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Haseley Manor, Arreton, Isle of Wight, PO30 3AN. Tel: (01983) 865420 |
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We hope that you will choose Haseley Manor for your wedding. We are having four weddings only each year and offer a superb and beautiful venue available from Easter until the end of September for your civil wedding or for your reception, dinner and party after a church wedding. You will have exclusive use of the premises for the day, and the wedding couple can stay overnight. You have the option of finding caterers, florists, photographers, cars etc of your choice and to suit your pockets. We provide the bar during the evening entertainment. You can make a provisional booking which we will hold for seven days. If you wish to confirm the booking please send your form completed as far as possible (both pages) and deposit within that time.
Our aim is to make your wedding day enjoyable and for it to pass without problems. These pages will help, and include some basic rules, which are required by law and/or the terms of our insurance and licences. Holding your wedding at Haseley Manor means that you have accepted them.
Location
Haseley Manor is located at the East end of Arreton, which is on the A3056 road 5 miles to the South East of Newport, the County Town. Arreton is approximately ten miles from Ryde and from Cowes – the two foot ferry terminals, and 7 miles from Fishbourne and East Cowes, the car ferry terminals from Portsmouth and Southampton respectively.
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History
Haseley Manor is listed Grade II*, and is built on the site of a Saxon Manor House and includes part of a 15th Century Monastic Grange.
A Saxon Manor House, which was owned by the Earl of Wessex, (later King Harold), existed at Haseley at the time of the Domesday Book, After Harold’s death at Hastings in 1066, William I (William the Conqueror) seized the property, which was then passed to his son, William II (William Rufus) who was killed in the New Forest in 1100. Before William II died the property was passed to a Norman Baron, Engelger de Bohun, who gave it to Quarr Abbey in 1136. The transfer is recorded in one of the oldest deeds in existence which is held in the British Museum. The property remained in the hands of Quarr Abbey for 400 years and was used as a Monastic Grange with emphasis on the wool trade. During that time, part of the South wing was added to the original Saxon Manor House. The medieval raised cruck roof timbers provided the upper part of the great wool room which is located in the South wing. At the time of the reformation the property passed into private hands. During the 16th Century the earlier property was partly demolished and a new wing replaced it. During the 18th Century part of the Manor House was Georgianised and further extended. A date of 1787 is marked on one of the new timbers in the Wedding room. After approximately 350 years of ownership by the Fleming and Wills-Fleming family, the Manor House was sold in 1952 and then split up to provide accomodation for three farm worker’s families until it was vacated and became derelict. It was purchased in 1976 by Mr and Mrs Young who commenced restoration two years later, opening it to the public as a museum of country and agricultural life. The income from this allowed the restoration to continue, and also various old barns and granaries to be acquired and reconstructed. The museum was closed in 2000 when the present owners, Mr and Dr Roberts bought the Manor.
It is now only open for weddings and other events, and reconstruction continues. It is enclosed on three sides by the Roberts Nature Reserve which was opened by the present Earl of Wessex in 2006. This reserve is not open to the public or to wedding guests.
Preliminary Visits
You are welcome to visit Haseley to see the house and gardens at any time of the year. Caterers, bands etc can also visit to make arrangements prior to your wedding. Please however telephone us first on 01983 865420 to arrange a mutually convenient time. When you are visiting drive into the main courtyard.
General Safety
We have made the house and grounds as safe as possible. There are however many water features in the gardens together with a small stream. It is the legal responsibility of parents to look after their children at all times. We may mark off with tapes additional areas which may be dangerous, and also private areas in the grounds. Within the house and barns, fire exits and private areas are also well marked. We ask that you familiarise yourselves with these before the wedding day.
For legal, safety and for health reasons, we have a no-smoking policy within the house and the barns
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It is essential that no fire exit is blocked by tables, flowers, discos etc. at any time.
There are adequate fire extinguishers available in the event of a fire, and a member or members of staff are always available. All members of staff will be pleased to answer questions and deal with any problems at any time.
If first aid is required, there is a first aid kit in the kitchens, and an ambulance can be called from the private wing of the house at any time.
