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Unfortunately, as much as we'd love to invite all of our friends' children, venue capacity constraints mean we can only accommodate children of immediate family. We hope that you will understand this decision and that you will still be able to join us.
We recommend travelling by public transport. Both venues are well served by the tube and bus.
We are providing transport for all of our guests from the ceremony venue to the reception venue. The bus ride will be approximately 1 hour in duration.
The chapel is fully accessible to people who use a wheelchair. There is a step outside the chapel but they have a wheelchair lift. Please let us know ahead of time if you will need adjustments. Unfortunately, Brunswick House is not accessible due to the nature of the building there is no wheelchair access into and throughout the venue.
Brunswick House specialises in family-style dining for banquets, with all dishes shared between those at a table. You will therefore not need to select what you would like to eat in advance. Allergies or dietary requirements specified on the RSVP will be catered for on the day.
We thought an inner-city wedding might offer a slightly different experience. For those outside London, we hope it doubles as a small holiday; for locals, we hope it offers an easy tube ride home! We also know London can be busy, which is exactly why we chose both venues, each of which is a historical oasis against the modern city (sometimes literally).
Your presence is present enough, however if you would like to get us something you can find more details below.
Arianne and Martin met at a colleague's leaving drinks in July 2019. A few months later they made it official, and a few years later they made it even more official with their engagement in January 2025. They can't wait to celebrate with everyone in September.