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DorsetGetting Married - Wedding Venue

Wednesday 8th February 2012  


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Miramar Hotel

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Miramar Hotel
East Overcliff Drive
Bournemouth
Dorset
BH1 3AL
England

tel:- 01202 556581
fax:- 01202 291242
web address:- www.miramar-bournemouth.com
e-mail:- sales@miramar-bournemouth.com

Miramar Hotel :-
Looking out across the glittering clear waters of the Bay, stretching from the Needles on the Isle of Wight to the east across to the giant chalk cliffs of Old Harry Rocks to the west and the Purbeck Hills of Hardy's Wessex beyond, Hotel Miramar occupies one of the most spectacular vantage points in Bournemouth.

Sympathetic to its Edwardian origins, Hotel Miramar is the epitome of an English Country House with its rambling facade of Roman inspired pillars and curved balconies which overlook the terraces and sweeping lawns that appear to stretch down to the waters edge.

Inside the splendour continues - the clean lines and perfect angles of the fine architecture has lost nothing of its original character, retaining both the charm and grace of true Edwardian style.

The tranquil atmosphere exudes a serenity and warmth that immediately transports one to an era far from the hustle and bustle of modern-day life and total relaxation is the only option.

Guests quickly become good friends to the many long standing staff, whose experience and care will ensure that your stay will be remembered with fondness and affection as well as giving a fervent wish to return and experience, once again, the magic that is 'Hotel Miramar'.

Recommended by Photographer:- Christopher Grist


Wedding Trivia:
DOWRIES
As civilizations developed, political, military, and economic ties became very important to prominent families and clans. Arranged marriages were a means of cementing ties between families, middle class family businesses, and countries. A man's daughters, who were considered to be his property in those days, provided a means of securing needed alliances with other families. Thus dowries were introduced as a means attracting and securing the most beneficial family alliances possible.

 

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