Arriving
To avoid blocking emergency access, we ask that the cars or coaches of all guests are parked in the car park which is on the right at the end of the hedge in the lane. The entrance to the gardens is marked from the car park, and your guests can walk up through the gardens to the courtyard. There is however access for disabled drivers behind the wedding barn. Cars parked outside the wedding barn may be seen as background in wedding photographs and can block fire access. The wedding car(s) or horse and carriage can enter the courtyard along a drive lined with trees. This is not possible for stretch limousines, as they cannot make the turn at the beginning of the drive.
Cars can be left in the car park overnight.
Civil Weddings
There are three rooms at Haseley Manor at present licensed to hold civil weddings.
In the old part of the house the Georgian Drawing Room can seat 55 people (with some additional 10 - 15 standing).
The Dining Room is only suitable for eight or ten people.
The Wedding Barn outside can seat 150 people, with standing for a further 70. The surrounds are less elegant, and this barn is where the meal is normally held. Laying of tables etc. can therefore be a problem.
It is your responsibility to agree the timing with the Registrar, and we need to know the agreed time and your full names so that we can put up the notice of the wedding that is required by law.
Reception
You can hold your reception after a church or civil wedding in the Manor House, the Courtyard or the Wedding Barn.
Catering and meal
We do not cater in-house (but see under packages below), and this therefore gives you the opportunity to select the caterer of your choice, or to do it yourself. We can seat up to 145 people for a meal. We do have a professional standard kitchen, including plates, glasses, cutlery etc for up to 75. The serving of your own wine must be during the reception and meal only.
Access to the house and barn is normally available from 10 am. on the day prior to the wedding. We clear and clean the barn after the wedding, but ask that any flowers, presents etc are removed on the following day. It is the responsibility of the caterers to obey health and safety regulations, and to be fully responsible for their staff. The caterers are also responsible for cleaning the kitchen, and for removing all leftovers, bottles etc. You must inform caterers, florists, band etc that they must make arrangements for access before and after the wedding day by telephoning us on 01983 865420.
The house will be shut when the meal is served.
Evening Entertainment
A dance can be held in the evening in the wedding barn. There is a raised stage for a band or disco, and ample room is made available for dancing. Additional guests up to a total maximum of 220 can be invited.
Bar
For legal reasons we must run the bar and will provide the temporary licence and staff. The bar will close at 1150 hours and the whole event must finish by midnight.
Packages
There are people who can make all the wedding arrangements for you at a fee to be arranged between you and them. All service providers must have their own insurance for third party damage and for their own employees. It is in your interest to check that these are in place.
Accommodation
Overnight bed and breakfast for the wedding night only is available for the wedding couple. There is a choice of two bedrooms - both with a double bed. If accommodation is not required we can make available a bedroom and bathroom for the bride and/or groom to change without charge. You are welcome to keep presents at your own risk in the main house overnight.
Additional Facilities
By mutual arrangement with ourselves it may be possible to alter the decoration or lighting of the wedding barn. Any additional work necessary will be charged, and the cost agreed prior to the wedding. Agreed changes and charges will be confirmed in writing.
Fireworks
It is possible to have a fireworks display, provided this is professionally arranged and there is proof of insurance cover from the organiser. We have however agreed with our neighbours that any display will finish by 10.30 pm, and they would prefer 10 pm as a finishing time.
Confetti
We are very happy that confetti is part of any wedding. We would ask that it should not be thrown in the Manor itself but used in the courtyard or wedding barn. Biodegradable confetti is now available for purchase, and clearly would be very much appreciated.
Photography and Video
You may select the photographer of your choice. There are many excellent features in the gardens to make your photographs memorable. Even if it is raining, the interior of the house is photogenic. In the event of rain it would be possible to return with the photographer during the next week to use the gardens.
Leaving
We ask that all guests vacate the premises completely by midnight to give the staff a chance to clear up. There is available a list of telephone numbers of local taxi firms. If your guests need taxis, please ask them to telephone for a taxi, but be advised there may be a wait of up to two hours. It is better to pre-book taxis. Guests are very welcome to leave their cars in the car park overnight and not risk being over the limit.
Insurance
All sorts of disasters can occur between booking your wedding and the actual day. It is worth considering covering your non returnable costs with insurance. This is available from any insurance broker.
And finally
We will try to make your wedding day perfect. Please advise us of any worries, problems or queries beforehand so that if possible they can be sorted before your big day. We can be contacted on 01983 865420. If there is nobody in, then leave a message and we will return your call as soon as possible.
We hope that you will choose Haseley Manor for your wedding.