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Cliveden
Taplow, Berkshire SL6 0JF
Tel: 01628 668 561 Fax: 01628 661 837
Web: www.clivedenhouse.co.uk
Getting married at Cliveden will hopefully be just the beginning
of a marriage made in heaven, with memories to last a lifetime.
Britain’s highest-rated five red-star hotel, Cliveden
was built in 1666 by the 2nd Duke of Buckingham as a hunting
lodge and is set within 376 acres of formal gardens and parklands
with views over the Berkshire countryside. Cliveden’s
grand, sumptuous interiors are matched by an illustrious history
and has been home to three Dukes, an Earl, the Astors and
a Prince of Wales, as well as distinguished 
guests: Winston Churchill, Harold MacMillan, President Roosevelt
and George Bernard Shaw, to name a few. Your wedding breakfast,
lunch or dinner will be held at the lavish Rococco French
Dining Room, which caters for up to 60 guests. Wedding ceremonies
can be held at either the Mountbatten Suite or Lady Astor
Suite, which has a private terrace overlooking the River Thames.
Intimate wedding parties of up to 12 guests are held at the
romantic Spring Cottage which played a role in the Profumo
scandal of the ‘60s.
A personal butler is at the guests’ beck and call. More
lavish wedding parties of over 60 guests can be accommodated
on an exclusive use basis and there’s also an option
to hire one of their chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce Phantoms.
Taplow House Hotel
Berry Hill, Taplow, Buckinghamshire, SL6 0DA
Tel: 01628 670 056 Fax: 01628 773 625
Web: www.taplowhouse.com
Set
within lush countryside along the Thames Valley, Taplow House
Hotel is a charming Georgian mansion dating back to 1598.
Six
acres of woodland and a spacious garden terrace offer
stunning views to set the mood for a truly romantic wedding.
Taplow’s Marquee weddings and receptions are ideal for
the summer and can seat up to 300 guests. There is a choice
of two elegant licensed suites for civil ceremonies of up
to 80 guests, and up to 150 guests for evening receptions.
A dedicated dance floor and private bar are located on the
lower ground floor. Taplow has been awarded two rosettes in
the AA 2006 Restaurant Guide. All of the 32 luxurious bedrooms
and suites are individually designed and a complimentary room
is reserved for the bride and groom.
Danesfield House Hotel
& Spa
Henley Road, Marlow-on-Thames, Buckinghamshire, SL7
2EY
Tel: 01628 891 010 Fax: 01628 890 408
Web: www.danesfieldhouse.co.uk
Situated
high on the Chiltern Hills overlooking the River Thames, Danesfield
House Hotel and Spa is an award-winning Victorian country
house hotel set within 65 acres of estate land with formal
Italianate gardens and 100-year old topiary. Make a grand
entrance in the magnificent wood-panelled Grand Hall
and hold your wedding ceremony or reception in the stunning
Versailles Suite.
On hot summer days, the terrace overlooking the gardens is
ideal for cocktail receptions. It’s worth booking a
pampering treat at the luxurious Danesfield Spa, winner of
the Condé Nast Johansens “Most Excellent Spa
2003”. The 20-metre pool, whirlpool and a myriad of
treatments are guaranteed to relieve pre and post-wedding
stress. Stay in one of their sumptuous suites furnished with
four-poster beds, some of which have views of the River Thames.
Getting married at Danesfield, you come away with lovely memories
and much more. You get a chance to enjoy exquisite dining
from award-winning Michelin-starred chef Aiden Bryne. Formerly
head chef at Restaurant Tom Aikens, Aiden’s creative
and innovative menu has garnered two AA Red Rosettes and three
RAC Ribbons for Danesfield’s Oak Room, which has recently
been re-designed by Anouska Hempel.
Nether Winchendon
House
Nether Winchendon, Near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire,
HP18 0DY
Tel: 01844 290 101 Fax: 01844 290 199
Web: www.netherwinchendonhouse.com
For
couples who prefer to make their own wedding arrangements,
Nether Winchendon House is the perfect reception venue. As
you enter the property, you are led through a tree-lined avenue
towards a screen of arches. The main house dates back to 1559
and the entire property exudes romantic, old-world charm.
A unique feature is the barn at Stable Yard and its beamed
high vaulted ceilings and a separate panelled dance room with
exposed wall timbers. There is a bar and ceremony room connected
to the main barn by an old-fashioned wooden staircase. If
the wedding couple wishes, a Marquee can be set up in the
Walled Garden.
Nether Winchendon House is not licensed to hold civil ceremonies
and does not provide catering and entertainment services.
