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Recommendations for wedding venues in East Dulwich or nearby


beckwig

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Hello there, EDF-ers,


I'm getting married in September and we've just lost our venue. We'd like to get married close to home, so does anyone have any recommendations for a reception venue, especially for the affianced on a budget? We're inviting between 150-200 people so it'll need to be fairly spacious! Any recommendations would be heartily appreciated.


Cheers!

Rebecca

Hi Rebecca,


I shot a wedding in a place called "Court Gardens" in Marlow which is just outside London near Maidenhead. The couple said the value was great and it really is a beautiful building.


I've just found the website i'll leave a link here to have a look at.

http://courtgardenhousevenue.co.uk


Hope you find somewhere


All the best

Mark

Have you looked at bel air house In dulwich village? Really nice building and grounds. Think you can hire all of it out but not sure (we're only looking at the upstairs as it's for a christening). Lots of parking as well.


Good luck X

Bad luck Rebecca. There are some great venues in and around SE22. If you're planning a date that's not high season and possibly on a week day you might be able to negotiate a better rate for a lovely Wedding venue.


You may have looked at these already but I can recommend the following that I've worked at:

Dulwich College

Horniman Conservatory

Dulwich Picture Gallery

The Garden Museum - Lambeth

The Lido Cafe - Herne Hill (not sure they can handle over 100)

Rosedale pub (West Dulwich)

Belair House (mentioned above)

Kingwood House - West Dulwich

Queens House - Greenwich

Maritime Museum - Greenwich


Good luck :)

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