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Weston Park
Wedding Venue
Weston Park
Weston Longville
Norwich
Norfolk
NR9 5JW
England
tel:- 01603 876 314
fax:- 01603 873 040
web address:- www.weston-park.co.uk
e-mail:- info@weston-park.co.uk
Weston Park :-
Venue type - Restaurant Venue type - Sporting Venue Venue type - Stately Home
Number of function rooms available for weddings: 3
Function room names and capacities:
Marquee - which can hold upto 120 people for a formal sit down meal or 150 for an informal buffet Chestnut Lounge - which can hold upto 60 people for a fomal sit down meal Panelled Room - can hold up to 45 people for a formal sit down meal The 'Main House' which can be used for the evening reception can hold upto 250 people
Local accommodation: Local Bed & Breakfasts and Hotels all within 20 mins away
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
Tables chairs linens and tableware included
Entertainment is available: We have DJ's and Bands we reccommend
Wedding services provided: We can cater for small intimate Weddings from 10 people to weddings of 150 people. We are very flexible with indivuals ideas and suggestions.
Gardens or outside locations suitable for wedding photography: Yes - we are a 18 hole golf course, we have a patio area beside our Marquee and a picturesque Courtyard for reception drinks and photos
Suitable locations inside the venue for wedding photography: Yes - we have large old firplaces in our Chestnut lounge which is a lovely backdrop for photos, along with our balcony landing in the Foyer area.
Venue special features: The beautiful venue, with its elegant rooms and furnishings has been described as a 'miniature stately home'. Set in splendid parkland, you are surrounded by stunning views and wonderful backdrops.
Venue History: Originally a family home now Weston Park provides a fantastic venue for Weddings, Events, Conferences and Golfers.
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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