Today let's take a look at a real hidden gem of a wedding venue in Bristol. St George's Bristol in an historic listed building nestling on a hillside between Park Street and Brandon Hill. Originally a church built in the Greek Revival Style in the early 19th Century, St George's Church lost popularity and was saved in the 70s by the St George's Music Trust.
Today it flourishes as a thriving music venue hosting concerts and events. It also lends itself beautifully to weddings due to the large hall (the former church) which can seat up to 200 for a sit down meal. The stone walled crypt offers a fantastic art filled bar and if the weather permits guests can be greeted with drinks and canapes in the gorgeous grounds that surround the building.
The food is provided by Goldbrick House who offer a wide choice of catering options and from 2014 there will be even more choice for couples. Drinks are provided in house with the bar offering a wide choice of options as well as a pop up bar in the hall.
There are lots of hidden treasures in the hall and the grounds. A star in the ceiling marks where a world war two bomb crashed through the roof onto the alter and luckily did not explode and the grounds are full of hidden plaques and benches depicting poetic inscriptions inspired by music.
If you are looking for a gorgeous Bristol wedding venue then St George's should be added to your must see list. If you'd like to arrange a viewing, please contact Louise Orchard by . or call 0117 929 4929.
Showing posts with label wedding venue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding venue. Show all posts
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
Venue Spotlight: St George's Bristol
Posted by Bristol Wedding News at 15:47 2 comments:
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Labels: Bristol Wedding Venue, Historic wedding venues, St George's Bristol, unsusual wedding venues Bristol, wedding venue, wedding venue Bristol
Monday, 13 May 2013
Venue Spotlight: Almonry Barn
Almonry Barn is a gorgeous new wedding venue in Somerset and I'm delighted to share these stunning images featuring lots of talented wedding suppliers from a recent shoot by Photography by Kerry.
The barn is situated in the Medieval village of Mulchelney and has a hayloft licensed for civil ceremonies that can seat 100 as well as being in close proximity to a grade 1 listed Medieval Church.
For receptions there is a separate space in the main barn with it own dance floor and quirky bar adapted from the old stables. Catering is provided by Strawberry Fields who offer a great selection of foods including big plates, barbeques, buffets and antipasti.
For receptions there is a separate space in the main barn with it own dance floor and quirky bar adapted from the old stables. Catering is provided by Strawberry Fields who offer a great selection of foods including big plates, barbeques, buffets and antipasti.
One thing that really sets Almonry Barn apart is that it has it own venue coordinator and stylist as well as large selection of props that can be used as part of your big day.
If you are interested in booking Almonry Barn for your wedding you can find out more on the website here.
Featured Suppliers
Photography: Kerry Bartlett
Flowers: Bramble & Wild
Dessert table & white tiered cake: Ice Maiden Cakes
Peach & White ruffle cake: Bellevue Bakery
Stationery: An Invitation
Fairy light canopy: Claire Jayne
If you are interested in booking Almonry Barn for your wedding you can find out more on the website here.
Featured Suppliers
Photography: Kerry Bartlett
Flowers: Bramble & Wild
Dessert table & white tiered cake: Ice Maiden Cakes
Peach & White ruffle cake: Bellevue Bakery
Stationery: An Invitation
Fairy light canopy: Claire Jayne
Catering: Strawberry Fields
Styling: Almonry Barn
Posted by Bristol Wedding News at 13:39 3 comments:
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Monday, 15 April 2013
Kings Weston House Re-opens for Weddings
Historic Kings Weston House was closed just over a year ago and bought by the new owner Norman late last year. Local businessman Norman is currently lovingly restoring the building as his home and as a top wedding venue.
Kings Weston House is a Grade 1 listed building which was designed in the early 18th Century by Sir John Vanbrugh, the same architect who designed the stately Blenheim Palace. It has some unique features such as a hanging staircase and the antlers of a now extinct Irish Elk as well as extensive grounds.
The weddings will be coordinated by Michele Jetzer who won the Best Wedding Coordinator at a Venue award at the Wedding Industry Awards this year for the second year running.
The grand opening of the venue will be marked with a wedding fair on Saturday 7th September from 11am to 3pm with the venues approved suppliers exhibiting. Weddings will be taking place at the venue from September and you can view it now but Michelle says you may need to "use your imagination" as there is currently work taking place.
To arrange a viewing or find out more about weddings at Kings Weston House, contact or call her on 07969 201183
The grand opening of the venue will be marked with a wedding fair on Saturday 7th September from 11am to 3pm with the venues approved suppliers exhibiting. Weddings will be taking place at the venue from September and you can view it now but Michelle says you may need to "use your imagination" as there is currently work taking place.
To arrange a viewing or find out more about weddings at Kings Weston House, contact or call her on 07969 201183
You can learn more about the fascinating history of Kings Weston House here.
Image Credit
Posted by Bristol Wedding News at 10:33 4 comments:
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Labels: Bristol Wedding Fair, Bristol Wedding Venue, Historic wedding venues, Kings Weston House Bristol, wedding venue
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Venue Spotlight: The Hare & Hounds
If you are looking for a venue slightly outside Bristol with a country feel, but that's still easily accessible for your guests, then the Hare and Hounds near Tetbury could be your perfect venue. Accessed easily just 15 minutes from Junction 18 of the M4 and close to Westonbirt Arboretum, the Hare and Hounds offers modern neutral interiors combined with a cosy country feel, on site accommodation and lovely grounds.
They are fully licenced for civil ceremonies and has 48 rooms for guests to stay on site. There is also an on site bar and restaurant, making a great space for guests to mingle before the ceremony. There is also the option to marry outside in the new thatched Breeze House.
Find out more about weddings at the Hare and Hounds here.
They are fully licenced for civil ceremonies and has 48 rooms for guests to stay on site. There is also an on site bar and restaurant, making a great space for guests to mingle before the ceremony. There is also the option to marry outside in the new thatched Breeze House.
Find out more about weddings at the Hare and Hounds here.
Posted by Bristol Wedding News at 08:38 No comments:
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Older Posts Home
Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)