Getting Married In Kent, The Garden Of England
For over four centuries, Kent’s rolling fertile hills and open landscapes have been home to an abundance of fruit orchards and fresh produce, with apples, cherries, pears, and hops flourishing in the unique microclimate that can be found there. This idyllic and beautiful County is a particularly popular area in which to get married and offers its Brides and Grooms some of the most exquisite scenery and bespoke locations in which to tie the knot. Some of the more discerning couples who choose the County of Kent as their special location in which to get married are opting for specific, unique venues such as The Plough At Leigh, a stunning, bespoke Barn Wedding Venue Kent. The original 16th and 17th Century Barn and Inn where the Wedding Ceremonies are held is located within an area of scenic, peaceful countryside, yet is easily accessible from the nearby motorway network. Encompassing an array of original beams, a minstrels’ gallery, a beautiful oak floor and a wood burning stoves, just in case the changeable, British Weather decides to turn cold or wet. This stunning Barn is fully licensed and has a well-stocked bar that is set for every occasion, with a hatch that opens into the garden, for easy access throughout the summer months.
It was Henry VIII who is said to have first called Kent the Garden of England after eating Kentish cherries and then ordering the first cherry orchard in Britain to be planted in Teynham a village in Kent.
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