Wedding Venues Essex For A Heavenly Backdrop To Nuptials

by on November 27, 2009

Wedding venues Essex offer a traditional or register office wedding, and you won’t find a more beautiful setting than this county which is steeped in history, tradition and culture. There are eight register offices in the county and a multitude of churches, chapels and specialized wedding venues.

Register offices, churches and wedding venues have loads of information available online and prospective couples are even able to take virtual tours of these. Making the trip to Essex for the couple and guests is a great excuse for a weekend break, and there is no place better for the newly married couple to start their married life and honeymoon for that matter.

Romance abounds in this county which is steeped in history, culture, fun and vibrancy. The combination of these factors does not get much better in order to be a winning one. Essex is recorded as an ancient Saxon County, is located north-east of London and is easily accessible from any part of the UK.

Essex is the home to historic woodlands, poppy-dotted wheat fields, estuaries, windmills, maritime tradition, coastal villages and the great towns of the North Sea. It is the county with the oldest recorded town, 350 miles of coastline the tallest Tudor gatehouse and the longest pleasure pier in the word. So no matter what the theme of your wedding celebrations, there will be a venue to accommodate and more than meet your needs.

More couples are choosing Essex to get married from, it has become the most prolific county in the UK for civil ceremonies. This is chiefly due to transformation of marriage laws. In the’90′s certain venues who applied for approval became allowed to host civil ceremonies on their premises and Essex has some wonderful approved locations, where both the official ceremony and the reception may be held.

Would you like to get married in the tallest Tudor gatehouse, a castle, a historic home or hotel? Leez Priory was winner of the “Wedding Ideas Venue of the Year” in 2007 and 2008. This is one of the fine old family homes whose doors have been opened for weddings and so has Hedingham Castle, be sure and take a look at these two options.

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