Also known as Great Malvern and Malvern Spa, the town of Malvern is a civil parish in Worcestershire. It is located at the foot of the Malvern Hills, 8 miles South West of Worcester and 16 miles North East of Tewkesbury.
The ancient place was a mere small village the name Malvern comes from Celtic Moel and Bryn meaning bare hill. In the 18th century, its hydrotherapy treatment gained immense popularity so much so that Queen Victoria started visiting the place regularly for the therapy. Since then its water has been exported around the globe and the town has been given the title of Spa town.
This beautiful town has several natural scenic spots owing to its location between the hills. Although the town has been urbanized to a great extent, it still preserves most of its Victorian Architecture. Among various points of interest, the Malvern theatres are specifically noteworthy.
Eastnor Castle is surrounded by untamed grassland and trees, a beautiful deer park and a charming lake. Being located on 5000 acres of land, the outsides of the castle portray a rugged and wild location at first glance. The insides, on the other hand, are set in stylish interiors offering a luxury wedding venue. The eccentric blend is ideal for reportage Wedding photography. The castle also has a license for holding civil ceremonies.
Position amidst several interesting spots and some of the most breathtaking natural sceneries, the Abbey Hotel is a 4-star luxurious place. Its geographical site, at the foot of Malvern Hill and in the heart of the traditional countryside, renders it an ideal location with beautiful views across the Severn Valley and to the Vale of Evesham. The insides are fully equipped with modern facilities to make the wedding reception as special as it can be. Professional Malvern wedding photographers are sure to make use of the countryside setting surrounding this colourful hotel.
Lying at the foot of the Malvern hill, with its Victorian architecture, the Cotford Hotel makes a stylish countryside wedding venue. Its manicured gardens and surrounding scenic beauty serve as perfect photography spots.
This court has been restored to serve as a wedding venue. The place speaks of the ancient heritage of England. Services offered include arrival by helicopter, fireworks and religious service at a nearby church of the 14th century. The great hall, garden hall and the Gazebo are the three areas where a grand reception can be held. The place has a capacity of 200 guests and is well suited to hold a modest yet stylish wedding.