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Sunday 26 July 2026 | 12pm - 4pm
Norwood Park
Tickets: Book complimentary tickets via the BOOK NOW button above
Looking for your dream wedding venue? Norwood Park's Open House event offers the perfect opportunity to visit a beautiful Georgian estate nestled in the Nottinghamshire countryside.
This is your chance to explore the stunning venue at your own pace, with full access to the house, including bedrooms, ceremony spaces and grounds, there's lots to discover. Whether you're just starting your venue search or eager to find the perfect space for your big day, this is the ideal time to visit.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Upon arrival, enjoy a refreshing soft drink, information leaflet and map of the house. Wander around the house to find ceremony spaces staged and beautifully decorated, giving a real feel for how your big day could look.
Your complimentary ticket allows access to the house and grounds from 12pm, with last entry at 3pm, so feel free to drop by anytime during the afternoon.
Please note: there will not be any wedding supplier displays at this event. However, the events team will be available throughout the venue to answer any questions and discuss wedding plans.
| Wedding Open Day at Norwood Park (26 July 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Sunday | 12:00 | - 16:00 |
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