If you love the Great Gatsby or adore the roaring 20s, you may feel especially inspired by The Bromley Wedding Show on September 28 at Bromley Civic Centre.
In 1924 Famous Five children’s book author Enid Blyton married Major Hugh Alexander Pollock at Bromley registry office and they were the first couple to ever say “I do” at this beautiful venue.
Bromley registry office offers a number of ceremony rooms.
The Old Palace was built in 1775 for the Bishop of Rochester. It is set in immaculate grounds ncluding a large lawn area with mature trees, shrubs and rose bushes to the rear, plus a lake with birds and other wildlife.
At the wedding show you can enjoy a tour with the registrars, be inspired for your wedding colour and theme in the styling gallery and meet the best local and national wedding suppliers to plan your perfect day.
Admission is free.
For more details go to www.bestbrides.co.uk
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