By Kath Gannaway
ABUTTING the Yarra River and with vibrant green lawns all around, Yarra Valley Grange Country Retreat in Warburton offers the flexibility to cater for almost any requirement.
“Getting the right venue for your wedding can make or break the event,” said Jenny Davison, general manager of Yarra Valley Grange Country Retreat.
Ms Davison said choosing a venue is one of the most important decisions the bride and groom will make in the run-up to their wedding, as most of the wedding day will be spent at the venue.
She offered some suggestions.
“When it comes to choosing a wedding venue I recommend clients consider a place which offers a sense of culture or a place with natural beauty, providing something timeless yet unusual.
“Yarra Valley Grange Country Retreat is a rare beauty with a private garden for riverside wedding ceremonies and vibrant green lawns all around create a lush backdrop for magnificent romantic weddings.
“One of the main advantages of holding a wedding in a place like Yarra Valley Grange Country Retreat is that you are never pressed with time,” Ms Davison said.
The bride and groom have ample space to prepare or take pictures and guests, including children, are also well catered for – including the option of staying overnight.
The Grange Group has been in the hospitality industry for more than 20 years and has vast experience in handling large corporate and social events.
They also have a list of trusted local associates to assist clients in a range of services.
Having set up professionally to provide for corporate conferences, the Yarra Valley Grange kitchen uses the finest local and seasonal produce and can cater to every aspect of the wedding day.
Any special dietary requirements can also be arranged.
For information on Yarra Valley Grange Country Retreat, phone 5966 9166 or visit www.grangeweddings.com.au.
Ideal venue to celebrate a wedding
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