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The best possible place to get married, of course, is at the family estate. Lush with emerald lawns and ancient clipped yew hedges, it has distant, glorious vistas, a sweeping circular drive to welcome guests, a grand staircase lined with ancestral portraits to bless the bride’s descent, and sparkling crystal chandeliers that illuminate acres of parquet flooring, installed for dancing hundreds of years ago. That would be ideal. But most of us make do with something else: a hotel ballroom, a pretty piece of park or stretch of beach, a favorite restaurant. Still, there is no denying the spell that an atmospheric, architecturally impres
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