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County Wedding Events coming to Vaulty Manor, Essex!

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If you're newlyweds-to-be embarking on your wedding planning journey, pop along to the County Wedding Events wedding show at Vaulty Manor, Essex, for inspiration on Sunday 24th March 2024!

Sister company to County Wedding Magazines, the event brings couples that are desperate for face-to-face wedding planning in touch with local professionals who are on hand to help plan the wedding day. From photographers to cake makers, musicians to florists you're sure to tick a lot off of your to-do list by attending one of our County Wedding Events.

Vaulty Manor is a beautiful country wedding venue, a wedding there is a very special day and it could be yours. You will have exclusive-use of a beautiful light oak Essex barn with the oldest part dating back to the early 1600s. From there, you can move on to their amazing Baronial Hall for your wedding breakfast. Outside, there are acres of picturesque grounds to enjoy and a terrace area where you could enjoy an evening barbeque or hog roast.

The way you celebrate your day is entirely up to you. Vaulty Manor is licensed to hold civil ceremonies in the barn, but you would also have the option of seating your guests outside in the beautiful gardens for an outdoor ceremony. When the day is over, you can unwind in the beautiful Bridal Suite.

The fair will be open from 11pm to 3pm, it's free entry, couples will receive a goodie bag and also have the opportunity to win their dream honeymoon.

For more details and to pre-register, please visit countyweddingevents.com/vaulty-manor-wedding-show

When: Sunday 24th March 2024!
Where: Osea Leisure, Goldhanger Road, Heybridge, Maldon, Essex, CM9 4SA
Who: vaultymanor.co.uk

Find more of our local shows here! or to download one of our free magazines visit here!

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