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Don't miss Toddington Park's Wedding & Events Open Evening this July

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Step through the gates of Toddington Park this summer for the Wedding & Events Open Evening on Wednesday, 12th July 2023. Discover the private residence from 5 pm until 8 pm and the spaces available for bespoke weddings and events.

Guests will experience this beautiful summer venue with an evening of entertainment, a glass of prosecco and delicious canapés to enjoy. Talk to handpicked local suppliers, including a helicopter charter, a sustainable florist and a jeweller that creates bespoke crafted pieces.

With prior planning permission to convert the property into a luxury hotel and spa, Toddington Park’s new owners have decided to retain it as a private residence and offer minimal days for private events. The Georgian manor house sits at the heart of 30 acres of private parkland and is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

For those seeking to celebrate life’s most cherished moments, the venue provides an unforgettable backdrop that will leave a lasting impression on guests. With its boutique charm and exquisite surroundings, this historic estate is an idyllic destination that will captivate senses and transport guests to a world of sheer tranquillity.

Contact Toddington Park to reserve your space at sarah@toddington-park.co.uk.

Discover more about the venue: https://toddington-park.co.uk

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