Tuesday 7 June 2011

Quex Park Wedding Showcase

New gazebo to be revealed
Sunday 26th June  12 3pm     Pre register for free entry
Quex Park is to hold an exclusive Wedding Showcase to unveil its new gazebo licensed for civil ceremonies and its refurbished bridal dressing area, on Sunday 26th June.
The stunning gazebo, designed by well-known local architect Malcolm Rowlett, compliments perfectly the fine Victorian Ironwork on the verandas of Quex House and the Powell-Cotton Museum
Inside, ‘The Roberts Room’, a regency style Brides' dressing room in Quex House with it’s own bathroom, has been refurbished to offer the bride and her attendants the ideal setting in which to prepare for the ceremony.  It also offers excellent photo opportunities for the bride and her attendants and has magnificent views of the manicured grounds.
“Work has been going on round the clock to ensure that the gazebo and Roberts Room were ready for the start of the outdoor wedding season,” said Quex Park Assistant Estate Manager, Angie Curwen, adding, “They look magnificent.”
Handcrafted at Andy Thornton Architectural Antiques’s Rosemount workshops, this classic Victorian-style gazebo is reminiscent of the park bandstands of that period.  Created to Quex’s own specifications, it provide a unique focal point for a wedding ceremony.
Quex Park has seating for up to 120 in front of the gazebo that can then be catered for the wedding breakfast in the Hannah Dining Suite. 
Drinks receptions and can be held in the gardens, museum or on the terrace.  Up to 200 guests can be catered for in the evening with a finger buffet, barbeque or hog-roast.
Bell ringing in Quex Park’s historic Waterloo Tower, which is depicted in the Quex Park logo, makes for the perfect wedding day.
At the showcase, which is free to visitors who pre register online at www.quexpark.co.uk, guests will be able to experience the unique new opportunities and attractions available at what is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and historic wedding venues any where in the country.
There will be free food and wine sampling from the wedding menus, and Quex’s dedicated wedding team will be on hand to discuss individual requirements in detail and to book private viewings.
Visitors will also have a chance to meet and talk to a selection of suppliers such as dress and cake makers, car hirers and formal wear outfitters.

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