Wedding Details
3:00 pm on 25 July 2009
Eastbury Manor House
Eastbury Square
Barking, Essex
IG11 9SN
Eastbury Manor House
Eastbury Square
Barking, Essex
IG11 9SN
Notes
Our ceremony will take place in The Great Hall, which is situated on the ground floor. Unfortunatly we are limited to 70 guests. We do hope that you are not offended if you are not invited to the ceremony as we would like to keep it to close family only.
Eastbury Manor House is a listed mansion house in Barking built by Clement Sysley, a rich Essex merchant during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. The house was originally in an isolated position surrounded by marshland. In the early 1600s it attracted rich Catholic families who could practice their banned religion there in safety.
Later tenants were yeoman farmers of a much lower class, and butchers and graziers attracted by the pasture grazing and the rich London market. The house was gradually neglected and fell into decay until 1918 when it was restored by the National Trust
Eastbury Manor House is a listed mansion house in Barking built by Clement Sysley, a rich Essex merchant during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. The house was originally in an isolated position surrounded by marshland. In the early 1600s it attracted rich Catholic families who could practice their banned religion there in safety.
Later tenants were yeoman farmers of a much lower class, and butchers and graziers attracted by the pasture grazing and the rich London market. The house was gradually neglected and fell into decay until 1918 when it was restored by the National Trust

