‘Romantic woodland’ wedding venue launches in Northumberland
A brand new wedding venue has launched in the Northumberland countryside.
Halton Grove has opened for tours and is taking bookings for weddings from next summer.
Situated near the historic Roman town of Corbridge, Halton Grove has been refurbished to become a dedicated wedding destination.
The venue and its surroundings are being offered to wedding parties on an ‘exclusively yours’ basis, giving guests full use of the estate, including accommodation in the Victorian farmhouse and Bridesmaid’s Cottage.
With interior decor from renowned designer and Instagram favourite Kerry Lockwood, the venue will be hosting weddings from Summer 2022.
Simon Glover, co-owner and project manager of Halton Grove, commented: “Finally being able to take bookings for next year and working hard to make wedding dreams come true is a hugely exciting moment for us.
“By offering exclusive use of the estate, as well as the unique bridesmaid’s cottage where bridal parties can stay over, get ready and stage their photo shoots, we feel that we can provide guests with a truly unique and memorable experience.
“The venue is about as quintessentially British as you can get and we’re hoping that, as well as couples who live locally, we will be able to attract those from further afield to this beautiful part of the country.”
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