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Venue type:
Manor House Description: 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 walled garden, it is an ideal setting for your civil wedding.
Practicalities
Ceremony/Reception: Ceremony only
Outside space: Walled garden and the front of house can be used for photographs Disabled access: Yes
Food + entertainment
Additional services
Further info & directions
Additional details: The principal marriage room was once the Great Hall, a reception room for visitors and guests of the Sysley family.It accommadates up to 70 people and it is possible for a choice of music to be played in the ceremony.
Drinks reception will be offered in the near future and will consist of champagne or wine and canapes. For prices and further information please call the number above.
Directions by public transport: By rail the nearest underground station is Upney. Nearest British rail Station is Barking. By Bus routes 62, 287 and 368 stop nearby.