Bank Holiday
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Wedding venues! Everywhere seems to be one these days, went to Historic Dockyard Portsmouth and there was a sign on the HMS Warrior that there would be a wedding there later so limited access. Went to Arundel Wildfowl & Wetland Trust and they had a wedding in a little outhouse thing there!
Also, there must have been some classic car shows or ralleys or whatever about as I have never seen so many MG's etc. on the road in one week than down in Sussex this week!
Also, there must have been some classic car shows or ralleys or whatever about as I have never seen so many MG's etc. on the road in one week than down in Sussex this week!
Re: Bank Holiday
Was this near Goodwood? They have lots of special events and "Revival" weekend is only a fortnight away now.Beate wrote:
Also, there must have been some classic car shows or ralleys or whatever about as I have never seen so many MG's etc. on the road in one week than down in Sussex this week!
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There must have been something going on everywhere... randomly saw about a dozen horses (with their riders dressed as though they might be doing a military parade) as I drove through Regents Park yesterday (just after seeing a Giraffe!!! presumably part of London Zoo...) and then I saw a bunch of Hell's Angels types... honestly a very odd drive...Beate wrote:Wedding venues! Everywhere seems to be one these days, went to Historic Dockyard Portsmouth and there was a sign on the HMS Warrior that there would be a wedding there later so limited access. Went to Arundel Wildfowl & Wetland Trust and they had a wedding in a little outhouse thing there!
Also, there must have been some classic car shows or ralleys or whatever about as I have never seen so many MG's etc. on the road in one week than down in Sussex this week!

PS Worst wedding venue I actually went to see (misleading website!!!) was a National Trust place where you had to walk through MUD to get to the main building and given that the wedding room was tiny you'd have had to have a marquee well away from the building (yet another walk) where there was a VEGETABLE PATCH!!!! And it wasn't even CHEAP!!!!


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Beate wrote:Wedding venues! Everywhere seems to be one these days!
The Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth has just been granted a licence to perform weddings and is now officially the tallest building (558 ft) in the UK where you can wed!
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My sister's one was a really nice glass building with a surrounding pond and park. Looked fab except to get out of the car and to walk it there.... you have to walk over loads and loads of stones... and with heels on your feet...anakin wrote:There must have been something going on everywhere... randomly saw about a dozen horses (with their riders dressed as though they might be doing a military parade) as I drove through Regents Park yesterday (just after seeing a Giraffe!!! presumably part of London Zoo...) and then I saw a bunch of Hell's Angels types... honestly a very odd drive...Beate wrote:Wedding venues! Everywhere seems to be one these days, went to Historic Dockyard Portsmouth and there was a sign on the HMS Warrior that there would be a wedding there later so limited access. Went to Arundel Wildfowl & Wetland Trust and they had a wedding in a little outhouse thing there!
Also, there must have been some classic car shows or ralleys or whatever about as I have never seen so many MG's etc. on the road in one week than down in Sussex this week!![]()
PS Worst wedding venue I actually went to see (misleading website!!!) was a National Trust place where you had to walk through MUD to get to the main building and given that the wedding room was tiny you'd have had to have a marquee well away from the building (yet another walk) where there was a VEGETABLE PATCH!!!! And it wasn't even CHEAP!!!!Who wants to walk miles, let alone through mud, on their wedding day?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

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Yes, thank God they do!alpa wrote:do they have a lift?
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Sounds lovely! I think there should be a moving walkway type system available for us ladiesa_person wrote:My sister's one was a really nice glass building with a surrounding pond and park. Looked fab except to get out of the car and to walk it there.... you have to walk over loads and loads of stones... and with heels on your feet...Never again, I say, never again!

Even at my wedding (the venue was amazing even if I do say so myself) I had to ditch my shoes while we were having photos as I was sinking into the lawn... more comfy that way anyway

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Re: Bank Holiday
I revisited the lighthouse at Dungeness last week and you can get married there, too, now. I wonder who would want to, though, as it's very expensive; you have to climb up dozens of steps; the space is naturally very cramped and the views include loads of pylons and a power plant!
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I had the traditional church wedding here in the UK and whilst my venue was lovely and the views were over rolling fields, I would much prefer to see white sands and blue sea to pylons and a power plant but there are some pretty strange people out there!Ms Thrifty wrote:I revisited the lighthouse at Dungeness last week and you can get married there, too, now. I wonder who would want to, though, as it's very expensive; you have to climb up dozens of steps; the space is naturally very cramped and the views include loads of pylons and a power plant!