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BLACKBURN RAVER 02-08-2006 10:08

Wedding Venues
 
hey peeps

just wondering if any of you know of any hotels etc that cater for weddings (civil ceromony) other than the obvious ones (dunk,highertrapp etc) done a search but as above it only gives you the obvious....

would be looking for the blackburn accy riblle valley areas so if any of you have been to one recently i would appreciate any info regarding locations

many thanks

B.R.

janet 02-08-2006 10:17

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Have a look at this site, should be of help to you.

http://www.weddingpages.co.uk/search...e=BB-Blackburn

Mytton fold farm is an excellent venue, my sister held her reception there. You can also get married there.

BLACKBURN RAVER 02-08-2006 10:19

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Cheers Janet Nice 1

Awaiting Info From Mytton Fold And Whtehall In Darwen (looks Really Nice)

janet 02-08-2006 10:27

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Glad to be of help.

entwisi 02-08-2006 11:01

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I think Sparth House do them in clayton (had my reception there)

Gayle 02-08-2006 11:28

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We had ours at Whitehall Country Club in Darwen - used to be really nice and I think it's just reopened.

lettie 02-08-2006 11:52

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Was a bridesmaid for my friend and fellow Accywebber 'Mange' in June this year. She got married at Whitehall Country Club in Darwen. We had a cracking day there, the service was perfect and the food excellent. Nice surroundings for the photos and a lovely bridal suite for us to get changed in. Like most of these places, the drinks are quite pricey but we smuggled in a couple of bottles of Champers which were quaffed whilst we were getting ready, hence tipsy bridesmaids.....:D

grannyclaret 02-08-2006 14:38

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ooh you little minx..Lettie

BLACKBURN RAVER 04-08-2006 00:03

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nice one lettie, received the info from whitehall this morn it looks promising....glad to hear good reports about it, it certainly eases the mind ;)

cashman 04-08-2006 12:52

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been to about 6 dinner/evenings at the whitehall country club,the food and service was always V.G. don,t know if that helps.:)

mez 04-08-2006 14:18

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been to myton fold farm a few times for dinner/dances & a wedding there no complaints either.

chav1 04-08-2006 17:10

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i was supposed to get married at the olde english kiosk in darwen

its a tudor type building with large garden areas and running stream/mini waterfalls etc in a small woodlands

not too expensive either a hell of a lot less than sparth house was which was a rip off in comparason

plenty of good places to have pics taken as well

jinxy 04-08-2006 17:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by chav1
i was supposed to get married at the olde english kiosk in darwen

its a tudor type building with large garden areas and running stream/mini waterfalls etc in a small woodlands

not too expensive either a hell of a lot less than sparth house was which was a rip off in comparason

plenty of good places to have pics taken as well

totally argree with you chav about the beautiful setting, unfortunately when i attended a wedding there recently it rained so not all of the wedding party wanted to go out for the photos which caused alot of probelms for the staff who had to rearrange the seating from the wedding ceremony to the reception, so as you can imagine there was alot of suffling around as the chairs were moved around and the tables brought in as the room was not very big. the food wasn't up to much either.

chav1 04-08-2006 17:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jinxy
totally argree with you chav about the beautiful setting, unfortunately when i attended a wedding there recently it rained so not all of the wedding party wanted to go out for the photos which caused alot of probelms for the staff who had to rearrange the seating from the wedding ceremony to the reception, so as you can imagine there was alot of suffling around as the chairs were moved around and the tables brought in as the room was not very big. the food wasn't up to much either.

i had a lucky escape then because the bride to be wasnt up to much either looking back on it :D

BLACKBURN RAVER 09-08-2006 16:59

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jsut like to say thanks for the advice and recomendations and also that we have chosen whitehall country club...13th cot 2007...:D


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