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DorsetGetting Married - Wedding Venue

Wednesday 8th February 2012  


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Mortons House Hotel

Wedding Venue
Mortons House Hotel
49 East Street
Corfe Castle
Dorset
BH20 5EE
England

tel:- +44 (0) 1929 480 988
fax:- 01929 480820
web address:- www.mortonshouse.co.uk
e-mail:- stay@mortonshouse.co.uk

Mortons House Hotel :-
Licensed for Civil Ceremonies
Venue type Hotel

Number of function rooms available for weddings: 2

Function room names and capacities: Garden Room - 62 guests
Castle Room - 22 guests

Guests rooms available: 21

Honeymoon suite available: Yes - 1

Garden suitable for marquees: Yes

Choice of wedding breakfast menus yes:
Alcohol License yes
Toastmaster Available Yes
Entertainment Available Yes
Dedicated wedding planner available Yes
Licensed for Civil Ceremonies Yes
Evening Reception Facilities Yes
Car Parking Facilities Yes
Ideal Honeymoon Venue

Entertainment is available: Live Music, disco, casino etc.

Wedding services provided: Civil ceremonies and receptions

Gardens or outside locations suitable for wedding photography: Yes. Walled gardens, terrace area with Steam train passing. Village and castle backdrop of Corfe Castle.

Suitable locations inside the venue for wedding photography: Oak panelled drawing room with log fire. Front reception room with staircase.

Local picturesque areas suitable for wedding photography: Corfe Castle within a stone's throw of the castle. Steam train passes by the hotel.

Venue special features: 16th century historic Elizabethan manor built in the shape of an 'E' to commemorate Elizabeth I. Hotel is located in the centre of Corfe Castle which is very picturesque. the Manor has oldy worldy charm with oodles of character. Warm ambience with oak panelled drawing room and log fire.

Venue History: 16th century historic Elizabethan manor built in the shape of an 'E' to commemorate Elizabeth I formerly linked by underground tunnels to Corfe Castle


Wedding Trivia:
RING
Rings were used as currency in the Middle East prior to the advent of coinage and were a sign of a persons wealth. In ancient times the wedding ring was thought to protected the bride from "evil spirits". Ancient Roman wedding rings were made of iron. In early Rome a gold band came to symbolize everlasting love and commitment in marriage. Roman wedding rings were carved with two clasped hands. Very early rings had a carved key through which a woman was thought to be able to open her husband's heart.

 

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