4 unique venues for the perfect wedding day from Sodexo Prestige Venues & Events

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Sodexo Prestige Venues & Events are event specialists, food experts and corporate hospitality professionals with a collection of over 50 extraordinary venues for meetings, conferences and special events Here we take a look at some of the beautiful locations you could use for your wedding day.

Four amazing venues for your wedding day, from Sodexo Prestige Venues & Events

Knebworth

Knebworth wedding daySet amongst the rolling hills of the Hertfordshire countryside, Knebworth has welcomed everyone from Queen Elizabeth I and Charles Dickens to Winston Churchill and Mick Jagger.

Just 28-miles north of London, the spectacular main house has been home to the Lytton family since 1490, and was transformed with a Gothic twist from the original red brick structure in 1843.

With turrets, domes and gargoyles, it makes a stunning backdrop for weddings, with a licence to host civil ceremonies for up to 80 people. It also has three lavish reception rooms.

The Jacobean Banqueting Hall has had the pleasure of entertaining leading figures including prime ministers, artists, authors and royalty, and can host up 60 guests.

Also available are the Edwardian Dining Parlour, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and the Victorian Library of Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, one of the 19th Century’s leading novelists and statesmen.

Larger parties can book out all three rooms to cater for up to 200 guests.

For something a little more quirky, the 400-year-old Tithe Barns date back to the 16th Century, and have been lovingly restored to create a unique setting. Tithe Barns can welcome up to 180 guests for ceremonies, and then up to 300 for evening parties.

For a more contemporary feel, the estate is also home to the Cobbold and Lytton Barns.

These beautiful oak buildings were transformed in 2011 into an exclusive wedding venue, which can host ceremonies for up to 80 people, wedding breakfasts for up to 120 and evening receptions for a maximum of 300.

Knebworth's formal gardens are also licenced for ceremonies of up to 180 guests, with its gazebo a popular choice with couples looking for a stunning outdoor setting.

As one of Sodexo Prestige Venues & Events locations, Knebworth benefits from a team of talented chefs who will produce a menu to suit all requirements, from bespoke dinners, to buffets and canapés.

For more information visit: www.youreventatknebworth.com

 

The Athenaeum

The AthenaeumThe pretty market town of Bury St Edmunds is home to one of Suffolk’s finest venues, The Athenaeum.

This Grade I listed building dates back to the early 18th Century, when it was known as the Assembly rooms, a place for locals to gather to socialise and throw parties.

In 1854 it was renamed The Athenaeum, and it still retains many of its original ornate features.

Now owned by St Edmundsbury Borough Council and managed n association with Sodexo Prestige Venues & Events, offering bridal parties the finest food and drink, all created by a talented team of chefs.

Its elegant, Georgian Ballroom features ornate chandeliers hanging from a grand, high ceiling, along with a balcony and sweeping staircase, perfect for making an entry to remember.

It can host up to 180 guests for a ceremony, 160 seated for a wedding breakfast and up to 200 for evening celebrations.

For those seeking something a little more intimate, the Lounge and Reading Room, both located on the first floor, could be the perfect choice.

These rooms both cater for parties of 20 upwards, with the Lounge holding a maximum of 70, while the Reading Room can host 50.

There is also the Old Billiards Room at the front of the house, which is ideal for ceremonies up to 60 guests.

For anyone looking to get some outdoor images to remember their big day, the stunning abbey Gardens are located just opposite the building. In summer months, reception drinks are available in the Rose Garden.

For more information on the venue and packages, visit www.athenaeumbse.co.uk

 

Discovery Museum

Dicovery MuseumIT’s one of Newcastle’s most spectacular city centre buildings, and Discovery Museum is now also one of the city’s most exciting wedding venues.

This 19th Century red brick building cuts an imposing figure on the city skyline, in the former Co-operative Wholesale Society building, Blandford House.

Transformed into a museum in 1978, it has now become one of the region’s favourite wedding venues.

Not only does the museum offer a spectacular background for any wedding, it is incredibly versatile, with rooms which can be adapted to suit all needs and requirements.

As part of Sodexo’s portfolio, it offers second-to-none catering services, with a dedicated team who can prepare everything from canapés and finger food to fine dining dinners.

Couples can say ‘I do’ in the Turbinia Gallery, home to Turbinia, once the fastest ship in the world, or wander into the Science Maze, where the party and guests can play on the numerous interactive exhibits.

There are numerous packages and deals on offer, and the dedicated team is always on hand to answer all queries.

For more information visit: www.museumweddings.org.uk

 

Great North Museum: Hancock

Great North MuseumEVER fancied tying the knot under the watchful gaze of a T-Rex? Or would you fancy dining in style just inches from the teeth of a Great White shark?

If you are looking for a wedding venue with a difference, the Great North Museum: Hancock is certainly worth a look.

Almost like a living version of A Night at the Museum, Hancock’s galleries are far more than just visitor attraction, and have now become one of the region’s most talked about wedding venues.

One of the most popular rooms is the double height Living Planet Gallery, where guests can share space with a host of animals and creatures. It offers a wonderful venue for a wedding breakfast or evening reception, and can hold up to 100 guests.

For larger parties, the Hadrian’s Wall Gallery has its own exciting atmosphere, with its very own T-Rex standing guard.

It is also home to an interactive model of Hadrian’s Wall, so guests can enjoy a little history lesson while sipping the fizz or posing for photographs in this simply jaw-dropping location.

Parties of up to 100 can enjoy a wedding breakfast in here, followed by an evening reception in the Living Planet Gallery, or parties up to 220 can dine across both galleries.

As Hancock is part of Sodexo's portfolio of special venues, it also benefits from the firm’s impressive catering team, which will provide food and drink to suit all requirements.

For more information visit www.museumweddings.org.uk

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January 15, 2018

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