Wedding Fair Organisers in England

Find wedding fair organisers in England including the organisers of wedding fairs, bridal shows and wedding open days. View an organiser's profile for more information about their upcoming wedding events or click the contact button to send a wedding fair organiser a message.

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Something Old Wedding Fair: a Second hand wedding fair with a focus on sustainability, inclusivity and joy! Get in touch if you would like to book a stall to sell your wedding items and follow us on Facebook or Instagram for updates and information.

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Steeped in history and dripping with elegance, Walcot Hall nestles majestically within five acres of beautiful landscaped formal gardens, set within twenty-seven acres of parkland in the North Lincoln. Offering a range of packages to suit all budgets, Walcot Hall prides itself on its exclusivity and absolute privacy. Not open to the public, our venue overlooks greenery as far as the eye can see, and boasts accommodation on site for up to 22, making it also the perfect destination for staycations!

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Wedding Show in a Community Hall. The Organiser is experienced in organising such events and has done so several times in New Zealand. This is the first one in the UK. We have 20 exhibitors all from different Service Provision set ups. There will be Goody Bags for Early Birds, a Bridal Catwalk, Prosdecco and a Grand Prize Draw.

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Situated in our secluded grounds and landscaped gardens, Stourport Manor Hotel provides a beautiful setting for any wedding, no matter the size, with plenty of picture perfect backdrops. Our dedicated team of staff will take care of every aspect of your wedding planning to make sure your wedding ceremony is executed perfectly.

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Our venue is perched on the beach, with unmatched panoramic views of the shoreline. We have hosted Weddings from ceremony to sit down meals and receptions.

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Join us in the beautiful tranquil historic church at Grimsby Minster for our annual wedding fair.

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The National Museum of the Royal Navy, established in 2009, tells the story of the four fighting forces of the British Royal Navy, the Royal Marines, the Fleet Air Arm, the Submarine Service and the Surface Fleet. Ours is the epic story of the Royal Navy, its impact on Britain and the world from its origins in 625 A.D. to the present day. The Museum Group includes the Royal Naval Museum, the Fleet Air Arm Museum, the Royal Navy Submarine Museum with HMS Alliance, Explosion! The Museum of Naval Firepower, the Royal Marines Museum, HMS Victory, HMS Caroline, HMS M33, HMS Warrior and NMRN Hartlepool (including HMS Trincomalee).

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Georgian Grade II listed mansion in the heart of Richmond Park, London’s largest Royal Park.

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Hyatt’s Andaz London is deeply rooted in the vibrant East London community, effortlessly blending the site’s heritage from the late nineteenth century with today’s contemporary culture and design. Global in scale while local in perspective, the hotel immerses guests in the ever-changing, vibrant and creative culture of East London so they feel like a local from the moment they step foot in Andaz London. Andaz London Liverpool Street operates five restaurants and bars, each with its own distinctive character and unique offering.

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The Ladybird Inn was constructed in 1905 in a very different age. At that time, it was both an Inn and a Hotel and was built to serve Bromsgrove Station which had been completed some years earlier together with the extensive railway workshops that were operational at that time (now a housing estate). Aston Fields was originally a standalone village surrounded by open fields but these days it is connected to Bromsgrove with continuous housing all the way along New Road. However, it is still regarded by the residents as “the village” and there is a strong sense of village community. The Ladybird Inn is, and always has been, the focal point of the village. The McConnell Room is named after James Mconnell the first chairman of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers who met at The Ladybird Inn in 1846 to discuss the idea of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers.