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Sayeh & Galton Flowers

Founded by Hilde Galton in 1948 the Hampstead based florist soon gained a reputation as one of the most prestigious luxury florists in London. The business passed on to her daughter, Brita Wolff until it was entrusted to award-winning creative director, Sayeh Rafiei in 2004.

Sayeh trained professionally in Paris, and honed her skills in Switzerland and Holland. She passionately believes that floristry is an art form and this is evident in all her beautiful creations. When you book your wedding flowers with Sayeh and Galton you can guarantee that the utmost care and consideration will be taken right from the start in helping you choose what’s perfect for your day down to the attention to detail when dressing your venue.

St. James’ Court, A Taj Hotel, London

Celebrate your special day in style, in the heart of Royal London. St James’ Court is an elegant Victorian masterpiece with an idyllic courtyard just a stone’s throw away from Buckingham Palace. First-class service and incredibly romantic spaces make this hotel the perfect choice for a luxury wedding.
 
Beginning the moment you set the date, they will take pride in planning every detail to bring your dream day to life. With a choice of 6 magical event spaces, both intimate weddings and grand receptions of up to 200 guests can be catered for.
 
Offering the perfect backdrop for your special occasion with magnificent rooms exuding elegance

The Hero Of Maida

The Hero Of Maida, built in 1878, is a beautiful light and airy Victorian pub situated in leafy Maida Vale between Warwick Avenue and Little Venice.

With two beautiful private spaces, an elegant first-floor dining room, and a vibrant enclosed garden available for sit-down receptions and standing events, The Hero really is the perfect setting for your special day.

The Hero of Maida is renowned for its excellent British gastropub fare, created by Head chef Harry Milbourne and nowhere more so is this demonstrated than in their private dining and event menu. Using fresh seasonal produce, each dish is executed with precision from their feasting banquet dishes to the daintiest of canapes.

The Harcourt

The Harcourt pub, trading since 1826, is tucked away in a quiet part of Marylebone just off York Street. It is one of the closest reception venues to Old Marylebone Town Hall and oozes charm and character.
 
The elegant 5 storey townhouse offers 5 private rooms for sit-down meals, standing events, and drink receptions, and just as every wedding is unique so is The Harcourt. Offering The Whisky Room, Garden Room, Conservatory, White Room, and Black Room, they can host events ranging in numbers of 6 to 70.
 

L’oscar London

L’oscar London is a luxurious 39 bedroom boutique hotel set near Covent Garden. Housed in a Grade II* listed building and what used to be the old Headquarters of the Baptist Church, much of the decoration was created by some of the best artists and craftsmen of the time, featuring ornately plastered ceilings, carved fireplaces, oak panelling and finely worked plaques. Imagination and detail is woven into the fabric of L’oscar, from the sumptuously-decorated bedrooms, velvet and leather interiors, exquisitely-unique Champagne coupes, crystal butterfly wing taps and a seven-storey chandelier.