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View the latest issue of Your Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wedding for FREE! |
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During these trying uncertain times, we thought to let you read the latest issue of your favourite wedding magazine for FREE.
Simply Follow this link
And as an extra gift, you can also read any of our previous issues by following this link
If you are planning your future wedding, you will find our magazines absolutely invaluable in providing you with both inspiration and sourcing reputable local services.
If you are interested in areas outside of the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire region, then visit our County Wedding Magazines portal to view any of our other 18 wedding titles covering most parts of the UK. All are available to read for FREE. Simply scroll down to the title of your choice and click on the Get Your Copy link. | |
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June/July 2020 |
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When writing this, we’re about eight weeks in to what we now know is ‘lockdown’ and I, along with the rest of the country, and the world, have found it to be an emotional roller-coaster. Of course, nothing compares to what our wonderful NHS and key workers face each day, however, we’re all doing our best to keep our own little bubble moving and safe!
This issue, it’s been wonderful working with local suppliers and couples, supporting both through this time, and fingers, toes and everything crossed we start to see our wonderful world of weddings come back to us slowly but surely!
For some true escapism, this edition is packed to the brim with lovely inspiration for planning your wedding during lockdown and beyond; we have delicious cake designs over on page 77 and some stunning bridal boutiques from 65 to 67. The shoot this issue is oh-so romantic on page 45 and check out the real weddings of Simon and Katharine, Ben and Ellie, and Stefan and Kelly to see how they turned their big-day dreams in to reality.
Please do get in touch if you’re a business looking to share any news about your company during this unprecedented time; or perhaps you’re a couple that has had to postpone your wedding, or maybe you’re holding a wedding despite the upcoming restrictions and want to share your stories with us, email me at danielleh@county.wedding
Curl up on your sofa with a brew and biscuit and enjoy this issue! | |
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Steeped in history |
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De Vere Beaumont Estate
De Vere Beaumont Estate is a picturesque hotel set in the world-famous royal borough of Windsor. Once home to various families of the British aristocracy, there is an air of enchantment that grips you from the moment you arrive.
This 44-acre estate of stunning grounds which includes natural ponds, manicured gardens and quirky sculptures; is free for guests and visitors to explore – there’s even Hunter wellies available to borrow from reception! Walk down the drive, and this sense of regal company strikes when casting eyes on the English Palladian architecture of the White House building standing tall above the surrounding countryside.
Step inside the original Georgian manor house and instantly it’s a home away from home with the open fireplace and curving staircase which leads up to its suites. Its interiors throughout are a masterclass in understated luxury, with a distinctly British aesthetic.
Originally the boy’s school dining room – the house was a public school from 1854 to 1967 – the Beaumont Room is a bright and welcoming space for 150 guests with large windows reaching to the ceiling and direct access to the gardens.
Post-vows, walking into the stunning Chapel for the first time is always a special moment. Built in 1870, the Chapel features an ornate ceiling painted by celebrated architect Romaine Walker. Meanwhile the beautiful stained-glass rose window adds an explosion of colour and light, creating an enchanting setting for a wedding breakfast for up to 160 guests or an evening reception for up to 180 guests.
When tying the knot here couples benefit from a complimentary menu tasting pre-wedding, and a dinner, bed and breakfast stay on their first wedding anniversary; the services of a dedicated wedding planner and special bed and breakfast rates are available for big-day guests – of whom you can enjoy a private breakfast with the next day.
For history buffs, standout features include stained-glass windows, a restored altar, a memorial to First & Second World War, original confessional booths now converted into alcoves and the swimming pool at the Beaumont Estate was the first heated indoor swimming pool to be built in England! For more historical facts about this venue check out our website; www.yourberksbucksoxon.wedding/newsheadlines
Visit: www.devere.co.uk/beaumont-estate
Check out more local venues on page 17 of the current issue, available now: www.yourberksbucksoxon.wedding/free-download | |
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A splash of colour |
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These wedding dresses in shimmery metallic shades and soft pastel tones are the perfect pick for brides not wanting to wear white.
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Berkshire wedding venue on dealing with the pandemic |
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The Mill House is set within the stunning Berkshire countryside and offers beautifully landscaped gardens, where every season shows off something new. However, like with many wedding venues, it has been faced with challenges due to the pandemic...
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Paradise on our doorstep |
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Kelly Andrews discovers the minimoon delights of Hampshire.
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