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Wedding venues in Somerset
Somerset is full of history and myth, not to mention cheddar cheese and cider. The lovely Georgian city of Bath can provide many stylish wedding venues for those choosing to get married in Somerset. Glastonbury, of music festival fame and assorted legends linking it with Jesus and King Arthur, also has its fair share. Or perhaps getting married in the Quantock or Mendip Hills would make the ideal wedding backdrop. The bride and groom could get married in a pumping house or could hold their wedding in rustic barn. Other wedding venues on offer include theatres or mills. This variety of wedding venues must be able to host some terrific wedding receptions too. To find B&B or hotel rooms for the wedding guests, use WeddingVenues.com. The bride and groom could also use WeddingVenues.com to search a huge list of licensed civil wedding venues. |
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| Holbrook House WincantonSomersetCountry House Holbrook House is a traditional Country House Hotel, set in seventeen acres of beautiful parkland and gardens. Boasting an award winning restaurant, luxury accommodation and a fully equipped Spa, Holb...[more info] |
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| Orchardleigh House & Estate Frome, Nr BathSomersetCountry House Orchardleigh is a romantic Somerset Estate 10 miles south of Bath, with a magnificent Victorian
Stately Home, an Island Church, 18-hole Golf Course and plenty of accommodation.
Everything that's req...[more info] |
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| St Audries Park TauntonSomersetCountry House Situated within 100 acres of tranquil deer park, overlooking the rolling Quantock Hills and the Bristol Channel beyond, this fairytale manor house provides the perfect setting for your wedding day...[more info]
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| Tythe Barn at Priston Mill BathSomersetBarn / Oasthouse / Farm The Tythe Barn is a wonderfully atmospheric venue for larger wedding receptions. The Tythe Barn and its sister venue, the Watermill, are part of the monastic estate which in 931 King Athelston gave to...[more info] |
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| Watermill at Priston Mill BathSomersetMillhouse / Windmill The Watermill and its sister venue, Tythe Barn, are part of the monastic estate which in 931 King Athelston gave to Bath Abbey. They are now part of the Duchy of Cornwall estate.
In the Watermill, th...[more info] |
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| Assembly Rooms BathSomersetHistoric Building The Assembly Rooms were built in 1771 and on completion they were described as 'the most noble and elegant of any in the Kingdom'. All three rooms are entered through the grand foyer, its red carpeted...[more info] |
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| Pump Room & Roman Baths BathSomersetHistoric Building The Pump Room echoes the romance of a bygone age. At night, when lit by candles and the soft golden glow of the magnificent chandelier, the Pump Room's splendour is unsurpassed.
Within this treasur...[more info] |
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| Guildhall, The BathSomersetGuildhall Built in 1775 by Thomas Baldwin, the magnificent Guildhall is ornately furnished and fitted.
The splendid Banqueting Room, approached by a grand oak staircase, is gloriously decorated with royal pa...[more info] |
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Pavilion, The BathSomersetPavilion |
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