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THE PERFECT VENUE


A Picture Perfect Jacobean Mansion


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anhams Hall, part of the Exclusive Hotels and Venues collection, is tucked away in the heart of the Hertfordshire countryside,


just outside Ware, and is the picture perfect Jacobean Mansion for a picture perfect wedding.


ENJOY CHRISTMAS AT MORETEYNE MANOR December 2018 menu - price per head *£35.00 - inc of VAT


*10% service will be levied


Cream of Honey Parsnip Soup with Chive Crème Fraiche Fig & Goat’s Cheese Filo Parcels


Chicken Liver, Bacon & Apricot Pate on Winter Chutney Moreteyne Hors D’oeuvres


Roast Norfolk Turkey with Cranberry & Chilli Stuffing Scotch Filet Steak with Sauce Verte Sea Trout with Lemon & Parsley Butter


Woburn Venison with Plum & Sloe Gin Compote Butternut Squash & Beetroot Crumble Panache of Seasonal Vegetables


Brandy Snap Basket with Poached Pears & Champagne Sorbet Manor House Cheeses


Freshly Ground Coffee and Teas - Mince Pies


Woburn Road, Marston Moreteyne, Beds, MK43 0NG Tel: 01234 767003 www.moreteynemanor.co.uk E: dining@moreteynemanor.co.uk


Open Tue to Sat for lunch and dinner (Functions only on Sunday)


One of England’s most picturesque settings


Built in 1715 and set in 27 acres of stunning grounds,


you’ll find curated gardens with magnificent fountains, natural lakes, an abundance of flowers and even a spectacular Japanese Tea House you can tie the knot in. The mansion itself boasts elegant Jacobean period features with views out over the expansive grounds. The 77 bedroom mansion is the perfect venue offering


indoor and outdoor wedding ceremonies and civil partnerships. The dedicated team will help pull out all the stops for your dream day. Inside, the striking Long Gallery holds an ornate high


ceiling and wood panelling perfect for ceremonies and in The Great Hall, enjoy stone framed lattice windows with its original minstrel’s gallery, great for dining. Outside, wed in front of the stunning mansion or in the summer months, celebrate in style and get married in the Japanese Tea House with friends and family. As just a selection of the spaces to chose from that can


host up to 130 for a wedding breakfast and up to 170 for an evening reception and with delicious menus to match, Fanhams Hall has all that you could possibly need for a picture perfect wedding.


For further information call 01920 460511 or visit www.exclusive.co.uk/fanhams-hall


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oreteyne manor is one of the most unique restaurants and special occasion venues in Bedfordshire and possibly the most


picturesque settings in England. This 16th Century moated Tudor manor house oozes history and charm and makes for an unforgettable dining experience or to help celebrate a special event, occasion of wedding day.


As well the romantic


beamed restaurant, Moreteyne Manor can also offer two private suites accommodating 18 to 60 guests respectively. The larger of the suites also has its own private bar, making it an ideal location for weddings and other special occasions including civil ceremonies. The secluded gardens and stunning marquee are just perfect for wedding photography with the beautiful backdrop of the Manor. As one of the prime locations for wedding receptions in the


area, Moreteyne Manor has excellent reputation for delivering first-class customer service complemented with a beautiful venue that is unique for all types of wedding receptions.


For more information telephone 01234 767003 or visit www.moreteynemanor.co.uk


www.countylifemagazines.co.uk Sicilian Lemon Curd Sponge Pudding with Creamy Custard


Auntie Beattie’s Christmas Pudding with Brandy Sauce White Chocolate & Baileys Mousse


Crayfish & Crab Tossed with Bloody Mary Dressing


Moreteyne Manor WEDDING BREAKFASTS - PRIVATE PARTIES - MEETINGS - & FOR ALLYOUR SPECIAL OCCASIONS


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