Your Kent Wedding - Page number 27 - September/August 2021 (Issue 98)

MAKING history We round up some of Kent’s historical venues ST JULIANS CLUB 01732 458 261 | www.stjulians.co.uk St Julians, just outside Sevenoaks, is an elegant Georgian country house set amongst charming and beautifully manicured gardens and 70 acres of woodland. A secluded and exclusive private club since the early 1950s it overlooks the Weald of Kent and offers a traditional yet unusual location for your special day. The Lounge is the original drawing room of the house, with long bay windows that open on to the external flagstone terrace. It has a beautiful marble fireplace and Steinway grand piano, which is available for use on the day. Double doors lead to the Victorian Conservatory, which boasts an incredible canopy of wisteria giving fragrant blooms up to four times a year. The Gallery offers the same amazing views and the bay window is the perfect spot for an intimate wedding ceremony. The venue has space for 60 ceremony and wedding breakfast guests, with up to 80 for a standing evening party. Private use of the three main function rooms is included, as well as the privacy of the flagstone and grass terraces across the front of the house. You’re also offered a complimentary food and wine tasting, where you can work with the team of experienced chefs to plan your bespoke menu. Social membership of the club is also gifted to you both for one year. FASCINATING FACT The present house of St Julians was built in 1836-1837 by John Herries, who was chief commissary responsible for supplies to the army during the Napoleonic wars. He went on to become an MP, retiring in 1851. https://kerryannduffy.com HISTORICAL VENUES 27

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