Weddings at Brancepeth Castle
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Tel: 0191 378 9670
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Tel: 0191 378 9670
The castle is an ideal venue for your wedding if you are looking for a beautiful setting with the opportunity to do something that is really personal – because you have the freedom to choose and arrange every aspect of your special day. From the moment you receive your guests until the last dance is over, its up to you to decide the look, the timetable, the menus, the entertainment, and all the little details that makes your wedding uniquely yours.
Of course, this takes a lot of time and planning but we can give you some guidance to help you reach the right decisions for you. You have to be ready to invest a bit of your time, and discover your talents. Organising your own wedding day is a significant commitment that you make as a couple, knowing you have the help of family and friends – not unlike marriage – and indeed it can be an excellent preparation for married life, if it's a realistic choice for you.
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