A new 45-person wedding venue boasting a marble fireplace and antique mirror is set to open its doors.
The Private Lounge at The Judges Lodgings building in Aylesbury will open on January 11 with capacity for up to 45 people.
The venue, next to the Old County Offices, boasts a marble fireplace, antique mirror and ornate fixtures and fittings.
It is described as having a 'soft colour palette' offering an 'intimate and romantic setting' for those seeking an alternative to the Register Office.
The venue also offers ready access to a variety of other venues for wedding parties looking to continue their celebrations.
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An exclusive preview event will take place between 1pm and 4pm on the opening day with guests invited to see the venue for themselves.
The event is also open to wedding planners and suppliers such as photographers and videographers.
Buckinghamshire Council's Housing and Regulatory Services boss, Mark Winn said: “We are delighted to be able to open up this new venue to couples looking to tie the knot in Buckinghamshire.
"While our existing Register Office provides a fantastic location for many couples, we know there are some who are looking for a bit of history.
"Whether you have visions of a Bridgerton-style ceremony or are simply looking for a more intimate setting for your big day, this new venue gives couples a desirable and affordable option to consider.
"It gives all the essence of a wedding in a stately home without the stately home price tag and is guaranteed to provide the full quota of Instagram-ready shots that we know are so important to many couples.
“We are really excited about this new venue and we know it will become a popular choice with couples extremely quickly so don’t delay, come along and see us as soon as possible.”
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