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Clearwell Castle
Wedding Venue
Clearwell Castle
Forest of Dean
Gloucestershire
GL16 8LG
England
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web address:- www.countryhouseweddings.co.uk
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Country House Weddings offer four stunning wedding venues and wedding reception venues where you can plan and enjoy your perfect wedding day. Country House Weddings will ensure your wedding day dreams come true.
Our four wedding venues consist of St Audries Park, a magnificent stately home in Somerset, Leez Priory a grand Tudor manor house in Essex, Gosfield Hall, a former Royal palace in Essex and Clearwell Castle, a medieval and elegant Castle in Gloucestershire.
Whichever wedding venue you choose, you will have exclusive use of the entire house and grounds for the day. Every aspect of the day, from the Civil Marriage ceremony itself to the afternoon reception wedding breakfast and evening party, is meticulously planned to leave you and your families time to relax and enjoy each other's company in luxurious surroundings.
Each house is perfectly maintained, and while no hint exists that a wedding has ever taken place before, each wedding venue hosts over 250 weddings a year each on individual days.
Whether you want your Wedding in a Castle, Manor House or Stately Home our selection of amazing wedding venues offers you the choice to plan and build the day uniquely to your dream. Memories of your Marriage at one of Britains premier wedding venues will truly last a lifetime.
To find out more about these spectacular country house wedding venues, and to start to plan your Marriage in just the way you dreamed, please click on the photograph of your chosen wedding location.
Wedding Trivia: WEDDING AS A TERM Although some brides were kidnapped, marriage by purchase was the preferred method of obtaining a wife. The "bride price" could be land, social status, political alliances, or cash. The Anglo-Saxon word "wed" meant that the groom would vow to marry the woman, but it also referred to the bride price (money or barter) to be paid by the groom to the bride's father. The root of the word "wedding" literally means to gamble or wager!
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