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Historical Wedding Sites

 
How amazing is it to experience history and feel like you have gone back in time when attending a wedding? Historical venues bring so much character and charm to every couple on their special day. We would like to show you three beautiful venues that will take you back to different time periods.


 

The Elms
Coosada, Alabama


The Elms was built in 1836 and was one of the first plantation homes in Alabama. It was purchased by The Waldo family in 2007 and was fully renovated. In 2008, The Elms hosted its first wedding!

 


The Elms is located in Coosada, Alabama. You must travel down on a very old road, lined with large trees, that hang heavy with spanish moss.
SWOON.
Seriously, it is drop-dead gorgeous!

When you pass through the columns and start down the long drive, you feel as though you have gone back in time.
Once inside The Elms, you and your guests will feel every bit of the luxury of the place.
From the formal parlors, dining rooms and large staircases, there is a beautiful backdrop for every photo.

In the backyard, you’ll find yourself on a vast lawn surrounded by sixty acres of woods.
With such antique style and charm, this gorgeous place is unforgettable!  
 


 
 
 
 
The Elms of Coosada offers tours and appointments for guest to come see first hand how gorgeous this estate is. Once you are here, plan on finalizing your wedding plans and getting on the official calendar.
 

Contact the wonderful staff at The Elms today to set up a tour and get your wedding booked!
 

Drum Castle
Drumoak, Aberdeen  City United Kingdom

 Drum castle was owned by the Irvine family  for over 650 years. It is dated back to the 13th Century!
 A Scottish stronghold and hunting lodge, Drum is now a spectacular venue for weddings, private parties and corporate entertaining.
One of the recent innovations at Drum has been the creation of an exhibition space, designed to showcase contemporary art within a traditional setting.

The castle’s gardens and extensive grounds provide a stunning backdrop for photography, marquees and outdoor activities.
 


 

Within the castle, the beautifully restored Library is an elegant setting for civil, religious and humanist weddings. Nestling in the grounds and surrounded by the ancient oak forest, Drum’s 16th-century chapel is available for religious ceremonies.  During spring and summer, the Garden of Historic Roses are sweet with the scent of flowers from around the world. This is a romantic setting for weddings, photography, and receptions. For larger wedding receptions, a marquee can be put up to provide more space for you and your guests.

 
 
 

So many brides dream of a fairy tale wedding. Drum Castle exceeds all expectations for everyone's special day!
 

Domaine De Blanche Fleur  

Chateauneuf-de-gadagne, Manche, France
 
Blanche Fleur was a mill of the 14th century that operated with the surrounding rivers that take their source at the resurgence of Fontaine de Vaucluse. The Domain forms an island alone. The spring water that surrounds it is stays cold all year at a temperature of between 12 and 13 degrees.
The mill was run by monks and they needed a place of prayer, hence the presence of the little chapel "Our Lady of Blanche Fleur" who gave his name to the estate. The chapel was restored in 1691.

 


The guest house was built between the 17th and 18th century. 
When the owners bought the estate in 1997, it was in ruins. They then restored it little by little to make today this beautiful guest house. Alot of time and patience to bring it back to life.
 


 

 
 
 
The Domaine de Blanche Fleur is absolutely breathtaking, elegant and full of charm. It is part of the South of France and conveys the art of living in the French way.

 
Find out more about Domaine de Blanche Fleur HERE.

To see more historical wedding venues and much, much more, visit our main page: www.worldclassweddingvenues.com
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