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Insuring your Perfect Day
Ecclesiastical Wedding Insurance from The National Trust Enterprises
Welcome to Ecclesiastical. We’re delighted to be working with The National Trust to ensure your wedding day is as perfect as you dreamt it would be.
Ecclesiastical is a UK owned specialist insurance and financial services organisation, with a heritage spanning more than 120 years.
We have considerable expertise in both wedding insurance and heritage properties, making us a natural fit to be working with The National Trust.
Why insure your wedding?
The average cost of a wedding is now over £20,000*, so it really does make sense to get your wedding insurance as soon as you set a date, make bookings, and start paying deposits.
Of course, you don’t have to spend that much to have a fantastic wedding. But even if you don’t, you’re still likely to buy the most expensive dress, outfits, or meal you’ll ever buy.
Plus when you choose Ecclesiastical, you choose an insurer with expert, caring claims handlers who will do everything they can to put things right. You will also be helping to preserve our nation’s heritage as a donation will be made to The National Trust for every policy sold.
You can view our premiums and cover limits via the link on the right hand side of this page. For full details of the cover, including details of exclusions and limits, take a look at our wedding insurance summary of cover.
You can buy your wedding insurance online, or call us on 0845 777 3322 from 8am to 6pm, Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays).
This insurance package has been arranged by Michael Pavey Ltd t/a Pavey Group in conjunction with Ecclesiastical Insurance Office on behalf of National Trust Enterprises Ltd. Michael Pavey Ltd are registered with, and authorised by, the Financial Services Authority under reference 308106.
National Trust Enterprises are an Introducer Appointed Representative of Michael Pavey Ltd who are authorised by the Financial Services Authority under reference 308106.
*You and Your Wedding Magazine research, June 2008.
