Originally the south transept of the Priory Church, the Orangery obtained its name from the Byron family, who bought the Newstead estate from Henry VIII in 1540, and turned the transept into a room for maturing citrus fruits. The present-day custodians of Newstead Abbey are Nottingham City Council, who are working hard to promote this fabulous estate and utilize the stunning house and grounds as a wedding venue. What better place to have your wedding than the former residence of a romantic poet? Newstead Abbey's Orangery is licensed for civil wedding ceremonies, and can have capacity for up to 100 guests. The Orangery's ornate plaster ceiling, crystal chandelier and considerable windows with lovely garden views beyond help to make the Orangery a delightful venue for your civil wedding or partnership. As wedding photographers we advocate to the majority of our couples that we take you for your couple portrait photography in the gardens of Newstead abbey directly from your service whilst your guests are occupied with the reception drinks that can be held immediately after the ceremony in the Garden room - a quiet, cool and relaxing space that is ideal for your guests to assemble in. The decor of the Garden Room is a light cream, so your own colour scheme may be brought in to the room if required. Newstead abbey has a lot of areas for your couple session photography also with it’s open lawns joined by wide, well kept paths and the unexpected set of steps, which are wonderful for family group photography. Newstead Abbey Wedding Photography.
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