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Mid Glamorgan
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Bryngarw House -
Wedding Venue -
Bryngarw House -
Mid Glamorgan
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Coed-y-Mwstwr Hotel -
Hotel -
Coed-y-Mwstwr Hotel -
Mid Glamorgan
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Court Colman Manor -
Wedding Venue -
Court Colman Manor -
Mid Glamorgan
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Cyfarthfa Castle Museum & Art Gallery -
Wedding Venue -
Cyfarthfa Castle Museum & Art Gallery -
Mid Glamorgan
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Great House Hotel -
Wedding Reception Venue -
Great House Hotel -
Mid Glamorgan
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Heronston Hotel & Leisure Club -
Wedding Venue Bridgend -
Heronston Hotel & Leisure Club -
Mid Glamorgan
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Holy Trinity Church -
Church -
Holy Trinity Church -
Mid Glamorgan
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Llechwen Hall Hotel -
Wedding Venue Pontypridd -
Llechwen Hall Hotel -
Mid Glamorgan
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St Marys Hotel and Country Club -
Wedding Venue -
St Marys Hotel and Country Club -
Mid Glamorgan
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The Atlantic Hotel -
Wedding Venue -
The Atlantic Hotel -
Mid Glamorgan
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The Baverstock Hotel -
Wedding Venue -
The Baverstock Hotel -
Mid Glamorgan
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The Countryman Inn -
Wedding Venue Llantrisant -
The Countryman Inn -
Mid Glamorgan
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The Register Office -
Weddings -
The Register Office -
Mid Glamorgan
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The Register Office -
Weddings -
The Register Office -
Mid Glamorgan
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The Seabank Hotel -
Wedding Venue -
The Seabank Hotel -
Mid Glamorgan
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Ty Newydd Country Hotel -
Wedding Venue -
Ty Newydd Country Hotel -
Mid Glamorgan
Wedding Trivia: BRIDAL PARTY This term has many origins from different cultures. In Anglo-Saxon times, the groom had the help of "bridesmen" or "brideknights" to help him capture and/or escort his bride. Later they would make sure that the bride got to the church and to the groom's home afterwards. The women who accompanied and assisted the bride were called "bridesmaids" or "brideswomen".
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