Wedding venues in Essex Essex has landscapes that inspired Constable and could inspire your wedding. You could choose to marry in the Saxon village of Saffron Walden or hold your wedding in the one time capital of Roman Britain, the ancient city of Colchester. Or what about a castle wedding or getting hitched in a country house? After the wedding ceremony, Essex can host a rousing wedding reception with the best of them. Everything you need for the big day.
Ye Olde Plough House is ideal for Wedding Ceremonies and Receptions, situated in the Essex countryside and set amongst 12 acres of award winning landscaped gardens. Offering an abundance of accommoda...[more info]
For special events, parties and marriage ceremonies, Five Lakes is a wonderful place to celebrate. Our suites hold between 10 and 250 guests and our experienced team can help plan and design your even...[more info]
Eastbury Manor House is a listed Tudor Manor House in Barking built in the Late Sixteenth Century. It was built by Clement Sysley, a rich Essex merchant during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. With its...[more info]
A recent 300 thousand pound refurbishment, that has provided us with a new look and new facilities. We would like to welcome you to the new bar, renovated rooms and a brand new restaurant. ...[more info]
Great Prestons Stock (near Chelmsford)EssexHistoric Building
Great Prestons is a lovely Grade 2 listed Queen Anne farmhouse with four large bedrooms and two bathrooms, beautiful grounds and outbuildings, which make the ideal backdrop to a wedding reception.
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The perfect venue for your wedding celebrations
With the spectacular 17th Century oak beamed Clubhouse overlooking the 18thgreen, Stapleford Abbotts Golf Club offers a warm welcome and comfortable...[more info]
Crondon Park is the perfect venue for your perfect day. Our grand 17th century Baronial Hall is a self-contained facility with its own ceremony room, bridal suite, bar and private garden. We can cater...[more info]
Ingatestone all is a 16th century manor house, built by Sir William and still occupied by his decendants.
Ingatestone Hall is licenced for the consumption of alcohol (for which we do NOT charge cor...[more info]