Your wedding is said to be one of the most important days of your life and certainly one of the happiest! In recent years, the wedding industry has become huge business. From wedding planners to venue owners, so many businesses are now reliant upon persuading you to use their services for your “big day”, but what really makes your day unique?
There is so much in the media about the escalating cost of a wedding, but we don’t think an amazing wedding has to be the most expensive wedding – we want to know what you think really makes a wedding a memorable event?
Some say it’s the food, others the music. The more cynical wedding guests often comment on the length of the ceremony!
Everyone tries their hardest to make their wedding unique and memorable; not only for the bride and groom, but also for the wedding guests.
At Walcot Hall we obviously think the venue is an important aspect of any wedding.
Much has been made in recent years of the ongoing quest for wedding parties to find ever more unusual, unique wedding venues for their special day. From movie locations, to castles, to national trust follies, wedding guests always remember and appreciate a wedding ceremony held somewhere special; and Walcot Hall is no exception.
We at Walcot Hall, pride ourselves on being able to offer one of Shropshire’s premier most unique wedding venues. If it’s beauty you want, our Georgian country house and stunning landscaped grounds, offer an exclusive wedding setting that is hard to beat.
If it is history you want, Walcot Hall was the erstwhile residence of Lord Clive of India. The ballroom as a setting for the wedding will leave happy memories in the minds of your guests for many years to come.
Our experience in organising weddings will ensure that we can provide you and your wedding guests an affordable yet unique day. Your guests can leave the wedding reception from the ballroom and then stumble up to our Shropshire holiday apartments to sleep the day off!
What can we do to keep creating memorable wedding for our guests? Leave a comment…
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