wedding packages

Jade-clothing

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We are getting married next year and are looking at all in wedding packages. The package at the ramada hotel Cannock is excellent value but i hate the venue. does anyone know of any other venues who do an all in package? Or failing this could mr PandA consider having their venue licensed for wedding ceremonies lol. As I've mentioned before this is my number one choice for reception but for ease we have decided to go for an all in thingy!
 

Withnail

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The Moat House is a great venue, been to a couple of weddings there, such a lovely location.

I dare say it's more expensive than most, mind.
 

John Marwood

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Cannock? Shirley you mean Birmingham North!!

Just driven by Tatton Park and they are throwing in a free honeymoon

But I think you might have to throw in around 30k to get the freebie...


As my exwives have said - once you have drunk the champagne - eaten the cake - listened to Abba for the umpteenth time - taken the suits back - outgrown the frock - said goodbye to the chauffeur - all you have left are the photographs - maybe worth considering spending a couple of quid on someone who knows what he/she is doing..with or without a package ( ooh matron!! )
 

John Marwood

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Withnail said:
The Moat House is a great venue, been to a couple of weddings there, such a lovely location.

I dare say it's more expensive than most, mind.
foods ok but its just a duck pond by the M6 really..
 

Jade-clothing

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Withnail said:
The Moat House is a great venue, been to a couple of weddings there, such a lovely location.

I dare say it's more expensive than most, mind.
mm should have said, it needs to be reasonably priced, think the moat house is a tad out of our range!
 

Jade-clothing

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John Marwood said:
Cannock? Shirley you mean Birmingham North!!

Just driven by Tatton Park and they are throwing in a free honeymoon

But I think you might have to throw in around 30k to get the freebie...


As my exwives have said - once you have drunk the champagne - eaten the cake - listened to Abba for the umpteenth time - taken the suits back - outgrown the frock - said goodbye to the chauffeur - all you have left are the photographs - maybe worth considering spending a couple of quid on someone who knows what he/she is doing..with or without a package ( ooh matron!! )
Yes cannock Birmingham north - as they are called, but its basically Birmingham. the package is excellent value but maybe this is because of the situation of the venue!
 

John Marwood

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Jade-clothing said:
John Marwood said:
Cannock? Shirley you mean Birmingham North!!

Just driven by Tatton Park and they are throwing in a free honeymoon

But I think you might have to throw in around 30k to get the freebie...


As my exwives have said - once you have drunk the champagne - eaten the cake - listened to Abba for the umpteenth time - taken the suits back - outgrown the frock - said goodbye to the chauffeur - all you have left are the photographs - maybe worth considering spending a couple of quid on someone who knows what he/she is doing..with or without a package ( ooh matron!! )
Yes cannock Birmingham north - as they are called, but its basically Birmingham. the package is excellent value but maybe this is because of the situation of the venue!
On a clear day you can see Wedges Mills from the Tower
 

Pie & Ale

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Jade-clothing said:
We are getting married next year and are looking at all in wedding packages. The package at the ramada hotel Cannock is excellent value but i hate the venue. does anyone know of any other venues who do an all in package? Or failing this could mr PandA consider having their venue licensed for wedding ceremonies lol. As I've mentioned before this is my number one choice for reception but for ease we have decided to go for an all in thingy!
I look into it!
 

Vault_girl

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We recently went to a wedding at The Ashes which is just north of stoke, There's no hotel on site but plenty nearby. The venue was lovely and whilst they don't have a catering team there I believe they have "favourites" they recommend (and probably get a cheaper deal). Really really nice converted barn venue - one barn for the ceremony and one for food and dancing, and upstairs bar area. Very new place and nicely fitted out and loads of lakes and fields nearby for wedding pictures.
http://www.theashes-venue.co.uk/
 

John Marwood

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I have been in touch with a photographer we use who also does a few weddings ( although his are rather grander affairs around the globe ) He informs me that the following are good venues for a wedding in the county,but he knows not about packages...

1 ( numbers for Basil ) http://www.littywoodmanor.co.uk/

2 http://www.themillatworston.co.uk/

3 http://www.somerfordhall.co.uk/

4 http://www.sandonhall.co.uk/

5 http://www.tutburycastle.com/
 

Wormella

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I know Littywood manor arn't / wern't doing weddings in 2012 - hence my friend is now getting married at Somerford Hall instead (and seems very happy with it as a choice)
 

John Marwood

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Wormella said:
I know Littywood manor arn't / wern't doing weddings in 2012 - hence my friend is now getting married at Somerford Hall instead (and seems very happy with it as a choice)
I have been a guest at wedding at Somerford - it is a good location if the weather is fair and if you can marry on a Tuesday ( say ) you will probably get a good price...
 

Trumpet

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I'm told Crewe Hall is a good venue for 'the complete package'. Not sure about prices though.
 
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