An iconic heritage-listed venue in the heart of Gosford has been re-fashioned as a chapel of love for a city hall-style wedding.
Founder of City Hall Registry and authorised marriage celebrant, Tara Merillo, said that with the rise of micro and macro weddings and unconventional wedding ceremonies, more and more couples were looking for ways to celebrate their love in a unique, personalised and affordable way.
“Whether you are looking for a ‘quickie Viva Gos Vegas’ registry-style ceremony or a more grand celebration, City Hall Registry offers something for everyone,” Merillo said.
“Couples today are looking for ways to celebrate their love in their own way, without the pressure and costs of traditional wedding norms.
“Our new on-the-steps of City Hall style wedding services are designed to meet the growing demand by providing a down-scaled alternative to the traditional wedding – in a truly iconic venue.”
The venue is located beside Lyons Den, in the iconic heritage-listed RH Creighton building in the heart of Gosford’s Mann St.
Built in 1938, the purpose-built funeral parlour provides the perfect instagram-worthy backdrop including a grand central arch, lead-glazed windows and a trio of romantic balconettes.
“We wanted a space that is different from anything else out there – a place where couples could get hitched, have fun, and let loose while still having a beautiful and memorable wedding ceremony,” Merillo said.
“We’re excited to join Lyons Den and offer a new type of wedding experience here on the Central Coast that is all about looking after couples and taking away the overwhelming stress so all that the day is all about having fun and making memories.
“Let’s put the love back into our CBD- Viva Gos Vegas style!”
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City Hall Registry