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Tie the knot al fresco at The Gardens at Polehanger

Outdoor weddings at The Gardens at Polehanger
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As couples travel down the beautiful tree-lined driveway, they’ll discover The Gardens at Polehanger.

The well-manicured gardens provide a secluded spot to host memorable wedding celebrations. There are plenty of spaces with flowerbeds full of colour and uninterrupted countryside views. The blank canvas venue allows couples to bring in their own structure and all other suppliers, meaning lovebirds can get creative to bring their vision to life – the bigger the imagination, the better!

Couples can have a celebrant-led blessing and receptions in the beautiful gardens with 120 people, or couples might opt for structures such as marquees, yurts, stretch tents or tipis – there are many possibilities. Pairs will have exclusive use of the site for their wedding day, including the six-bedroom farmhouse. Dating back to the 18th-century, the space has been newly refurbished with bathrooms and furniture throughout. Each room is spacious, with comfy king-size beds and unique décor. There’s also more accommodation on-site in the beautiful glamping cabins at The Meadows at Polehanger, meaning guests don’t have far to stumble when the wedding festivities end.

The Gardens at Polehanger works with the wedding planner and event manager, Chloe from White Button Weddings, to liaise with couples and suppliers while overseeing the day. Couples can relax knowing their wedding is in safe hands. There’s also parking, power and water to ensure memorable weddings.

Check out: https://thegardens.polehanger.co.uk

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