Anstey Hall, Cambridgeshire

Anstey Hall back of house views of garden sunny day Credit: Scott Gilbert PhotographyIf you're on the hunt for a quintessential English country house wedding setting for your big day, Anstey Hall ticks all the boxes. The family owned Grade I listed venue, oozes historic charm and character, with glorious grounds and a wealth of fabulous photo opportunities. You can have the whole place to yourself for your big day or enjoy a weekend-long wedding and make the most of the stunning spaces including the library, morning room, Venetian ballroom and billiards room. Less than two miles from the city and all its amenities, the hall is conveniently situated yet still retains all its rural character and charm. The hall's imposing facade provides a wow-factor backdrop at any time of year and in the summer the 10 acres of gardens and terrace really come into their own; perfect for al fresco drinks and canapés.
The three licensed ceremony rooms can cater for everything from cosy intimate gatherings to grander affairs. The ballroom can host up to 120 guests to watch you say 'I do' and 90 for a sit-down wedding breakfast. For more lavish celebrations, the heated marquee is big enough for as many as 200 family and friends.

We love... the eclectic range of furniture and curios inside the house.

Contact: 01223 700 400 | www.ansteyhall.com
Anstey Hall, Maris Ln, Trumpington, Cambridge CB2 9LG

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