Gift Lists Etiquette Stationery Flowers Cakes The Dress Venues Honeymoons Bridesmaids Food & Drink Entertainment Groom Guests Beauty Planning Mothers Weddings Abroad Questions Have a question for Brides? Our experts are on hand to answer some of your deepest style queries. Submit a question » I'm looking at having a manor house venue for our wedding breakfast and reception but I'm worried because there are lots of separate rooms I.e the bar, dancing room that people will spread out and the atmosphere will be lost. Has anyone had any experiences of this? 2 Stephanie, Birmingham View » We booked our venue back in jan 2010 & now they have told us one of the rooms for our evening reception has been double booked we are 25 days away from the wedding & are holding both the ceremony & the reception in one place! Any Ideas on where we stand legally? 3 Liz, Wilkie View » I am looking for a barn-style wedding venue - does anyone know of any? 2 vicki, essex View » We don't want a church wedding, but can't decide whether to get married and have the reception at the same place or get married in the registry office then have a hotel, hall etc for our reception. What are your opinions and experiences on this? 3 Terri, Diss View » My fiance and I have chosen a historical venue with original features such as high ceilings, dark wood and ornate fireplaces. We want to add some special touches to our day to reflect our interests and personalities (retro/vintage) but I'm worried this will clash with the venue and look over-bearing, as none of the rooms in our venue have a blank canvas to play with. Any tips or advice on how to incorporate a vintage/retro theme into this kind of venue? 1 Anna, Leicester View » I have a location for my wedding reception in east London but I am finding it hard to find a ceremony-only venue that isn't hugely expensive. I'm not looking for a church, just somewhere elegant and spacious (over 100 guests) with an aisle (something sadly missing from a lot of town halls). Any help appreciated! 1 Kathryn, London View » I'm getting married in October. I'd like to have a tipi style/rustic marquee. The sides will have to be closed as it will be October. Has anyone any experience on what is the best heating for a marquee at this time of year? I want to make sure everyone is really warm. Are open fires/ wood burners warm enough? It will be large enough for about 150 people. Are blow heaters a good idea or too noisy and hot one end and not the other? Any thoughts would be great! 0 Rachel, London View »