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  2. 4 Hamilton Place - Wikipedia

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    4 Hamilton Place. 4 Hamilton Place is a Grade II listed building in Mayfair, London. [1] It is used as a conference centre and wedding venue, located on the north-east edge of Hyde Park Corner, with the nearest access being Hyde Park Corner Underground station. Since 1939 it has been the headquarters of the Royal Aeronautical Society. [2]

  3. List of royal weddings - Wikipedia

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    Mughal-era fireworks were utilized to brighten the night throughout the wedding ceremony. A royal wedding is a marriage ceremony involving members of a royal family. Weddings involving senior members of the royal family are often seen as important occasions of state and attract significant national and international attention.

  4. Banquet hall - Wikipedia

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    Banquet hall. A banquet hall, function hall, or reception hall, is a special purpose room, or a building, used for hosting large social and business events. Typically a banquet hall is capable of serving dozens to hundreds of people a meal in a timely fashion. People and organizations rent them to hold parties, banquets, wedding receptions, or ...

  5. Spains Hall - Wikipedia

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    Spains Hall is an Elizabethan country house near Finchingfield in Essex, England. The building has been Grade I listed since 1953. [ 1] The hall is named after Hervey de Ispania, who held the manor at the time of the Domesday Book in 1086. From then until 2019, the land was continuously owned and occupied by three families – the de Ispania ...

  6. Lindley Hall, London - Wikipedia

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    Lindley Hall (right), behind 80 Vincent Square. It was the monarch King Edward VII who had mooted the idea of the Royal Horticultural Society having a purpose-built exhibition hall for its shows. Lindley Hall was designed by Edwin J Stebbs and was built in 1904 of red brick with stone dressings and banding, with Arts and Crafts features and ...

  7. List of hall houses in England - Wikipedia

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    Bayleaf Farmhouse, Chiddingstone (dismantled in 1968–1969; reconstructed at the Weald and Downland Living Museum in West Sussex in 1972). Great Dixter, Northiam. Great Dixter is a confection in three parts: the original hall house on the site dating from c. 1464–1479, another hall house brought from Benenden in Kent, and a 20th-century wing designed by Edwin Lutyens.

  8. Wedding reception - Wikipedia

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    Wedding reception in 17th-century Russia by Konstantin Makovsky Wedding Party, Flemish painting of the 17th century Wedding dance of an Azerbaijani married couple. A wedding reception is a party usually held after the completion of a marriage ceremony as hospitality for those who have attended the wedding, hence the name reception: the couple receive society, in the form of family and friends ...

  9. Great hall - Wikipedia

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    Great hall. A great hall is the main room of a royal palace, castle or a large manor house or hall house in the Middle Ages, and continued to be built in the country houses of the 16th and early 17th centuries, although by then the family used the great chamber for eating and relaxing.