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Simply Perfect Simply perfect... ...for the day of your dreams Just for you... ...a romantic setting for the day of your dreams. If you’ve always imagined a simple yet beautiful ceremony with the one you love, then here at Mount Edgcumbe we have the perfect package for you. Run away together to this stunning part of Cornwall and we’ll make your dreams come true. Make the most of the Grade I listed landscape and make a record of your special day with some beautiful photographs Mount Edgcumbe House, Cremyll, Torpoint, Cornwall PL10 1HZ www.mountedgcumbe.gov.uk 01752 822 236 Jointly owned and managed by Cornwall Council and Plymouth City Council Elopement Venues We have two beautiful venues for your intimate ceremony - Horseshoe Cottage and Cremyll Lodge, Mon-Thurs (subject to availability). A two night elopement wedding package at Mount Edgcumbe gives you plenty of time to explore the beautiful gardens, indulge in a relaxing massage with our resident aromatherapist or just unwind in this glorious setting. Indulge yourselves with a delicious four course meal cooked especially for you in your cottage. Mount Edgcumbe House, Cremyll, Torpoint, Cornwall PL10 1HZ www.mountedgcumbe.gov.uk 01752 822 236 Jointly owned and managed by Cornwall Council and Plymouth City Council General Information The House Other Services Sir Richard Edgcumbe of Cotehele built We can arrange other services for your a new home in his deer park at Mount special day such as a photographer to record Edgcumbe in 1547-53. Miraculously the the happy event; a florist if you wish to have walls of his red stone Tudor House survived wedding flowers; we can even arrange a the war damage in 1941 and it was restored relaxing massage here on site the day before by the 6th Earl between 1958-64. It is now to wipe all those stresses away. beautifully furnished with family possessions. How to get here Gardens and Park Mount Edgcumbe is reached from the The Country Park was created in 1971, Plymouth area by the Cremyll Foot Ferry, covering over 865 acres it is jointly owned by Torpoint Ferry or Saltash Bridge. Cornwall Council and Plymouth City Council. Mount Edgcumbe has been famous since the 18th century for its landscape and gardens. P Rame The formal gardens are grouped in the lower Church To Tregantle Fort Queen Adelaide’s Rame park near Cremyll. Originally a 17th century Grotto P Penlee Point Earl’s Drive “wilderness” garden the present scheme was To Liskeard Pier Cellars P Cawsand laid out by the Mount Edgcumbe family in Kingsand School Millbrook Anderton Maker the 18th century. Battery Minadew Brakes Clarrick The formal gardens in the lower park The Maker Entrance Woods Maker Hooe Church gardens and park offer beautiful backdrops Lake Fort Valley Picklecombe P Main Entrance Picklecombe Old Windmill Seat Deer Park for wedding photographs. Harbour Empacombe Red Seat View Seat Arch Grotton Plantation P West The Barrow Park Centre i Lodge The Stables Cafe and Coach House Lady Emma’s Cottage Earl’s Drive P The Folly Car Parking Mount Edgcumbe House pool and Earl’s Garden Milton’s Temple The Amphitheatre Obelisk Horseshoe Cottage has dedicated parking The Avenue Cremyll Shop Formal & Plant Centre Lower Park Gardens i P Cremyll right outside the front door for up to two The Battery cars. Further parking is available in the The Orangery Barrow Centre Car Park a two minute stroll away. If you’re staying at Cremyll Lodge, complimentary parking is available for one From Cornwall via Liskeard to A374, B3247 car in Cremyll Car Park conveniently located then follow the brown heritage signs. only a few 100 yards away. Mount Edgcumbe House, Cremyll, Torpoint, Cornwall PL10 1HZ www.mountedgcumbe.gov.uk 01752 822 236 Jointly owned and managed by Cornwall Council and Plymouth City Council Mount Edgcumbe Elopement Booking Information Weddings at Mount Edgcumbe are always • Gift Hamper to take home with you to special because we know your wedding remember your special day is one of the most important occasions in your life. When planning your wedding, you first need to check the availability of your preferred wedding date with our Wedding Co- ordinator at Mount Edgcumbe. You will also need to contact the Superintendent Registrar (on 0300 1234 181) to ensure they are available on the date you require. They should be booked directly by you and their fee is approximately £400 Once your date is agreed, please complete the booking form enclosed to reserve the date. An official invoice is then raised for the non-refundable deposit of 50% of the venue hire unless your booking falls within 4 weeks where the full payment will be required. The cost excludes the Registrar’s fee. Once your deposit is received, your booking is confirmed. We can also arrange additional services if you wish: Your venue booking fee