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The Saddle Cub
Wedding Venue
The Saddle Cub
Roman Road
Wirral
Merseyside
CH43 3DB
England
tel:- 0151 608 0881
fax:- 0151 608 0888
web address:- www.saddle-club.co.uk
e-mail:- saddle@btconnect.com
The Saddle Cub :-
Other Title: Private Members club Number of function rooms available for weddings: one
Function room names and capacities: 1 function room seats 65 dining, 60 seated for wedding 100 for disco. The patrons for the wedding service will have full use of the club, this holds 200, we keep 25 places back for members, this leaves 175 for guests, but we very rearly have 25 members in the club ofan evening.
Garden suitable for marquees: No
Local accommodation: Rier hill Oxton 12th man greavesby travel lodge The Bidge inn Bebbington The Village Hotel Bebbington
Choice of wedding breakfast menus - Yes Alcohol License - Yes Entertainment Available - Yes Dedicated wedding planner available - Yes Licensed for Civil Ceremonies - Yes Dance Floor - Yes Evening Reception Facilities - Yes Car Parking Facilities - Yes Entertainment is available: Live bands, Disco, Karaoke Wedding services provided: Full Be-Spoke
Gardens or outside locations suitable for wedding photography: Yes one of the Best out side areas on the Wirral
Suitable locations inside the venue for wedding photography: Yes, This Venue is over 400 yrs old and offers many great opportunities for wedding pictures
Venue special features: The Only Venue in England to perform a civil Ceremony over The Blacksmiths Anvil. Totally unique.
Venue History: Over 400 yrs old steeped in history and tradition - Full history on the web site.
Other information: The out side area has room for over 100 people seating for comfortable seating for 60.
Wedding Trivia: KISS THE BRIDE T he kiss dates back to the earliest days of civilization in the Middle East. A kiss was used as the formal seal to agreements, contracts, etc. In Ancient Rome a kiss was still being used as the legal bold to seal contracts. Hence the obvious use of the custom at the end of the wedding ceremony to "seal" the marriage vows. It also originates from the earliest times when the couple would actually make love for the first time under the eyes of half the village!
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