County Wedding Events comes to Hampton Court Palace Golf Club in Surrey!

modern red brick building with floor-to-ceiling windows

If you're newlyweds-to-be embarking on your wedding planning journey, pop along to the County Wedding Events wedding show at Hampton Court Palace Golf Club in Surrey for some much-needed inspiration on Sunday 5th February 2023!!

A must-visit for all those that got engaged over the festive months; 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.

Tucked away in 600 acres of Royal Park, Hampton Court Golf Club is Surrey's hidden gem for your special day. The romantic venue offers the perfect location for an unforgettable day, whether you are celebrating your wedding, civil partnership or renewing your vows.In its peaceful location, with ample parking, disabled access on the ground floor and air conditioning throughout, the clubhouse comfortably accommodates 120 for a sit-down wedding breakfast or more for a finger buffet if you prefer something a little less formal.
The regal setting also creates a perfect backdrop for photographs of you and your loved ones and guests. The venue can also provide music and professional lighting to make the day unique in every way.

Come along to view this fantastic venue whilst having the opportunity to meet a variety of wedding suppliers ready to help plan your special day.

For more details and to pre-register, please visit: www.countyweddingevents.com

When: Sunday 5th February 2023 - 11am - 3pm
Where: Home Park, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 4AD
Who: www.hamptoncourtgolf.co.uk/venue/weddings

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