Please RSVP by navigating to the RSVP tab on this website by February 29th 2024. Let us know if all invitees will be joining us and what meal you will prefer.
Please reach out to us if there are any questions or concerns!
What is the dress code?
The dress code is formal, let this be an opportunity for you to show off! Think long dresses and suit + tie. Fascinators are encouraged.
For those who are interested in our colors, our palette will be focused on brick red, cream, pastel blue and green - but please feel free to wear whatever color suits you most (except white).
Will the events be indoors or outdoors?
Weather permitting, the ceremony and cocktail hour will be held outdoors, while the reception will be indoors.
Are children allowed?
To guests with children, we deliberately invited the whole family. Please help them be mindful of the venue, our special events, and other guests.
Where and how can we find accommodation near the venue?
With several attractive options for accommodation in the area, we want our guests to choose the option that works best for them. Some suggested hotels along with any additional information regarding travel, accommodation, and logistics can be found in the Travel tab.
What is the easiest way to get to and from the venue?
If you would like us to connect you with fellow guests flying from your city for carpooling and other logistics, please let us know.
Parking is available at the venue.
More on this in the Travel tab.
What is the weather forecast?
The temperature in July in Shrewsbury is usually between 16-22C (60-70F), and it rains 1 in 5 days of the month.
Will there be an open bar?
In fact, there will be three.
Where can we find your registry / send our gifts?
Your presence on our big day is the biggest gift we can ask for. We do not have a registry as we have all we need.
What health and safety measures will be in place?
For everyone's health and safety, we ask you to be mindful and take necessary precautions in the days leading up to the event.
The emergency number in the UK is 999. The NHS will provide free emergency services, but does charge a fee for care beyond emergency treatment.