Wedding Open Day Weston Park

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Weston Park is extending an invitation to prospective brides and grooms to an Open Day on Saturday 23rd January - 10am-3pm.  The historic 17th century house, its gardens and acres of Capability Brown classical landscaping make for one of the most stunning wedding locations in the country, as guests will discover.

There will be the chance to explore the house, scenic gardens and grounds, as well as talking to Weston’s event planners about the many ways a couple can bring to life their individual wedding day ideas and aspirations.  They will also be able to see some of the house’s 28 individually designed bedrooms, all of which are available for overnight guests attending a celebration.

Weston Park - Bride outside the Orangery"

Open Day guests will get a taste of what it’s like to receive a warm Weston Park welcome, sampling canapés created by talented Head Chef Guy Day and enjoying a glass of fizz whilst exploring all vast potential the house has to offer. All of the stately rooms that are available to wedding parties will be available to look around, including the Orangery, Library, Dining Room and Marble Halls.

Weston Park - Orangery

Doors open at 10am with the event running until 3pm.  Wedding Packages start from £15,000 for 50 guests.

For more information please visit www.weston-park.com/event/weddingopenday

Weston Park

Weston Park is a 17th century stately home on the Shropshire / Staffordshire border. It is set in 1,000 acres of Capability Brown parkland, has 28 bedrooms, and is primarily used as an exclusive use venue for private house parties, weddings, celebrations and business events.

Weston’s rich history dates back to the Domesday Book, while in recent times it has taken its place on the global stage by playing host to events such as the G8 Summit (1998). In 1986 the park and gardens, house and historic collections were gifted to the nation by the Earl of Bradford, since which time it has been in the care of the Weston Park Foundation, a charitable trust.

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