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Eastwell Manor
Wedding Venue
Eastwell Manor
Estate Office
Ashford
Kent
TN25 4HR
England
tel:- 01233 213 173
fax:- 01233 213 174
web address:- www.eastwellmanor.co.uk
e-mail:-
Eastwell Manor :-
Venue type - Hotel Venue type - Restaurant Venue type - Manor House Venue type - Historical Building
Number of function rooms available for weddings: 7 function rooms and 1 outdoor venue
Function room names and capacities: There are 4 venues for the civil ceremony: The Bayeux Room, The Rose Garden Room, The Chaucer Room and the Maids Garden (outdoor) There are 7 rooms for the wedding breakfast: The Rose Garden Room, the Chaucer Room (these can be interconnecting) The Bayeux Room, The Churchill Room These are all in the Manor Then there are the Chelsfield Suite and the Keston Suite (interconnecting with private staircase). They are in The Pavilion. The Bayeux = Ceremony x 84 Dining x 45 The Rose Garden Room = Ceremony x 130 Dining x 84 The Chaucer Room = Ceremony x 60 Dining x 40 Churchill - Dining x 12 The Chelsfield - Dining x 125 The Keston - Dining x 50
Guests rooms available: 62
Honeymoon suite available: Have serveral four poster bedrooms and suites suitable for honeymoon stays
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 Dance Floor - Yes Evening Reception Facilities - Yes Car Parking Facilities - Yes
Ideal Honeymoon Venue Tables chairs linens and tableware included
Entertainment is available: string quartet, harpist, pianist, magician, casino, caricaturist- any request of couple within reason
Wedding services provided: event organiser will plan your wedding - wedding breakfast, bedrooms, beauty treatments for bride etc.
Gardens or outside locations suitable for wedding photography: Beautiful gardens with manicured lawns. Feature of hotel.
Suitable locations inside the venue for wedding photography: historic house with wood panelling and fine staircase
Local picturesque areas suitable for wedding photography: many local locations suitable i.e. historic buildings/countryside
Venue special features: picturesque fountain and steps. views to North Downs
Venue History: Historic estate dating back to 1066 Favourite visiting by Queen Victoria and family
Other information: Two superb restaurants. The Manor Restaurant - AA 2 rosettes. The Hythe Bay at The Pavilion - informal restaurant specialising in seafood.
Recommended by Photographer:- Dave Cosens
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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