Marks Hall Estate, Coggeshall

Marks Hall Estate, Coggeshall A leading visitor attraction, Marks Hall Estate in Coggeshall, Essex, offers a heritage landscape that extends to more than 2,200 acres of Essex countryside. Managed and cared for by a charitable trust, the estate features woodlands, a world-class arboretum, tranquil lakes and a walled garden. Carefully planted for year-round colour, it provides a wonderful big-day backdrop and a memorable setting for guests to explore.
At the heart of the estate is the beautiful 18th-century Coach House. With its traditional oak beams and brickwork, it's full of character. The welcoming ambience continues through the arched doors and onto the terrace, where visitors find a carefully cultivated private garden and a pretty wooden gazebo.

Let's celebrate!
There are two very different spaces for weddings. At The Coach House (140 day guests and 200 evening guests) couples can wed under the exposed timber frames or outside in its private garden.New for 2020, soon-to-be-weds can opt for a tipi wedding in the secluded Rams Meadow – perfect for a humanist ceremony in the woodland (100 guests) followed by a party in one of the venue's giant tipis (200 guests). There's also a Bridal Preparation Suite for use on the day.

We love... Flexibility is key, with the venue providing venue-only hire as well as full packages. Either way, it offers exclusive-use for 48 hours.

Contact: 01376 565 420 | markshall.org.uk
Marks Hall, Coggeshall, Essex CO6 1TG

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