A Suffolk wedding venue is celebrating the opening of a new amphitheatre set against a countryside backdrop.
Easton Grange can be found a short distance from Framlingham in the heart of Suffolk and is offering couples the opportunity to be married in the "secluded haven of the Deben valley".
The new outdoor area has amphitheatre-style seating and sits beneath two oak trees.
It is a few steps away from a 500-year-old barn which has been converted into an all-season wedding venue.
Alastair Kerr, owner of Easton Grange, said: “There can be no better backdrop for a wedding ceremony than being surrounded by the stunning wildlife of the Deben valley.
"If you like nature, you will love our outdoor amphitheatre.
"The oak tree has always been a symbol of strength in England.
"It was common practice to be married under ancient oaks in Oliver Cromwell’s time and we are delighted to be bringing back the tradition at Easton Grange.”
Nestled in the village of Easton, Easton Grange can host weddings for up to 250 guests.
It offers on-site accommodation, locally sourced catering and a tailored planning service.
It is also a child and dog friendly venue.
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