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Swiss Garden Weddings

 

The Swiss Garden at Shuttleworth was created between 1824 and 1832. The garden has a romantic, magical feel and it is thought that Colonel Frank Shuttleworth and his young bride Dorothy spent a great deal of time here during their courtship.

The Swiss Gardens are surrounded by beautifully manicured lawns with two licenced venues for ceremonies; The Swiss Cottage and The Grotto and Fernery.

There are numerous ornate bridges, ponds and rustic buildings dotted around the nine acre garden, offering a range of opportunities to take beautiful and memorable photographs of your special day.

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Ceremony Venue

The Swiss Cottage

Sat in the centre of the garden with breath-taking views is suitable for weddings for up to 70 guests. We can seat 20 guests inside The Swiss Cottage and have 50 guests standing outside

Two Hearts, Two Souls

A great marriage is not when the ‘perfect couple’ comes together. It is when an imperfect couple learns to enjoy their differences

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Ceremony Venue
Grotto and Fernery

Simply stunning. original ironwork structure, with its beautifully crafted cylinder glass, was embellished by Joseph Shuttleworth in 1876. To include striking Pulhamite stone-lined tunnels and planting pockets filled with ferns. We can host ceremonies inside for up to 17 standing.

Celebrate your whole day at Shuttleworth
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