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Local wedding venues?


MissKing

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Hello everyone,


I'm on the hunt for ideas for a decent small local wedding venue, for about 100 people. I was wondering if any of you guys have been to weddings in the local area that were nice? My friend tried for the Crooked Well but sadly it's booked up! Wondering if anyone on here might know of a hidden gem?


Any ideas welcome! :)

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Have you looked at Dulwich Picture Gallery or the Hornmian conservatory? They'd both be large enough. I think they are exclusively available through Suzanne James catering, so quite expensive but v good standard.


You might struggle to find a restaurant or pub type venue to accommodate that many people. Even Belair House might be too small.

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