Weddings at the Abbey House Gardens, Malmesbury 

(Wedding Vacancies are fully booked for 2010) 

We are now able to offer you the opportunity to marry within historic Abbey House. Dating back to the mid C16th but with C13th foundations, this unique property has a most wonderful atmosphere. If you are looking for an intimate, familial and quite unique environment this could be the place for you. Whether your ceremony involves just you and your witnesses or you need room for 130 we have a space for you.

 

Choose the panelled hall for parties of 40, the library with its beautiful view over the river gardens for up to 100, or the Belvedere for larger informal parties, perfect in the summer with its tree top vistas. If you wish to plan some catering in the gardens following your ceremony, we can offer you use of two small marquees for drinks, canapes or even a sit down wedding breakfast. We do as much as you'd wish to ensure the smooth running of your day whether you want just a civil ceremony and photographs in the beautiful gardens or stay on to follow with a reception which might be just a cake and champagne, canapes or a three course bespoke wedding breakfast complete with harp, string quartet and even a magician for the children!

 


Whilst in Malmesbury why not visit Ribbons & Lace in The Potters Yard by Cross Hayes Car Park in the town centre to view the lovely range of wedding dresses, bridesmaid dresses and evening wear available. You can make an appointment with Nicky for a fitting whether you wish to try on one of her gowns or have a dress made to your specifications. You are assured of a friendly welcome and a most enjoyable experience.



Need a local florist for bouquets or buttonholes? Then you could try Hortico on Gloucester St. or Flowers Galore in the High St. Both have catalogues to show what can be done and will be very happy to create something to your requirements.


                      Our Selection of Wedding Photos by Kay Adkins, Geoff Marchant, Gee Photography, Big Big Day Photography, Ryan Dix , Top banner photo Jonathan Hobson


Photo above by Alice Jackman