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Berkshire-based The Three Guineas, a Fuller's pub, is a historic Grade II-listed building that was the original entrance to Reading station. The team has seen a growing demand for smaller, more intimate weddings, which are a natural fit for the property.
The licensed private room is ideal for ceremonies of between 50 and 60 guests, and lends itself to couples wanting a relaxed, stylish space rather than a large-scale venue. Being located next to the station makes it an attractive choice for couples who have wedding guests travelling to the town, and allows couples to host their ceremony, drinks reception and wedding breakfast in one place, keeping the day seamless and stress-free.
Because the venue is popular with micro weddings, second marriages and modern couples who want something personal, the team are currently offering a complimentary prosecco reception for couples booking midweek or off-peak weddings, adding value to the day without compromising on the overall experience.
To find out more and to book, visit https://www.three-guineas.co.uk