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Medieval Wedding Location Ideas
by Rose Smith - rose@wedthemes.com
Description: Ideas on finding the location for a perfect medieval wedding.
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One of the more difficult aspects of having a medieval
wedding is finding a suitable location. Look for old, gothic
type churches, historical buildings, Tudor style homes or
large open park areas or gardens.
In a lot of cases though, you can make almost any
location have the look and feel of a medieval castle or
garden, without actually having to be in one by using
decorations and various props.
Here are several ideas on where to hold your wedding
and reception. Make sure to keep a list of sites you look at,
take note of their good and bad points and list ideas that
you can incorporate into your medieval scheme.
**Churches**
The most obvious place to start is a local church. Many
churches are built from stone and have a historical look
and feel to them. A nice setting would be at a local
country church in the area. You will need to speak to
the clergy at several churches to see if they are willing
to officiate at a medieval type of wedding. This could be
a problem, however, as most will want to stick to a
traditional type of wedding.
**Backyard Weddings**
A backyard setting can be lovely for an outdoors-medieval
wedding, especially if it has a beautiful garden. Make sure
the site has mature trees, lots of flowers and some benches.
**Local Woodland Park or Gardens**
If you have park areas that are filled with trees and pathways,
with some open field space, this would be a great location
for a wedding. You will need to find out whether this is a
city park or provincial/state park. Contact the Parks and
Recreation department.
**Historical Homes**
Sometimes, you can rent out historical homes in your
community. Some of these homes are owned by the city
and function as "tourist" sites. You can also find local people
who are willing to rent their homes for such occasions.
What you are looking for is gothic type homes or Tudor
style homes.
**Golf and Country Clubs**
Local Golf and Country Clubs usually have banquet
facilities and private rooms. In some cases, they also
have a garden area that you may be able to use.
Remember you can easily create the feel of a medieval
setting with various decorations, so don't dismiss the
idea of a Country Club.
**Chalets and Inns**
Consider having your wedding and reception at a Country
Inn or Chalet in the mountains. The scenery is usually
outstanding and, as they are in the "tourist" industry, they
will most often have a kitchen for catering and a dining room.
**Larger Hotels**
A popular spot for receptions are local hotels. They have
plenty of room, your guests can stay right in the hotel and
they provide the meal. A draw back to this location is that
in many cases the room you are reserving may be in use
the night before and you won't be able to get in to set up
until early morning, the day of the wedding. Also, even if
you CAN get in to set up the day before, you may be
charged for booking the room for two days, instead of for one.
**Castles**
If you live in an area where there is a castle in the vicinity,
you are very lucky. Find out who owns it and see if they
are willing to allow you to use their castle for your wedding.
If you are willing to travel, there are a number of castles
in Europe who book out to wedding parties. If you dig
deeply enough, you may be able to find replica type
castles in the United States and Canada as well.
**Renaissance Fairs**
Almost all of the Renaissance Fairs held throughout the
world conduct wedding ceremonies or will allow you to
arrange your wedding ceremony to take place at their faire.
The Society for Creative Anachronism is the best place to
start your search. http://www.sca.org
My ebook -How to Create a Beautiful Medieval Wedding -
goes into more detail on locations and provides you
with questions to ask when researching a site to use,
as well as providing links to various castle locations.
However, the above should give you a good base of
ideas to start with. Use your imagination when searching
for a great location, you'd be surprised as to what's out
there that you could use.
Rose Smith is the author of How to Create a Beautiful Medieval
Wedding and several other wedding booklets. Visit Wedding
Themes and More for great ideas on theme weddings, favor ideas,
budget tips, honeymoon destinations, decorations and more.
http://www.wedthemes.com
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