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Palm House set to showcase wedding open evening
One of Liverpool’s most iconic venues is set to play host to an exclusive wedding open evening this Thursday (April, 30).
Between 5-7pm, hundreds of brides and grooms-to-be are set to descend on Sefton Park Palm House to gain a true insight into what the popular Grade II listed Victorian glasshouse has to offer.
Couples will be given expert advice in how to create their perfect wedding courtesy of the Palm House’s wedding team, and will also be able to meet and greet suggested specialist suppliers including caterers, photographers, DJs, florists and lighting companies.
Director of the Palm House Moira Leonard said: “The Palm House combines an idyllic parkland setting together with unique elegant architecture and rich heritage – because of that our stunning venue continues its appeal as wedding destination of choice.
“Having hosted an array of previous wedding fayres and opening evenings, it’s always a pleasure to meet future brides and grooms-to-be and offer them a true insight into how their big day could look like when surrounded by botanic bridal bliss.
“As well as exploring our venue and its grounds throughout the special opening evening, couples are able to go through every attribute that is needed to make their dream wedding a reality, with the help of our trusted suppliers.“
Admission is free. For more information about the Palm House visit www.palmhouse.org.uk or call 0151 726 9304.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jack Woods .
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