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Posted by Danielle Harvey on 13 January 2025
Sister company to County Wedding Magazines, the event brings couples in touch with local professionals who are on hand to help plan the wedding day. From photographers to cake makers, musicians to florists you're sure to tick a lot off of your to-do list by attending one of our County Wedding Events.
Nestled in the Hertfordshire countryside, just 25 miles from London, Micklefield Hall is a stunning all-inclusive and exclusive-use venue. Steeped in history and surrounded by manicured gardens, it's an award-winning, Grade II listed 16th-century tithe barn, boasting a romantic temple and rose gardens - a picturesque back drop to any special occasion.
With three licensed areas for civil ceremonies, space for up to 200 guests and exclusive caterers, Micklefield Hall is the perfect venue for your wedding.
The fair will be open from 11pm to 3pm, it's free entry, couples will receive a goodie bag and also have the opportunity to win their dream honeymoon.
For more details and to pre-register, please visit Micklefield Hall Wedding Show - 19 Jan 2025 - register now!
When: Sunday 19th January 2025 - 11pm to 3pm
Where: Sarratt Road, Sarratt, Nr Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, WD3 6AQ
Who: micklefieldhall.com
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