Wedding Venues Essex, Hundred Of Approved Premises To Choose From

In: Home & Family

26 Nov 2009

If you are looking for an exquisite setting to be married from in the UK, look no further than wedding venues Essex. This county is famous for its beauty, culture and tradition, and there are no fewer than 100 approved marriage venues, 8 register office and a multitude of cathedrals, chapels and churches.

You are even able to take a virtual tour of the available Register Offices and many of the church or wedding venues. You don’t have to live in Essex to be married there, as it is a great place for both the bridal couple and their guests to get away to for the weekend, and is one of the most beautiful counties in which to start a honeymoon.

Essex County is fun, vibrant and romantic. A wedding steeped in culture and history is one of the favorite ways to get married to, so the combination of all these factors makes for a winning combination. This county has been around since time immemorial and is recorded during Saxon times. It is close to London, and England being what it is, a small island, Essex can be easily reached from anywhere.

Essex is the home to historic woodlands, poppy-dotted wheat fields, estuaries, windmills, maritime tradition, coastal villages and the great towns of the North Sea. It is the county with the oldest recorded town, 350 miles of coastline the tallest Tudor gatehouse and the longest pleasure pier in the word. So no matter what the theme of your wedding celebrations, there will be a venue to accommodate and more than meet your needs.

The county has become popular with more couples getting married in the UK in recent times. This is mostly because of the change to marriage laws which took place in the’90’s allowing approved venues to conduct civil ceremonies. So now you can be married and have your reception in the self same venue. Essex has more of these venues than any other county and it is this which makes it so popular and trendy.

Would you like to get married in the tallest Tudor gatehouse, a castle, a historic home or hotel? Leez Priory was winner of the “Wedding Ideas Venue of the Year” in 2007 and 2008. This is one of the fine old family homes whose doors have been opened for weddings and so has Hedingham Castle, be sure and take a look at these two options.

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