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Gloucestershire County Cricket Club
Wedding Venue
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club
Nevil Road
Bristol
Gloucestershire
BS7 9EJ
England
tel:- 0117 910 8025
fax:- 0117 924 1193
web address:- www.gloscricket.co.uk/
e-mail:- reception@glosccc.co.uk
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club :-
Venue type - Manor House
Number of function rooms available for weddings: 5 Function room names and capacities: The Grace Room 150 capacity The Hammond Room 100 capacity The Gladiator Suite 80 capacity The President's Suite 50 capacity Marquee available in Summer months 100 capacity
Guests rooms available: N/A Honeymoon suite available: N/A Garden suitable for marquees: Yes
Local accommodation: The Holiday Inn, Filton
Choice of wedding breakfast menus - Yes Alcohol License yes Toastmaster Available Yes Entertainment Available Yes Dedicated wedding planner available Yes Dance Floor Yes Evening Reception Facilities Yes Car Parking Facilities Yes
Entertainment is available: Bands or DJ
Wedding services provided: Venue for Wedding Reception Florist Entertainment Gardens or outside locations suitable for wedding photography: Yes Suitable locations inside the venue for wedding photography: The Grace Room Local picturesque areas suitable for wedding photography: St. Andrews Park
Venue special features: Smart and elegant function rooms with excellent catering by local company. Flexible packages available. Suitable for formal occasion or Wedding Party
Venue History: County Cricket Ground since 1888. Picturesque location, function suites in the Pavilion overlooking the pitch.
Other information: We often have late availability during the summer months.
Wedding Trivia: WHITE WEDDING DRESS AS TRADITION The tradition for the bride to wear white began in the 16th century and is still commonly followed today. This is a symbol of the bride's purity and her worthiness of her groom. The tradition became solidified during the time of Queen Victoria who rebelled against the royal tradition for Royal brides to wear silver. Instead, the queen preferred the symbolism, which is expressed by wearing white. The brides of the time quickly emulated the queen, and the tradition has continued in full force to this day.
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