Frequently asked questions.
How can I RSVP for the Civil?
Use the QR code on your civil wedding invite to RSVP for the civil ceremony. For all other events, please use the RSVP button at the top of this page to register your attendance.
What are the timings for the day?
NB: Timings below are approximate (apart from event start and end times)
1.00pm - Guest arrival and civil ceremony
2.00pm - Starters
2.30pm - Speeches and Lunch
3.30pm - Group pictures, Games, explore the grounds
5.00pm - Those staying for mehndi night can change, everyone else free to roam around or leave as they wish
6.30pm - Guest arrival for Mehndi night begins
11.30pm - Mehndi night ends
What do I wear to a Civil Wedding?
Feel free to wear whatever you are most comfortable in! For gentlemen, typically suits are worn, and for ladies we suggest either a western dress or a saree (we suggest you bring jumpers/coats to wrap up as it may be cold in October and bear in mind there will be outdoor games - weather permitting)
Why do I need to bring my invite to the Civil Wedding?
You will need to bring your invite with you to the civil wedding as we will be using it during the ceremony - please keep it with you on the day until instructed to take it out.
I am also invited to the mehndi night - will there be facilities and time for me to change?
Yes - we have space on-site which everyone will be able to use to change outfits for the evening. There will also be allocated time so everyone should be able to change on-site with enough time. Don’t forget your outfits!
What do I wear to a mehndi night?
Anything traditional will work - gentlemen can wear suits or traditional indian, and ladies can wear anarkalis, lehengas or a saree for example.
Will there be any raas-garba?
No, there will not be any dancing allowed in the venue except for any pre-planned performances. There will be plenty of good conversation, fun games and yummy food to keep everyone entertained!