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The West Wing at Ickworth
Wedding Venue
The West Wing at Ickworth
Ickworth
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP29 5QE
England
tel:- 01284 735 957
fax:- 01284 736 913
web address:- www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-ickworthhouseparkandgarden/
e-mail:- ickworth@nationaltrust.org.uk
The West Wing at Ickworth :-
Venue type - Historic Building Venue type - Stately Home Number of function rooms available for weddings: 1 main room
Function room names and capacities: The Gallery - seats up to 200 guests
Garden suitable for marquees: Yes
Local accommodation: Within the estate is the East Wing hotel or we can supply bridal parties with numbers for a variety of local accommodation options from luxury bed and breakfasts to rural and urban hotels
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
Gardens or outside locations suitable for wedding photography: Yes. The West Wing is on an 1800 acre estate with beautiful gardens for photographic opportunities.
Suitable locations inside the venue for wedding photography: The Gallery, Court and Orangery
Local picturesque areas suitable for wedding photography: Ickworth estate
Venue special features: The central rotunda
Venue History: The beautiful new West Wing was opened in 2006 and is the most perfect wedding venue combining old and new in a picturesque setting in Ickworth park. The West Wing is surrounded by 1800 acres of glorious parkland providing wonderful photographic opportunities.
Wedding Trivia: MOST EXPENSIVE DRESS Wedding dresses can make a major dent in your budget, but however much you spend it will be nothing compared to the outfit created by French designer Helene Gainville. Estimated to be worth a cool £3.5 million, the dress is embroidered with diamonds mounted on platinum. Not the sort of thing you would want to put in the attic after the wedding day.
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