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The origin of the word “wedding” means to gamble or wager.

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Bridal Veil was intended to protect the bride against evil spirits by concealing her identity until she was safely wed.


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The Historic Eastbourne Winter Garden is now registered for weddings. The newly refurbished Gold Room can seat up to 400 people for the ceremony and then the F...
East-Sussex
The Cooden Beach Hotel is a delightful hotel of character with a lovely facade set directly on the beach. The main function rooms and gardens overlook the sea p...
East-Sussex
Hargate Hall is located in the picturesque Peak District. Built in 1899 as a Gentleman's residence, the Hall has now been converted into 12 self catering apartm...
Derbyshire
13th century built historic hotel, restaurant & wedding venue. Idyllic village location adds the ideal backdrop on your perfect day. 2 rooms licensed for civil ...
East-Sussex

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Carrying the Bride over the threshold of the new marital home symbolises medieval 'kidnapping' when they enter the marital home for the first time. If the bride entered the home with her left foot first, she would be visited by bad fortune. In order to avoid this disaster, the groom lifts her into the home.

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Although most weddings now take place on a Saturday it was considered unlucky in the past

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WITH BELLS ON... meaning happy and delighted to attend which goes back to the days before the automobile, when it was the custom to deck out the horse with fancy harnesses, that drew the carriage for special occasions. That, of course, was the harness 'with bells on.'

 

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