Everyone wants their special day to be just that, special and memorable for the years that follow. As materialistic as it sounds, much of that depends on finding the perfect dress, caterers, trimmings and of course, venue. Now, when it comes to finding the perfect venue, it has to be said that London is a superb location full to the brim of staggeringly beautiful buildings and churches, quirky theatres and other entertainment venues, as well as contemporary arts spaces. Regardless of the amount of choice, securing a setting that will please the majority of your guests on your big day is a daunting task so here are a couple of our picks to help get you in the mood:
Home House is in a central London location that will be the envy of your friends for years to come, you must have a look at this Georgian masterpiece. Despite being known as the best private members' club, not only in Europe but also Internationally, you don't actually have to be a member to host your wedding here. Behind unassuming doors, Home House comprises of three different, but equally luxurious, grand 18th century 'homes'. There are plenty of dreamy backdrops for an array of stunning photographs, a designated area for you to say your vows and a magnificent drawing room for your lavish wedding breakfast. With twenty en-suite classically furnished rooms, there is also plenty of space for your main guests to reside.
The Century Club, Shaftesbury Avenue is another private members' club that you may not recognise as a typical wedding venue is The Century Club in Shaftesbury Avenue. The luxurious establishment is pure perfection in terms of capturing a newlywed's special day. With the backdrop of central London's skyline, accompanied by the beautiful lantern-lit rooftop terrace, The Century Club provides a magical wedding day experience for all to enjoy and remember. Unfortunately you cannot stay the night, but Dean Street Townhouse is very close by and can accommodate a large number of wedding guests.
There are so many venues that its incredibly difficult to whittle down the choice but, if we absolutely have to, there are two more somewhat adventurous places that are definitely ripe for consideration.
Chelsea Physic Garden is unusually lovely, housing over 5,000 species of plants from all over the world. The botanical garden is a superb place to host your special day, not only can you hire the grounds, there's also a special lawn and a number of events' rooms. The stunning, natural backdrop of the gardens provides for some memorable picnics and you'll honestly feel like you're a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of The Big Smoke.
Fourth and final (for this list anyway), have you heard of Morrell House in Shoreditch? The statuesque building was constructed in the 1800's, on the same site as an old medieval well. For something completely original, you can create your very own wedding cocktail recipe for the staff to replicate on your special day and serve to your guests in ornate teacups. These 'Cock-Teas' can act as wedding favours to be served after your ceremony for a touch of individuality and novelty.
Home House is in a central London location that will be the envy of your friends for years to come, you must have a look at this Georgian masterpiece. Despite being known as the best private members' club, not only in Europe but also Internationally, you don't actually have to be a member to host your wedding here. Behind unassuming doors, Home House comprises of three different, but equally luxurious, grand 18th century 'homes'. There are plenty of dreamy backdrops for an array of stunning photographs, a designated area for you to say your vows and a magnificent drawing room for your lavish wedding breakfast. With twenty en-suite classically furnished rooms, there is also plenty of space for your main guests to reside.
The Century Club, Shaftesbury Avenue is another private members' club that you may not recognise as a typical wedding venue is The Century Club in Shaftesbury Avenue. The luxurious establishment is pure perfection in terms of capturing a newlywed's special day. With the backdrop of central London's skyline, accompanied by the beautiful lantern-lit rooftop terrace, The Century Club provides a magical wedding day experience for all to enjoy and remember. Unfortunately you cannot stay the night, but Dean Street Townhouse is very close by and can accommodate a large number of wedding guests.
There are so many venues that its incredibly difficult to whittle down the choice but, if we absolutely have to, there are two more somewhat adventurous places that are definitely ripe for consideration.
Chelsea Physic Garden is unusually lovely, housing over 5,000 species of plants from all over the world. The botanical garden is a superb place to host your special day, not only can you hire the grounds, there's also a special lawn and a number of events' rooms. The stunning, natural backdrop of the gardens provides for some memorable picnics and you'll honestly feel like you're a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of The Big Smoke.
Fourth and final (for this list anyway), have you heard of Morrell House in Shoreditch? The statuesque building was constructed in the 1800's, on the same site as an old medieval well. For something completely original, you can create your very own wedding cocktail recipe for the staff to replicate on your special day and serve to your guests in ornate teacups. These 'Cock-Teas' can act as wedding favours to be served after your ceremony for a touch of individuality and novelty.
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