Highwic: weddings

Exchanging
VowsA tree canopied rise next to the croquet court is ideal for a garden
ceremony, or you can choose to be married in the ballroom. The availability of
both spaces means you don't have to be anxious about the weather. Being able to
hold your ceremony and reception at the one venue saves a lot of hassle and hold-ups
for your guests. Your guests can explore the house and grounds while you take
advantage of the many photo opportunities around the house and grounds. We
offer two options for wedding ceremonies. Please contact us to arrange to visit
Highwic so we can show you how the rooms can be used and give you a more personalized
venue hire costing.
"Thank you so much for all your time and energy
on our special day. Without your help the wedding would not have run so smoothly"
- Heather and Rory "We deeply appreciate your friendly and professional
service" - Darren and Maureen Entertaining your guests
Highwic's
historic Billiard Room seats 60 for your wedding reception and can be used in
conjunction with the Drawing Room or the garden for pre-dinner cocktails. Marquee
MagicA
marquee wedding set on the spacious lawn at Highwic will be a highlight of your
special day. Let us arrange a romantic marquee complete with clear walls so you
can enjoy the view, luxury silk drapes and roof liner, lantern lighting dance
floor, flooring, and tables and chairs. Marquee prices vary according to
style and guest numbers. We can talk to you about marquees at Highwic or contact
Mike, sales@castles.co.nz , ph 444 1787
or Neil, neil@townandcountry.net.nz
, ph 521 3730 or 029200 9013 Castles website address is www.castles.co.nz. You
can view some of the Town and Country marquees on www.townandcountry.net.nz

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