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Marston Morteyne Manor (Bedfordshire)

 
Description: Address: Woburn Road / Marston Moreteyne / Bedfordshire / MK43 0NQ / England / Situated in a small rural village this ... more
Marston Morteyne Manor (Bedfordshire) ... manor is also ideal for wedding celebrations.

Newest Review: ... in 1607. Sir Thomas owned the Manor for 32 years until he died in 1626 when it was passed on to his eldest son, Thomas, the second who also later became sheriff. He died in 1675 and his sons, Thomas and Edward successfully inherited the property. The latter was succeeded by his only son Edward in 1715 who died in 1739. The Snagges then sold the property to the Duchess of Marlborough who ... more

 ... left it to her grandson the Honourable John Spencer. The Spencer's held the property until 1811 after which the Manor passed to the Alington Family. The Duke of Bedford bought the Manor from them in 1873. The building was renovated in 1880 when it was conv...more

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Premium Review Marston Morteyne Manor (Bedfordshire): Marston Manor...A manor worth seeing! (1090 words)
by - written on 24/07/08 (Very useful, 482 readings)
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Background - Finding the perfect location for your wedding is of the highest importance and shouldn't be done on a whim. Before we chose our location we looked around 5 different venues, one of which was 'The Swan' in Bedford (Read review on Swan). My parents and Grandparents both wanted us to get married there but we are two people who like something a little bit different to the norm, something with perhaps a little more character. We were limited to somewhere that held civil ceremonies and hadn't really found anything that particularly suited our fancy until we came across Marston Morteyne manor. It is set in the small town of Marston Morteyne which is ...  Read the complete review

 

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