Venue alert! London Syon Park
Londons best-kept secret lies within acres of parkland. It's the perfect venue for a super stylish wedding day
London Syon Park has opened its doors as a city-chic venue with traditional English country house charm. Perfect for a sophisticated do and surrounded by 200 acres of lush parkland and stunning landscape gardens, its the perfect place to wed away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
There are several unique and elegant ways to wed at Syon, whether you're opting for a civil marriage or a ceremony. Larger wedding parties should opt for the Grand Syon Ballroom, which accommodates up to 500 guests for a champagne receptions and 384 for a wedding breakfast. Its photo-fabulous too, with sky-high ceilings, modern, hand-crafted Murano glass chandeliers and floor-to-ceiling windows for plenty of oh-la-la moments in front of the camera.
For more intimate affairs - a hen party perhaps - you can hire The Dukes Parlour. This luxe suite is perfect for a casual buffet-style brunch for upwards of 15 people, and includes a private pool table and a 52 inch 3D television for your girls' fave movies super-sized!
If you really want to spoil yourself (and guests) on your W-day, rent out the entire fit-for-a-princess Clubhouse, which includes 40 bedrooms, a games room, the clubhouse restaurant and a private dining area. Whats more, youll be given a key to Syon Parks very own Secret Garden, complete with a pretty-as-a-picture bridge resting over a lake an ideal photo opportunity for cute shots of you and the groom.
So, what makes Syon Park extra special (other than all of the above)? The detail of course! By booking the venue, you'll also get a personalised wedding co-ordinator, bespoke menu design and tasting with executive chef Lee Streeton, spa wedding collection packages, as well as personalised messages on bedroom TVs to welcome guests to your wedding. For a big day with blow-out wow-factor, London Syon Park couldnt be more perfect.
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By Stephanie Stafford










