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| The charming Edwardian farm
buildings at Fynn Valley have been sympathetically converted to create a
venue that is unique for weddings of all sizes. Whatever your requirements,
The Valley is the ideal location. Only 2 miles from Ipswich, in the
beautiful Suffolk countryside, we provide the highest standard of service
and catering. Our expert team are happy to help and advise you on planning
your special day, whether you require a civil ceremony here at the Valley or
a reception after your wedding. |
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| The Valley Restaurant |
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| This unusual Edwardian Barn
retains many of its original features and offers the perfect ambience and
spacious comfort for your wedding. Light and airy, this room and terrace
area overlook the golf course and the river valley providing a unique
backdrop for this special occasion whilst our beautiful grounds offer ideal
locations for photographs. |
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| Courtyard Suite |
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| The Courtyard Suite, converted
from the original stable block, is suitable for smaller civil ceremonies and
seats up to 50 'theatre style' in the quiet surroundings of our inner
courtyard. |
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| Civil Ceremonies |
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- Fynn Valley has held a license
to conduct civil ceremonies since Autumn 2001.
- A civil ceremony offers each
couple the opportunity to tailor the wedding to suit their unique tastes and
requirements, whether conducted in the spacious surroundings of The Valley
Restaurant or in the more intimate Courtyard Room.
- Holding the ceremony at the
same venue as the reception allows for a seamless transition without guests
having to travel between locations.
- The Valley holds a maximum of
120 seated, and the Courtyard Room a maximum of 40 guests.
- If you wish to hold your
ceremony at Fynn Valley, it is your responsibility to contact the District
Registrar at the Woodbridge office direct.
- To hold your ceremony at The
Valley will cost £250.
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