This is an ideal reception venue for couples who prefer to
choose their own caterer and music service.
Manor Hotel
The Village Green, Datchet, Windsor, Berkshire, SL3
9EA
Tel: 01753 543 442 Fax: 01753 545 292
Web: www.mghotels.com
If a themed wedding or drinks reception on a boat along the
River Thames appeals to you, the Manor Hotel’s creative
team of planners can help plan your wedding and add that ‘wow’
factor to your special day.
The Manor Hotel dates back to 1335 when King Edward III bequeathed
the manor to William de Montacute and has since undergone
several transformations to become the intimate four-star boutique
hotel that it is today, set within the tranquil village of
Datchet.
The Manor Hotel offers an all-inclusive wedding package
but also caters to special requests, whether it’s a
dietary
requirement or a bespoke menu. They also have a wedding drinks
package and can arrange full evening entertainment –
discos, bands and even magicians. Four licensed suites cater
for up to 250 guests and discounted rates are offered for
weddings held during off-peak season and Fridays. Make
the most of this special day and stay in one of their stylish,
individually designed rooms equipped with a 21-inch TV, beds
plumped up with duck feather duvets and pillows and
bathrooms fitted with power showers.
Stoke Park Club
Park Road, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, SL2 4PG
Tel: 01753 717 171 Fax: 01753 717 181
Web: www.stokeparkclub.com
Every
wedding is special, but at the Stoke Park Club it becomes
extra-special. Set in a 350-acre estate, the Stoke Park Club
dates back to the Doomsday Book, when it was presented to
William de Stoke by King William I. Between 1581 and 1603,
it was owned by Queen Elizabeth I and in 1647 King Charles
I was held
prisoner here. Fastforward to the present for Stoke Park’s
role in film history.
Bridget Jones slept at the Club’s Pennsylvania Suite
and James Bond defeated Goldfinger on a game of golf back
in 1964. Weddings are held at the Clubhouse, a Palladian mansion
designed by James Wyatt, architect to King George III.
It has three suites, each one decorated with works of art
and fine antiques. The Estate is surrounded by parkland and
historic gardens, with lakes designed by ‘Capability’
Brown - a perfect backdrop for memorable wedding photographs.
Stoke Park Club’s expert team is committed to taking
the stress out of planning
your wedding while the award-winning spa offers pampering
treats to help you relax and enjoy your big day.
The Manor House Hotel
Aldermaston Park, Church Rd, Aldermaston, Reading,
Berkshire, RG7 4HX
Tel: 0118 981 9333 Fax: 0118 981 9025
Web: www.aldermastonmanor.co.uk
Also
known as the Manor House of
Aldermaston, the Manor House Hotel is a
Victorian building set within 137 acres of
Berkshire countryside in the picturesque village
of Aldermaston. This imposing manor house
and its red brick façade and towers have been
restored to its former grandeur.
Weddings at the Manor House are held in the
Library, a Jacobean oak-panelled room dating
back to 1636. It is licensed to hold civil wedding
ceremonies and can accommodate up to 80
seated guests and a further 20 standing. The
Manor House has built a reputation for its fine
food and wine and excellent service. They offer a comprehensive
wedding package which includes a complimentary menu tasting
and offer advice on planning the reception. There are 34 individually-decorated
en-suite bedrooms and facilities include tennis courts, gym,
sauna, steam room and sun beds.
Stoke Place
Stoke Poges, Berkshire, SL2 4HT
Tel: 01753 534 790 Fax: 01753 512 743
Web: www.stokeplace.co.uk
If
you’re looking for a wedding venue that combines
something old and something new, Stoke Place certainly fits
the description. This 16th century Queen Anne mansion has
been sympathetically converted into a luxurious boutiquestyle
retreat with a stylish mix of contemporary and modern furniture,
colours and textures. Only 25 minutes from Central London,
Stoke Place is located within the conservation area
of Stoke Green and is set in 22 acres of parkland, with a
lake and grounds landscaped by Capability Brown.
Impeccable service is top priority at Stoke Place and a new
wedding package has been designed to cater to specific requirements,
whether it’s the floral arrangement or the layout of
your reception. Civil ceremonies can be held at either one
of their three licensed rooms. The Howard Vyse room is used
for more intimate weddings and overlooks beautiful grounds,
while the Ballroom caters for up to 200 dinner guests and
300 cocktail guests. Marquee receptions can accommodate up
to 100 guests. Awaiting the newlyweds is a Bridal Suite, a
chilled bottle of champagne and a kingsize four-poster bed.
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