includes: • a photographer to record the memories • 2 night stay in the venue of your choice you make (includes 2 hours of (Check-in at 12 noon, departing 12 noon) photography and all the images supplied • Cornish welcome hamper on arrival to you on disc) (Inc. tea, coffee, bread, butter, milk jam, • your choice of massages with our resident plus treats - homemade scones with aromatherapist (*subject to availability) strawberry conserve and clotted cream, Rose Prosecco and fresh fruit basket) • Recommend a local florist, beautician and hairdresser if required • A choice of a Full English or Continental Breakfast on your wedding day Your wedding is one of the most important occasions in your life. Please arrange an • Two witnesses for your wedding ceremony appointment to discuss your requirements, • A four course dinner for two on your and see what we can offer you before wedding day cooked at your venue making any decisions. Contact our Wedding Co-ordinator on 01752 822 236 Mount Edgcumbe House, Cremyll, Torpoint, Cornwall PL10 1HZ www.mountedgcumbe.gov.uk 01752 822 236 Jointly owned and managed by Cornwall Council and Plymouth City Council Elopement Booking Form Hirer’s Title First Name Surname Address Postcode Tel. No ( ) day ( ) evening Contact Email Bride’s Full Name Groom’s Full Name Date Required Time Required Number Attending Wedding Ceremony - please tick appropriate box to select your venue Horseshoe Cottage £895 Cremyll Lodge £795 Additional No of nights at £125/night Additional No of nights at £100/night Additional Services (The supplier should be paid directly for their services on invoice) Photography Package £350 *Couples Massage Workshop (3hrs) £65 2hr of photography with all images supplied on disc by Picshore Photography *Relaxing Aromatherapy Massage £25 *Relaxing Aromatherapy Massage for 2 £40 (appointments run consecutively) *subject to therapists availability I hereby acknowledge receipt of the Conditions of Hire governing the hire of facilities and hereby undertake to abide by and conform to the same and to observe any directions given in pursuance thereof in the event of this application being granted. I further agree that this form of application and Conditions of Hire shall form a contract between myself and the Joint Committee of Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park upon the terms set out in such documents. This form does not guarantee in any way the booking applied for. An invoice for the non-refundable deposit of 50% of the booking value will be raised on acceptance of your booking. Signed Date: Name: (No person under the age of 18 may sign this form) Mount Edgcumbe House, Cremyll, Torpoint, Cornwall PL10 1HZ www.mountedgcumbe.gov.uk 01752 822 236 Jointly owned and managed by Cornwall Council and Plymouth City Council Conditions for the Hire of Facilities at Mount Edgcumbe The Hirer’s attention is drawn to these conditions : Committee or of its servants or agents the Joint Committee not shall be responsible 1 Definitions for any loss of, or damage to, the Hirer, or any other person, or any loss or damage to “The Acceptance Notice” means the notice sent to the Hirer upon acceptance of any property of the Hirer, or of any other person attending at the Holiday Property for the Application Form and receipt of the Deposit and which will detail any additional the Function howsoever caused. conditions of hire. c) The Hirer shall indemnify the Joint Committee against any claim which may arise “The Application Form” means the official application for hire of the Holiday Property or which may be made by any person attending the Holiday Property for the Function for the purposes of the Function. during the period of hire in respect of any such loss or damage to persons or property. “The Joint Committee” means the Mount Edgcumbe Joint Committee. 7 Maintenance of Good Order “The Deposit” means a figure representing a percentage of the Fee ( 50% ). The hirer shall at all times be responsible for the maintenance of good order and “The Fee” means the sum of money representing to total amount payable by the Hirer ensure that no gaming or unlawful act is permitted during the function and shall to Plymouth City Council for the use of the Holiday Property for the purposes of the secure that no undesirable person is permitted to enter or remain in the Holiday Function. Property. At the request of the Manager, the Hirer will remove or cause to be “The Function” means the wedding that Mount Edgcumbe House Holiday Property or removed any person from the Holiday Property. any part thereof are hired for. 8 Copyright “The Hirer” means the person, firm or organisation signing the Application Form a) The Hirer shall indemnify the Joint Committee against all claims, demands, applying for the hire of the Holiday Property.
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