Welcome to The Old Vicarage at Elkesley. The Old Vicarage at Elkesley is pleased to be able to support both the Historic Houses Association and the The Rectory Society. Why do we support them? Firstly it is because we recognise the beauty and charm of the historic. We know that any historic house must have been loved by its owners for many years just to have survived and what better place for a wedding based on love than within a house that has been equally loved.
As you glance at the slide show you will see how The Old Vicarage has survived extensive damage and yet has been brought back to life by loving and skilled hands. The work has not finnished nor will it ever. In 2010 we completely rebuilt the bathroom suite with its many mirrors, gold taps, and beautiful ceramics and our Brides have told us that this alone enhances the excitement and pleasure of their day. From the balcony they have views across the Nottinghamshire countryside, the lawns and River Poulter and also of their guests arriving.
Some of the trees at the Old Vicarage are quite old while others are as yet young. We feel we have to maintain the legacy handed down to us and by planting new trees there will still be both young and old trees for our children and our childrens children to enjoy.
As you glance out from the South facing window some of the trees you wil see include the Oak, the Chestnut and the group of
We are delighted that you are interested in the 17th Century Old Vicarage at Elkesley as the place for your upcoming special day. Whether large or small, flamboyant or informal we look forward to help make that special day a wonderful and memorable experience for you and your guests. The most important day of your life deserves the perfect venue.
A fairytale setting for a magical wedding. The winding tree lined road provides an excellent approach for the Bride and Groom by either Horse and Carriage or Limousine.
Situated on the outskirts of the quiet country village of Elkesley, the Old Vicarage is far more than a first choice for your wedding day venue; it is also our family home.
Susan and Philip Jubb
