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Shamba Weddings 2021
If you are a couple who love the countryside and would like your wedding reception in a vaulted pine log venue set in East Dorset, then this is the ideal place for you.
We have a room that will accommodate up to 40 people seated or 50 people for a buffet style reception.
We can cater for a three-course wedding breakfast or if you would prefer a hot/cold buffet or afternoon Tea. We can then arrange for dancing to your favourite music with either a DJ or a small band/two piece to play for you and your guests all evening. We have a licence till late in the night, so you can dance until the early hours!!! Food platters can be available for the guests in the evening if required.
Your guests may bring their own accommodation with them either, motorhome or caravan or if they are brave a tent - although there is other accommodation nearby in hotels and B & B’s.
Please be aware that we are having to adhere to the Government’s rulings regarding weddings at the present time but we look forward to hearing from you to discuss your plans for your ‘Special Day’.
Please contact 01202 873302 for any further information.
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