Friday, October 30, 2009

Four Wonderful Wedding Venues Essex County Provides

By Jenny Bale

If you are thinking about getting married in Essex County, you'll find that there are many great wedding venues Essex County provides. Essex County offers more than one hundred venues that are licensed for civil ceremonies. Among those choices are many beautiful locations that would make your wedding ceremony extra special.

The Marygreen Manor Hotel holds wedding ceremonies at the Tudor Manor House. The ceremony rooms there can hold as many as 125 guests. Marygreen provides catering and also offers accommodations for the wedding guests as well as the bride and groom. The Marygreen Manor Hotel is in Brentwood.

A wedding ceremony performed at the Hedingham Castle in Braintree would be ideal for history buffs. King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I were once entertained on these very grounds. To really get into the historical mood, you can have a wedding with a medieval theme. There are plenty of places on the grounds where you can get great outdoor shots when it comes time for your wedding pictures.

Just out of Ongar you will find the Mulberry House Hotel and Conference Centre. You can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere at the hotel, which has 22 acres of grounds that are all landscaped to perfection. There is also a lake on the grounds that would make an excellent background choice for your photos.

You can seat up to 260 guests at the Blakes Golf Club, so this is a good location if you are expecting a fair amount of guests. Their staff will help you find the right florist, photographer and other professionals to help make your wedding day absolutely perfect. Their chefs will cater your reception dinner, providing first rate food with a wide variety of menu choices.

If you choose any of these Essex County wedding venues as the location to hold your wedding, you will be pleased with the atmosphere, cuisine and service. Whichever location you decide on, your wedding day will be a day you will never forget.

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