FAVERSHAM HOUSE - York, Western Australia

Weddings

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Weddings at Faversham House in York are “something a little bit different”.

Faversham House offers a matchless romantic country setting that will ensure your wedding day is as individual and special as you are.

Each wedding is tailor made and our personal attention means that all your wedding dreams come true.

From the moment you arrive, Faversham House is exclusively yours for the weekend, for friends and family to stay for a very special country house wedding.Only one wedding at a time is held at Faversham House.

The established gardens with mature trees and expansive terraced lawns provide the ideal setting for an elegant garden wedding - or choose one of York’s four beautiful and historic churches for the ceremony and enjoy the reception at Faversham House.

There are loads of gorgeous places for those precious photos.

We can help you to design a delicious and distinctive wedding menu, with just the degree of tradition or informality that you want. Faversham House is happy to offer a BYO opportunity for our guests.

For a unique wedding that you will enjoy as much as your guests, contact us or come and see Nola at Faversham House.

 

Hi Nola,

A week has passed and I'm still on a high from the loveliest of weddings.  Peter & I would like to thank you and your team for your professional and intimate wedding venue, and approach to individual detail to make the bridal party, family and guests feel special.
The weekend was relaxed, happy and made very special by you. I would like to make mention of your workers who served food &
drinks both at the wedding & breakfast and who went out of their way to accommodate the guests, feedback from our guests
was very positive. 
Many friends & family have made contact thanking us for a really lovely wedding and that they had a terrific
time at Faversham. There were lots of young couples there, maybe they might one day be in contact with you for their special day,
I know I can recommend Faversham House to others. 

 

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GL January 2010