May 2013 | Ideal Bride Magazine
The Venue
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. St Audries Park is located close to Bristol, Taunton and the South West and is just 15 minutes away from the M5.
The Victorian Orangery at St Audries Park offers a unique setting for your wedding ceremony and the stunning banqueting hall can seat up to 130 guests for the wedding breakfast. With exclusive use of the entire house you can also invite up to 250 guests for the evening reception and party. There are 31 luxury bedrooms reserved exclusively for the night of your wedding ensuring the perfect end to your perfect day as well as a hidden cottage in the grounds for the Bride and Bridesmaids to stay in the night before the big day.
Start your big day the night before your wedding by upgrading to their two night wedding package. Arrive from 5pm the night before your wedding for relaxed pre-dinner drinks, followed by your choice of informal buffet style dinner served with wine. With full bar facilities and use of the entire house and grounds arriving the night before the wedding provides the perfect opportunity for you and your closest friends and family to meet and relax before your wedding day.
Wake on the morning of your wedding feeling refreshed and revived with a full English breakfast served to you and your guests in your favourite room. A range of outdoor activities can be arranged, such as Clay Pigeon Shooting and Archery for the men to enjoy while the ladies can be pampered by in-house beauty therapists before the rest of your guests start to arrive from midday.
An early check-in is guaranteed so that your chosen friends and family can arrive from Midday to get ready in good time for your wedding ceremony. A full English breakfast is served the following morning, providing the perfect end to your stay at St Audries Park. St Audries Park can arrange for champagne and flowers in your bedroom or in the Bridal Suite as a special gift to the happy couple.
Exclusively weddings and exclusively yours, Country House Weddings Ltd has over 20 years experience of planning tailor made wedding days in their magnificent country houses. Whichever wedding venue you choose you are guaranteed exclusive use of both the house and the grounds on your wedding day. From cocktails to canapes, magicians to fireworks and jazz bands to disco dancing, from the moment you arrive to the moment you leave as husband and wife your venue really will be your home from home.
For more information on weddings at St Audries Park, visit countryhouseweddings.co.uk or contact Lynne on 01984 633 633 or email.
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