Your Kent Wedding - Page number 25 - November/December 2021 (Issue 99)

OUTSIDE the box We round up Kent’s coolest quirky and unusual wedding venues THE LOST VILLAGE OF DODE 01622 734 205 | www.dodevillage.com Shrouded in romance and history, Dode’s church offers the opportunity for something truly different. A beautiful Norman building, looking almost exactly as it did 900 years ago, with straw covering the floor and candles lighting the scene, its atmosphere is palpable. The church has been silently standing guard over the lost village for centuries and is a wonderfully appropriate place to celebrate the joy of marriage. Overlooking the valley, the grounds, which feature two acres of meadow with small village pond and stone circle, invoke memories of times past. Plus, tucked away below the church are two 16 th -century style retreat cottages constructed in English oak where you can enjoy your morning preparations and stay on the wedding night. Dode Church is the perfect spot for you if you’re looking for a ceremony where tradition, intimacy and a link to the romance of the past are the main components. Say “I do” beneath the oak ceiling looking down on simple benches covered with warming rugs where your nearest and dearest gather. Following the vows, you’re welcome to take photographs in the grounds before returning to the church, which will have been transformed into a Medieval banquet hall for your wedding breakfast and evening of dancing and merriment. The venue can accommodate 42 all day. Dode provides a free wedding rehearsal and a complimentary menu- tasting session if you’re using the in-house caterers. You’re also welcomed back after your big day to attend various events, and can even hold a renewal handfasting ceremony. WE LOVE The minstrels gallery offers a dramatic touch of theatre with space for musicians and photographers alike. www.ma ttjamesphotography.co.uk www.mat tjamesphotography.co.uk UNUSUAL VENUES 25

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