Mulberry House
Mulberry House is a stunning wedding venue located in the beautiful county of Essex, perfect for a summer wedding. With its beautifully landscaped gardens and elegant interiors, it's the ideal setting for couples looking to tie the knot in style.
The wedding day at Mulberry House starts with the bride and her bridesmaids getting ready in the luxurious bridal suite, complete with a beautiful four-poster bed and a spacious dressing area. The groom and his groomsmen can prepare in their own stylish and comfortable suite, complete with a flat-screen TV and a bar.
The ceremony takes place outdoors in the venue's beautiful garden, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Essex countryside. The bride walks down the aisle, accompanied by her father, as the groom eagerly awaits her arrival. The beautiful garden creates the perfect backdrop for the exchange of vows, with the scent of fresh flowers filling the air.
After the ceremony, guests can enjoy a refreshing drink on the terrace, while the newlyweds take their first photos as a married couple. The reception takes place in the stunning marquee, which can accommodate up to 250 guests. The marquee is decorated with beautiful floral arrangements and twinkling lights, creating a romantic and magical atmosphere.
The wedding breakfast is a feast for the senses, featuring delicious dishes made with the finest locally sourced ingredients, expertly prepared by the venue's talented chefs. After the meal, the party really gets started with a lively and entertaining band, filling the dance floor with guests of all ages. The marquee transforms into a vibrant and fun-filled space, where guests can dance the night away and make unforgettable memories.
As the night draws to a close, the happy couple can retire to their own private suite, a beautifully decorated room with a luxurious king-size bed and a spacious en-suite bathroom. It's been a day filled with love, joy, and unforgettable memories, and Mulberry House has provided the perfect setting for it all.
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