What
Makes Apsley Such An Interesting Place To Get Married?
Most of us, if we were
asked, would express a wish to tie a knot in a location that intrigues
us. That’s one reason why so many people are drawn to historic settings when they are seeking out wedding venues – and as
one of the most popular Wedding
Venues In Apsley
here at Shendish Manor, we can confirm that the village is definitely an interesting place to formalise
one’s union.
So, why should you be especially intrigued by the
thought of getting married here?
It’s
Steeped In History
For such a seemingly unassuming location, Apsley has
certainly played a key part in British history. It was here that, during the 19th-century
Industrial Revolution, saw extensive paper making activity, thanks partly to
the construction of what later became the Grand Union Canal, but also to a man
known as John Dickinson, who purchased an existing mill in the locality in
1809.
Dickinson will always be
known in history as the inventor of a new method of continuous
papermaking, which was to be so successful that the last warehouse in the area
bearing his name did not close until 1999, some 130 years after his death.
Today, the sole surviving member of a number of 19th-century paper mills
in Apsley is Frogmore Mill, which now houses a museum.
Meanwhile, back in the mid-19th century, an
impressive residence had been built on the Shendish Manor estate under the
ownership of Dickinson’s business partner Charles Longman. Having passed
through the Longman family for the rest of the 19th century and into
the early 20th century, the property was
sold to John Dickinson Stationery in 1936.
That
Property Is, Of Course, Today’s Shendish Manor
The same Victorian splendour enjoyed by generations of
the Longman family – now better known for its publishing activities – remains
evident at the present-day Shendish Manor, which has risen to become no less
than one of the most esteemed Wedding Venues in Apsley.
The remarkable heritage of our surroundings is even alluded to in the name of one of our
wedding suites – the Apsley Suite, which with its elegant decor and sparkling
chandeliers, offers the perfect ambience for newlyweds and as many as 320
guests. However, another impressive space – the mid-19th century
Manor House itself – is also available, and exudes undeniable historical charm.
So, there you have it – the humble mill village of
Apsley is a rather more special place to get married than you might have ever
thought. So, why hesitate to make Shendish Manor your first choice among the
many other highly regarded wedding venues in Apsley?