House can accommodate 125 guests and catering is available for the reception. The Tudor Manor house is located at the Marygreen Manor Hotel in Brentwood. The bride and groom as well as their guests are welcome to stay in the rooms at the hotel following the ceremony.

King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I have graced the halls of the Hedingham Castle, and now it can be the venue for your once in a lifetime dream wedding with a medieval theme. It's the perfect setting for a fairytale wedding complete with medieval costumes and a historical ceremony in a candle-lit hall. When you're ready to have your wedding pictures taken, you'll find plenty of places to pose on the grounds.

The Mulberry House Hotel and Conference Centre is located on 22 acres just outside of Ongar. It has a relaxed atmosphere and the landscaping of the grounds is exceptional, providing many great places for your photographer to snap your wedding photos outdoors.

Blakes Golf Club of Epping offers accommodations for up to 260 guests for both the wedding ceremony and the reception. Their chefs can provide catering of anything from a buffet-style meal to a formal four-course meal. The staff at Blakes will help you book the photographers, florists and entertainment that will make your special day even more perfect.

If you choose any of these Essex County wedding venues as the location to hold your wedding, you will be pleased with the atmosphere, cuisine and service. Whichever location you decide on, your wedding day will be a day you will never forget.

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