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Weddings at Wrights Anglers Rest DUBLIN WEDDINNG PHOTOGRAPHER

 

What an amazing wedding venue !!! Wrights Anglers Rest was originally built as a hotel in 1865 and used by honeymooning Dubliners, it serves the best food since then. 


 

For over 15 years Wrights Anglers Rest has hosted hundreds of weddings, gained great reputation, and won multiple awards, and nowadays it's one of the best Dublin's wedding venues. 


 

If you plan your wedding from abroad Wrights Anglers Rest can offer private video calls with a wedding show-around, along with supplier recommendations to make your planning process smoother. That's why the venue is especially popular among couples living abroad. 

Wrights Anglers Rest is one of Dublin’s famous and most inviting wedding venues. They offer outstanding cuisine in a welcoming ambience beautifully styled in an elegant and unique setting. Their charming features include rustic floors, exposed stone walls, sash windows, glamorous lighting, and gold leaf accents throughout. Old world charm meets vintage grace. Wrights Anglers Rest is simply beautiful ! 

The venue is fantastically located, only a short drive from Dublin city centre and on the banks of
the River Liffey. There are fantastic photo opportunities close by such as The Phoenix Park, the banks of the river or indeed throughout the venue itself.

 

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SOME USEFUL INFORMATION Q & S

What do I need to do in order to  book my ceremony at Wrights Anglers  Rest ?

First of all you need to contact you local HSE at least 3 months before your wedding date to register your wedding with HSE. When it's done the HSE will appoint a civil register to perform your ceremony. As I've mentioned before you can choose a humanist type of ceremony if you'd like some more personal touch to it. You can find the links to humanist celebrants here:

https://www.humanism.ie/ceremonies/weddings/

https://spiritualceremonies.ie/

https://theanglersrest.ie/wedding-wrights-anglers-rest/

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