If you’ve just got engaged during this magical festive season, congratulations! Now it’s time to start the New Year with a bang and start planning your wedding day.
After spending time to revel in the proposal, the first thing is to discuss how long your engagement will be. Deciding on a timeframe until the wedding will help you with your planning process, nailing down exactly what you want from your special day and where you want it.
When choosing a wedding venue, you’ll need to think about what aligns with your vision. Firstly, what’s the size of your desired wedding party? Are you envisioning everyone you know around you, is a small number of your nearest and dearest more your style, or does the romance of an elopement excite you?
Within Tremenheere’s stunning tropical and subtropical gardens overlooking St Michael’s Mount and Mount’s Bay, we have a choice of licensed wedding ceremony venues. From the beautiful tree-house-like Garden Pagoda, perfect for an elopement or up to 6 guests inside, and 50 on the viewing platform, to the James Turrell Skyspace that can host up to 48 guests, with the option of more outside. If you’d like an indoor wedding, the upper Tremenheere Gallery hosts up to 60 people and is the ideal counterpart to the gardens.
As for the all-important photos and the post-ceremony celebrations… You can expect a backdrop of dramatic landscape and exotic and sub-tropical planting, along with inspiring art by internationally renowned artists to provide endless photo opportunities and the perfect location for after-ceremony champagne.
There’s also a beautiful green space with enviable views, simply perfect for a wedding marquee, where more of your loved ones can join to raise a glass to the newlyweds.
If you’re looking to get married in 2023, Tremenheere still has some availability. Find out more here, email [email protected] or call 01736 448089 to enquire and book.
Look out for our next blog in the New Year for our top tips on planning your wedding, including some of our favourite vendors and new ceremony locations in the gardens.
Feature image by Joey Lamb Photography