Norfolk is one of the most perfect places to get married. From coastal venues, to country barns & beautiful hotels, there's a place that'll suit almost any couple. So I've decided to compose a list of some of my favourite locations around Norfolk, and today is all about Norfolk's Halls. For me, having a wedding in the country, outside the hustle and bustle of the city is ideal if you're looking for privacy, and beautiful gardens.


I'm biased, of course. This is my wedding venue, & I'm absolutely in love with the place, and have been since the moment that I saw it. What I love about the venue is the privacy that it offers, and the whole wedding from start to finish will be very intimate. The venue has a church on site, which you can of course get married in, or a smaller, light & airy room, the Orangery as an alternative.  You can then move in to one of the larger rooms, the Great Barn or the Long Room for your wedding breakfast and evening party. There are two cottages on site which can be rented out to your wedding guests, and the main house, which includes the bridal suite & will include a total of 8 other bedrooms next year.

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*image by Luis Holden

Find out more about having your wedding at Oxnead Hall here.



Narborough Hall was another favourite of mine when I was looking around for a wedding venue.  Set in the valley of the River Nar, you can opt to have your ceremony down in the beautiful gardens for that perfect summer, rustic vibe. You can even hop into a boat on the lake after you've exchanged vows for some cute pictures - if you dare! You then have the option for your wedding breakfast in either the barn - perfect for the rustic wedding, or a marquee in the beautiful gardens.

http://www.narboroughhallgardens.com/weddings/the-morning/

http://www.narboroughhallgardens.com/weddings/the-morning/

Find out more about having your wedding at Narborough Hall Gardens here.




Holkham Hall is another beautiful venue to both marry in, and then hold your reception. The Marble Hall is perfect to hold your ceremony in, taking its inspiration from the breathtaking Pantheon in Rome.  However, there are several other spaces in the grounds where you can marry, including the local church. For your reception, use one of four rooms, dependent on your party size, or a marquee in the beautiful Holkham Park, by the Temple and the lake. 

Find out more about marrying in Holkham Hall here.


Kelly

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Top Norfolk Wedding Venues: Norfolk's Halls

Norfolk is one of the most perfect places to get married. From coastal venues, to country barns & beautiful hotels, there's a place that'll suit almost any couple. So I've decided to compose a list of some of my favourite locations around Norfolk, and today is all about Norfolk's Halls. For me, having a wedding in the country, outside the hustle and bustle of the city is ideal if you're looking for privacy, and beautiful gardens.


I'm biased, of course. This is my wedding venue, & I'm absolutely in love with the place, and have been since the moment that I saw it. What I love about the venue is the privacy that it offers, and the whole wedding from start to finish will be very intimate. The venue has a church on site, which you can of course get married in, or a smaller, light & airy room, the Orangery as an alternative.  You can then move in to one of the larger rooms, the Great Barn or the Long Room for your wedding breakfast and evening party. There are two cottages on site which can be rented out to your wedding guests, and the main house, which includes the bridal suite & will include a total of 8 other bedrooms next year.

http://luisholden.com/
*image by Luis Holden

Find out more about having your wedding at Oxnead Hall here.



Narborough Hall was another favourite of mine when I was looking around for a wedding venue.  Set in the valley of the River Nar, you can opt to have your ceremony down in the beautiful gardens for that perfect summer, rustic vibe. You can even hop into a boat on the lake after you've exchanged vows for some cute pictures - if you dare! You then have the option for your wedding breakfast in either the barn - perfect for the rustic wedding, or a marquee in the beautiful gardens.

http://www.narboroughhallgardens.com/weddings/the-morning/

http://www.narboroughhallgardens.com/weddings/the-morning/

Find out more about having your wedding at Narborough Hall Gardens here.




Holkham Hall is another beautiful venue to both marry in, and then hold your reception. The Marble Hall is perfect to hold your ceremony in, taking its inspiration from the breathtaking Pantheon in Rome.  However, there are several other spaces in the grounds where you can marry, including the local church. For your reception, use one of four rooms, dependent on your party size, or a marquee in the beautiful Holkham Park, by the Temple and the lake. 

Find out more about marrying in Holkham Hall here.


Kelly

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