When
planning your Kent wedding reception, the
first question you should ask yourself is whether
you'd like a religious ceremony or a
civil one. For people who opt to get married
at their local church, you will have to find
a venue for the reception. If on the other hand,
you're interested in a civil ceremony,
your venue will need to be licensed for marriages
and also be able to double up and be used for
both the reception and the service itself. Having
your ceremony and reception in the same Kent
venue does have its benefits, of course. minimizing
traveling time for both you and your
guests and you don't have the hassle of laying
on transport between the church and reception
venue.
King
Charles Hotel - 01634 830303
Brompton Road, Gillingham, Kent. ME7 5QT
The
King Charles Hotel has over 17 years experience
in the planning, organisation and running
of wedding receptions. Our aim is to help
relieve the pressure of organising the most
important day of your lives. We have a Civil
Marriage Licence which enables you to have
your marriage ceremony in our delightful
gardens.
Hempstead
House - 01795 428020
London Road, Bapchild, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 9PP
Private
Victorian Country House Hotel and Restaurant
set in 4 acres of beautifully landscaped
gardens surrounded by glorious Kentish
countryside. Sweeping lawns, sunken garden
with lily pond, thatched summer house,
sheltered courtyard, Stone fountain and
swimming pool garden all provide the
perfect backdrop for photographs. Impressive
new entrance and bar area leading into
The Heritage Suite which has a civil
marriage licence and seats up to 150.