Your Devon and Cornwall Wedding - November/December 2023 (Issue 46)

NEW CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PLYMOUTH The New Continental Hotel is Plymouth’s largest independent familyowned hotel. It’s a Grade II-listed Victorian building marrying traditional Art Deco details with modern elements. Inside, the glamorous vintage décor and romantic, classic style make it a timeless setting for a wedding. Ceremonies take place in the Green Room, an intimate setting boasting a beautiful chandelier for up to 50 guests, and also in the Athena Room for up to 150 loved ones. Receptions for up to 100 people are held in the Athena Room, which has a beautiful canopy ceiling filled with fairylights, or in the beautiful Ballroom which is suitable for up to 250 loved ones with its statement chandeliers, own bar and dancefloor. There’s an elegant four-poster bridal suite plus 99 bedrooms and suites, ideal for guests who can enjoy breakfast in the executive restaurant the following morning. The central location offers a variety of photographic backdrops close by, from the iconic Plymouth Hoe and Royal William Yard to the park. Ceremony licence? Yes Contact: 01752 276 798, www.newcontinental.co.uk •We love… the red carpet outside the grand entrance. PIER ONE PLYMOUTH This contemporary wedding venue marries industrial character with rustic and minimalistic features. Despite the modern feel, elements of the historic Plymouth Hoe heritage are laced throughout, from the dramatic views of the limestone cliffs to the original stone stairs leading down to the sea. The natural environment and coastal scenery surrounding this year-round venue provide wonderful photographic backdrops. The venue seamlessly blends the outdoors with the interior. Because of its prime water’s edge location, each event space at Pier One features access to the sea. Ceremonies take place on the Sea View Balcony for up to 60 guests or on the Sea Facing Terrace for an intimate 20 loved ones. Both private spaces are ideal if the weather turns bad because the balcony has a retractable roof and glass sides that can be closed quickly with the views still enjoyed. Receptions can also be held on the terrace for up to 60 people. Inside, there are floor-to-ceiling windows in every room, bathing them in natural daylight. The indoor function room offers a casual and relaxed feel, designed to fit up to 50 guests. There’s a private bar that looks across over the Plymouth Sound and boasts a balcony in front of it. Ceremony licence? Yes Contact: 01752 251 320, www.pieroneplymouth.co.uk •We love… that some of Plymouth’s most iconic sights are close by for guests to visit, from the Tinside Lido and Smeaton’s Tower to The Barbican. THE LOST GARDENS OF HELIGAN, ST. AUSTELL Known as Europe’s largest garden restoration project, this 200-acre, multi-award-winning estate set in ancient woodland is a paradise for plant, garden and wildlife lovers. Lush Victorian gardens and a jungle take visitors on a sub-tropical journey along winding paths snaking through bamboo tunnels under majestic tree ferns. Weddings take place in a range of places including The Folly for up to 50 guests, a whimsical and elegant 20th-century garden hideaway set in the wooded area. Alternatively, the Heligan Kitchen Conservatory provides a charming barn-style space with full-length windows and a cosy wood burner, also for up to 50 loved ones. Stewards House, a renovated mid-19th century space with a bright, light-filled orangery and beautiful flower garden is another option for up to 25 guests while small parties of up to 20 people can enjoy the walled Italian Garden with scented borders and charming folly. Intimate gatherings of just 10 loved ones can fill Pencalenick Greenhouse, a stunning glasshouse; the historic glass Vinery filled with vines and succulents or The Head Gardener’s Office. Receptions take place in Stewards House, the Heligan Kitchen Conservatory or outside under a stretch tent where a barbecue can be served. Ceremony licence? Yes Contact: 01726 845105, www.heligan.com/events/weddings-at-heligan •We love… that the dishes served are created with produce that’s mostly grown on the estate. Seasonal decorations from the gardens and estate, such as fresh flowers, herbs and foliage also help to decorate each wedding space. www.rabbithousestudiophotography.com 22

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