A great website to help plan a wedding and filled with a lot of information is
http://www.theknot.com
Congrats on getting married.
Hugs Mel
2006-09-02 01:35:22
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answered by jaredsmommy2004 6
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Clandon Park just outside Guildford. But I warn you it's very, very expensive! And I don't know if you can actually get married outside (but you can certainly have the reception in a marquee in the grounds if you wish) - there are very few outdoor venues sanctioned for weddings in the UK.
Try speaking to Guildford Register Office - they'll know which outdoor venues are available in Surrey and were very helpful when I got married.
Good luck x
2006-09-02 01:40:10
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answered by Away With The Fairies 7
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I live in Maidenhead and am looking for exactly the same thing but couldn't!
I have now opted for my friends field with a marquee and a massive bonfire! I can't have the actual ceremony there but i know my vicar really well so i am getting married in the church grounds!
We just don't have the weather for it! but we should do something about it!
Try wedding fairs, you might not find what you want but defiantly some ideas for alternatives!
2006-09-05 04:39:58
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answered by GeorgieP 4
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Since the marraige laws are what they are where you live, why don't you conact the authorities & let them give you a list of appropriate places for you to wed. That's better than falling in love with a place and being diappointed you can't get married there.
And while you're at it, find out what it takes to get a place licensed to have marriages performed there.
2006-09-02 01:47:58
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answered by weddrev 6
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At the moment in the UK, it is still the premises that have to be licensed. I believe they are looking to change the law, so that as long as the person conducting the ceremony is licensed, the location doesn't matter. Until then, the local council should have a list of all hotels etc that you can use.
2006-09-02 01:36:42
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answered by local_shop_girl 3
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Try Easthampstead Park in Bracknell, lovely building with beautiful grounds - I'm sure you can get married on thier terrace.
2006-09-02 01:40:31
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answered by Potato 2
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My gf and I have talked about what we would like to do for our wedding (she doesn't know I will be proposing to her in December). Anyway and we want to do something outside as well in the United States.
All I can say is good luck and I hope it works out.
2006-09-02 07:53:53
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answered by Jason 4
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if you can't find a place with an outside space that has a license, what about getting 'blessed' by a minister or having a pagan style handfasting in a special place with everyone there witnessing it, then sign papers at the registry office (either before or after your day) to make it 'official'.
2006-09-02 05:42:08
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answered by Anonymous
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well you can get married anywhere you want as long as the venue has a lisence and you can get a registra to marry you
go to the local council office and speak to the registra and they will give you details on how to go about it.
i was just married last week at the edge of some scottish cliffs and it was a wicked place to have it and easyer to arrange than i thought
good luck
2006-09-03 07:15:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Try the National Trust or English Heritage websites - you can hire all sorts of stuff .. at a cost of course!
2006-09-02 01:44:59
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answered by KEITH H 1
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