“Whimsical and rustic, like something out of a bygone era, The George Ballroom is a versatile space that can be left perfectly bare—its vintage feel courtesy of its 1857 birth date—or dressed up to the nines with dramatic floral installations. The hand-painted ceilings and walls and the stain glass windows lend the space an entirely unique feel. “. Read the full article over at Harpers Bazzar.
Read MoreThe George Ballroom is one of the most amazing wedding locations in Australia, according to Honey. Read the full article here.
Read MoreSimone and Jordan instantly fell in love with the romance of the George Ballroom,and knew from the moment they walked in the doors that this was where they would be getting married.
Read MoreThe George Ballroom was a ‘no-brainer’ for glamorous couple Jess and Dan. View photos of their intimate wedding here which featured a champagne tower, confetti cannon and lots and lots of dancing.
Read MoreMinimalism at its best. Michelle and Clint combined the timeless nature of the George Ballroom with ‘black-tie, modern elements’ to create a aesthetic that was totally their own. Read more about their wedding here.
Read MoreWhen a stylist plans their own wedding, you just know that it’s going to be amazing. Stylist Lauren’s wedding to her husband Tom was truly unique, and used Palms, Greenery and floral arrangements to give the venue a conservatory feel. Find out more about their wedding here.
Read MoreThe George Ballroom was featured in Business Insider’s Article “Some of the best locations to get married in Australia”. View the full list here.
Read MoreRachel and Tim wanted a minimalist wedding that complimented the story of their relationship. They decided to hold their wedding ceremony in the George Ballroom due to some strong family ties to the venue. Read more here.
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