REAL WEDDING - THE BANK HOUSE HOTEL
THE WEDDING OF LES AND SONIA
The wedding of Les and Sonia took place at The Bank House Hotel, Bransford, Worcestershire, on 30th July 2017. They chose The Bank House due to its excellent location, variety of rooms and the relaxed atmosphere with friendly and efficient staff. This faith was well placed as their entire day was perfect.
Whilst Sonia was being pampered, the fabulous hotel staff, including the couple’s personal wedding co-ordinator Adam, prepared the Malvern View Room, with its fabulous views over Worcestershire Beacon, for the ceremony, with the help of Jon from Kilbury flowers. Following the ceremony, the happy couple and their guests made their way into the beautiful hotel gardens, the stunning setting for their photographs taken by Scott Stockwell.
“Following the ceremony, the happy couple and their guests made their way into the beautiful hotel gardens, the stunning
setting for their photographs taken by Scott Stockwell.
Adam announced the couple into the beautiful garden room to applause from all their family and friends. The delicious three-course meal, attracting many favourable comments from the guests, was followed by speeches and then guests mingled in the bar and gardens whilst the staff quickly reconfigured the room in preparation for the evening disco and hog roast. The hotel’s disco played a fantastic choice of music that kept the dance floor filled all night.
“Overall we had a fantastic day; we achieved our wish for a relaxed, fun event that everyone enjoyed,” commented Sonia. “Our choice of venue was fully vindicated from the moment we walked through the hotel doors; we were their number one priority. Would we recommend this venue to others? Absolutely yes, they gave us our perfect day, which we will remember for the rest of our lives together.”
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