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Weddings
Stop Press......... Wedding Open Evening
If you have yet to choose a venue for your special day, please come to our Wedding Open Evening on Wednesday 8th July 2009 from 5pm until 8pm. This will be an opportunity for you to see our beautiful rooms set for a civil ceremony in the Orangery and a reception in the Tithe Barn at your leisure. Our experienced wedding co-ordinators will be available to answer any queries you may have.
Please call us on 01784 480402 or send an e-mail to let us know you will be joining us for a glass of Pomegranate Fizz.
Great Fosters is a fine example of Elizabethan
architecture; set amongst stunning formal gardens, the hotel makes an beautiful
country wedding venue. This grand building became a hotel in the
1930s and has been sympathetically converted by the Sutcliffe Family who
are still its current custodians. Great Fosters possesses a plethora of
original details and features and is designated as a Scheduled Historic
Monument and Grade One listed building.
Tempting menus are combined with vintage wines
to ensure that your wedding breakfast is a gourmet experience,
while the hotels romantic gardens with
a Japanese bridge, fountain and Saxon moat provide an idyllic backdrop
for photography. Following the celebrations, Great Fosters can offer your wedding
party luxurious accommodation in our many suites and rooms. Our professional
staff will be delighted to advise you and can help you plan and organise an unforgettable
day.
We currently have the following 2009 weekend dates still available and are pleased to offer a 50% discount from the published room hire tariff for the dates below:
Friday, 4th September - Orangery only
Sunday, 6th September
Sunday, 13th September - Tithe Barn only
Sunday, 20th September - Tithe Barn only
Sunday, 27th September
Saturday, 10th October
Saturday, 17th October - Tithe Barn only
Saturday, 31st October - Tithe Barn only
To make an enquiry or booking please telephone 01784 480411 or you can e-mail
us at: weddings@greatfosters.co.uk
Click here to see a motion tour of Great Fosters:


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