Your East Anglian Wedding - February/March 2022 (Issue 53)

NEWS All the latest from around the region EDITOR LOVES… Pantone’s 2022 Colour of the Year – a brand new shade of blue called Very Peri that’s perfect for weddings. A mix, somewhere between periwinkle blue and deep violet, it offers a modern upgrade to the something blue tradition for brides. From bridesmaids’ dresses to flowers and decorative details, there’s a whole host of ways to introduce the on-trend hue into your wedding day. NEW OWNERS Norfolk’s Caistor Hall Hotel has recently been acquired by award-winning hospitality and events company Brasted’s. As the latest addition to the Brasted’s collection, their experienced team is looking forward to sharing their ideas and expertise to guide couples through every step of their wedding day. With more than 35 years in the industry and a wealth of experience in fine dining, their wide selection of seasonally inspired and locally sourced dishes can all be adapted to create your own bespoke menu. For further details of the hotel visit www.caistorhall.com and turn to page 19 for our spotlight on wedding venues in and around Norwich.  Nearlywed VENUE ALERT Introducing The Woodyard, a new wedding venue at Worstead Estate in the heart of North Norfolk. The former sawmill has been beautifully restored to reflect its long history and retain the original charm of the Georgian buildings. Set in a stunning location, complete with a lake, walled garden and glorious scenery, it’s available to book with exclusive use across three days for a magical celebration to remember. The Woodyard is made up of a thatched barn surrounded by outbuildings. The Mulberry Room, which once housed the original sawmill, is now a light and airy blank-canvas space to make your own. A charming spot for the ceremony or wedding breakfast, each room can be used in different ways. The newly restored Summerhouse and Lake Island provide an al-fresco setting for romantic ‘I dos’, you can even make your grand arrival by rowing boat. If the weather’s bad, there’s no need to worry, the Thatched Barn with its vaulted ceiling, exposed brick walls and striking chandeliers provides a welcoming retreat so you won’t need to venture outside. With beautiful historic grounds, the Walled garden and the West Lawn, there’s plenty of amazing photo opportunities and idyllic spots for outdoor ceremonies. There’s accommodation available too, with four renovated period buildings to stay in, including a grand, eight-bedroom Grade ll listed property with three acres of private grounds and an orangery, which is also licensed for intimate ceremonies. To find our more visit www.worsteadestate.com www.jamesrouse.com www.jamesrouse.com www.jamesrouse.com YOUR ESSENTIALS 9

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