GLENMORE HOUSE 0208 399 1415 | www.glenmorehouse.co.uk Glenmore House is nestled in the leafy suburbs of Surbiton, Surrey, a small town just outside of central London. Conveniently located opposite the quaint Claremont Gardens, and a 10-minute walk from the River Thames, there are plenty of photo opportunities! A fine example of late Georgian Revival architecture, Glenmore House was once a privately owned manor in the early Victorian era; it flaunts its original and beautiful front entrance with blue wrought iron gates, encaustic tiled pathway and white stone porch – perfect for a confetti moment or small group photos. A venue of contrasts; boasting an ornate and traditional double-height ceiling ballroom with minstrel galleries and crystal chandeliers, adjoined by an exclusive large and modern bar area that wouldn’t look out of place in a West-End nightclub! Ceremonies typically take place in the Tudor Rooms (up to 100 theatre- style), a room adorned with six crystal chandeliers and five large stainedglass windows that provide a church-like ambience. Wedding receptions are in its stunning Elizabethan Ballroom. This space is deceptive in its size and can comfortably host up to 130 people for a sit-down wedding breakfast, whilst still feeling warm and welcoming for smaller groups. The ballroom is ornate, traditional and full of character, hung with crystal chandeliers, foliage adorned balconies and the option for twinkling fairylights to be strung across the ceiling. It also features a large, fully-sprung ballroom dancefloor – perfect for evening receptions! When tying the knot here, couples benefit from a stunning venue, excellent food and service with beautiful facilities, all just a four-minute walk away from Surbiton Station with a large onsite carpark, access to the venue is ideal. DE VERE HORSLEY ESTATE 01483 286 536 | www.deverehorsleyestate.co.uk Set amidst acres of Surrey parkland, De Vere Horsley Estate has history and heritage at every turn. Designed and built in 1820 by Sir Charles Barry; the architect of the Houses of Parliament, the house was later the seat of the Lovelace family who enhanced it with the bold architectural features that can still be seen throughout. Horsley Towers offers a variety of beautiful spaces to make wedding days of any size truly special. The Great Hall lends a dramatic atmosphere with its vaulted ceiling, oak-panelled walls, and grand stone fireplace, whereas the Sopwith Suite provides an elegant space with original features and timeless décor. Both are popular choices for ceremonies and wedding breakfasts seating up to 110 and 120 guests respectively. The 1820 room sits alongside the Towers Bar making it ideal for evening receptions for up to 250 attendees. Elsewhere the mansion’s 17th-century cloisters and chapel offer a wealth of unique photo opportunities, while the lakeside lawns and terrace make a wonderful space for your guests to celebrate. With bespoke wedding menus and a dedicated team of wedding coordinators; the team ensure every detail is cared for to create an unforgettable day. Included within the exclusive-use venue hire:the honeymoon suite, a dressing room for each of you is made available on request from 7am on the morning of your wedding, a menu tasting and three-month leisure membership in the lead up to the wedding for the couple, plus many more bonuses when tying the knot here! 22
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