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Classifieds
One of
the most
romantic
Castles in
England
O
FTEN described as
As well as the stunning visual aspect Sudeley also won the 2008 Wedding
one of the most
of Sudeley’s grounds, the rich history Venue of the Year award and as a result
romantic Castles in
and heritage of this wonderful venue has seen a rise in wedding bookings in
England, Sudeley Castle in
make weddings here very special. Queen 2009. Wedding organiser Debbie
Katherine Parr lived here and is Hillyard says: ‘It’s lovely to see couples
Winchcombe offers a truly
entombed in St Mary’s Church and the still getting married despite the current
unique and breathtaking
Castle was once under the ownership of climate. We are very flexible here at
the infamous Henry VIII, who visited Sudeley, so couples can be more sensible
wedding venue in the heart
Sudeley with Anne Boleyn in 1535. about the size of their wedding whilst
of the glorious Cotswolds.
The staff at Sudeley Castle have not compromising on their dreams of a
With over 1200 acres of grounds,
recently received recognition for their uniquely beautiful setting.’
romantic ruins and award winning
beautiful venue. The gardens have been To find out more about wedding, country
gardens, Sudeley Castle can provide the
voted as one of the top 5 favourite cottages or opening times visit the website at
perfect backdrop to your wedding
gardens to visit in the South West by
www.sudeleycastle.co.uk or call 01242
photographs.
Gardener’s World magazine readers. 602308.
66 COTSWOLDESSENCE | SEPTEMBER ~ NOVEMBER 2009
www.cotswoldessence.co.uk
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