Sunday, 17 January 2010

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 Tudor Manor House at the Marygreen Manor Hotel has ceremony rooms available that can accommodate up to 125 guests. They provide catering and there are suites available at the hotel for the bride and groom or their guests who need overnight accommodations. Marygreen Manor is located in Brentwood.

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 just outside of Ongar offers a relaxed atmosphere and first rate cuisine prepared by their fine chefs. The hotel is situated on 22 acres of landscaped grounds featuring a lake that would make a nice background for your outdoor wedding pictures.

You can seat up to 260 guests at the Blakes Golf Club, so this is a good location if you are expecting a fair amount of guests. Their staff will help you find the right florist, photographer and other professionals to help make your wedding day absolutely perfect. Their chefs will cater your reception dinner, providing first rate food with a wide variety of menu choices.

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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