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Long Itchington - Holy Trinity, Long Itchington, Long Itchington

Church Road, Long Itchington, CV47 9PN, Warwickshire

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About Long Itchington - Holy Trinity, Long Itchington Whether Long Itchington - Holy Trinity, Long Itchington is your your chosen church and you have a strong connection with it, we'd love for you to get in touch to chat about your upcoming marriage. For more information about associations that enable you to marry in a particular church, or if you have questions, all you need to do is drop us a line. people choose a church wedding for all sorts of reasons, and we'd like to hear yours. More Than A Wedding Venue Getting married is one of the biggest decisions you’ll take in life. There are some things about marrying in church that make your wedding ceremony extra special: There is an undeniable spritual aspect to saying your vows in the eyes of God, which many couples appreciate. You can make meaningful marriage vows, or promises, in a church. These vows, made in public, will help you to stay together and grow together. Thanks to their role in the wedding, your vicar can help you create the perfect ceremony. They can blend classic traditions with a contemporary tone to reflect your story. Because of the relationship with the Vicar, your wedding can be made unique to you, which can be very emotional and meaningful. Church venues offer outstanding beauty. Old or new, intimate or grand, our 16,000 churches are some of the nation’s most picturesque wedding venues, with twothirds being listed buildings. Church venues offer centuries of history. You can feel you’re becoming part of history itself by marrying in the same place as your relatives. You can be involved in making choices about your ceremony. You can even use an online ceremony planner to get you started. For some people, a church simply seems like the proper place to get married. Churches can be described as 'peaceful', 'serene', or having an atmosphere that makes marrying there a particularly special experience. You don't have to be baptised, or a regular church-goer, to qualify for a church ceremony. A complication might arise if one of you has been married before, or, if one of you is a foreign national, but there may still be a way forward. Simply get in touch and we'll be able to advise you. Read more

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