The best kept secrets on the British wedding scene
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For you, the star-crossed lovers of the nation, home went from being a place to a person a long time ago. And yet, here are two destination venues sure to hold a place in your heart forever. Two of our favourite properties have evolved to incorporate all-new spaces for wedding celebrations; places for shared vows, swapped rings, and memories made. Will you pick the wisteria-clad façade of the country manor adjoining The Lost Music Hall, or the sleek finish of Anthology Farm’s new wedding barn?
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The Lost Estate
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Totnes, Devon | Up to 150 guests
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To-be-weds who know that anything is possible, take exclusive hire of The Lost Music Hall’s larger estate. Toast on a grand Italianate terrace or spill outside to dance yourself dizzy against a backdrop of creeping foliage and dark skies.
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Anthology Barn
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Cheltenham, Cotswolds | up to 50 Guests
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A blank canvas for creative couples, or just the ticket for minimalist duos, Anthology Farm’s Siberian larch-clad barn in an ancient valley has been designed with romantic elopements and all-weekend-long celebrations in mind.
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Wedding open day at Scarlet Hall
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Couples in search of the truly bespoke, we invite you to get a glimpse inside Scarlet Hall; a place for made-to-measure weddings, where happily-ever-after can be found behind every brick and barn door. Think whimsical wedding photography by the evergreen topiary and moonlit speeches cocooned in the red apple orchard; a wedding at Scarlet Hall could be a thing of matrimonial folklore.
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