FAQs
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What should I wear?
DRESS TO IMPRESS!
We do not have a strict theme so you can wear what you feel comfortable in and just be your fabulous selves!
Bright and fun colours strongly encouraged!
Hopefully it is sunny as it is in June!
The wedding will mainly be outside, and the ground is uneven with cobbles and grass, so you should wear fun shoes you are comfortable walking in rather than high heels.
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Can I bring my kids?
We are not saying no to children and welcome them for every part of the wedding, however if it is convenient we would recommend finding childcare.
We understand that arranging childcare for the full weekend might be difficult for some, so please do whatever you feel comfortable doing.
Please contact us if you have any concerns.
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How do I RSVP?
Through the website on the 'RSVP' page.
Each guest should RSVP individually due to dietary requirements etc.
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Can I bring a plus 1?
Unfortunately as we have a space limit at the venue due to the size of the marquee, we have a limit on numbers. If you are bursting to bring your partner, please speak to us directly.
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Can I take photos?
Yes, we would love you to!
Photographers bring your cameras!
We only ask that there are no mobile phones or cameras during the ceremony.
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How should I get there?
By train, car or taxi.
There is a car park on site which is close to the camping field and 5 mins walk from the venue exclusively for guests and where taxis can also drop you off.
Please see the 'Getting to Prussia Cove' page for more details.
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Will transportation be provided to and from the wedding venue?
The campsite and car-park are approximately 10 minutes walk from the main venue. There will be a wedding minibus on the Saturday running shuttles - especially for those with accessibility needs.
Outside of this, taxis need to be arranged by guests to arrive and leave the venue if staying off-site.
Numbers of local taxis can be found on the 'Getting to Prussia Cove' page.
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Do you have a gift registry?
We have chosen to make a honeymoon pot, although we are not expecting gifts from you.
Please see the 'Gifts' page for more details.
We do not require any material possessions however if you feel you would like to give us a sentimental, physical gift you’re welcome to do so.
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What time should I arrive?
Anytime on Thursday if you would like to help set up or simply get settled in early. We will only be providing food for those helping out.
Before 6pm on Friday for Welcome Drinks and Bring-A-Dish Dinner
Before 1pm on Saturday for the Ceremony
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What time should I go home?
Anytime you would like, there is no curfew at our venue on any of the days!
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Who should I contact if I have questions about the wedding?
- Marlene - 07940479574
- Aaron - 07902319270
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What if I want to get you a sentimental gift?
If you know our deepest desires and the essence of our soul, of course you can get us a gift.
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What should I bring?
- Swimming stuff - the venue is on a cove with a beautiful beach, and there are lots of swimming spots close by
- Instruments - please bring your instruments musicians!
- Cameras - we would love lots of snaps from all our photographer friends
- 1 dish - for the Bring a Dish dinner on the Friday
- Snacks / Breakfast - we will not be providing breakfast throughout the wedding, however there is a bakery on site next to the Camping field which all guests can visit from 8.30-10.30am on Friday to Monday
- Walking shoes - if you fancy hiking around the national trust path on one of the other days aside from Saturday (the wedding day)
- Warm clothes (it can get chilly in the evenings even in June next to the sea)
- All-weather clothing - this is an exposed piece of coastline and who knows what the weather could throw at us - be prepared for all eventualities, even if the weather is forecast to be good!
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What is the plan for food and drink?
Generally speaking you will need to cater for yourself for breakfast every morning. However there will be a bakery on site next to the Camping field from 8.30-10.30am on Friday to Monday.
We will provide food across the following days:
Thursday: Please let us know if you would like to help with the set-up and we will add you to the crew mailing list, we will cook dinner in the evening as a group.
Friday: Bring-A-Dish dinner. Please bring along a dish and enjoy the banquet with us from 6pm at Porth-En-Alls hall. We will have some wine, beer and a self-serve bar area however we recommend you BYOB Friday. Please make sure to label your dish with any allergens.Saturday: After breakfast you're sorted and in for a treat.
Sunday: Join us for Cornish pasties and cream teas on the lawn. Momma Jackie is going to organise a Ghanaian feast for everyone who is sticking around in the evening, so let us know if you are able to stay.
Monday: Our menu is done, god-speed. Join us for a relaxed picnic if you have the minerals.
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How does the camping field work?
We have booked the whole camping field exclusively for guests from Thursday - Monday. Given that we have pre-arranged the camping, there is only one price regardless of how long you stay.
If you would like to book outside of these days to stay longer, let us know and we can arrange with Porth-en-alls directly for you to pay on the day. Any camping booking covers Thursday - Monday with flexible arrival/departure.
Hearthworks will be providing structures for people to book which will be set-up Thursday and taken down on Monday. There is more information on the Hearthworks site about glamping.First come, first serve on pitches.