Bookings, calls and wedding venue inspections for one luxury hotel have rapidly increased, after it featured on one of Australia's biggest reality shows.
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Inquiries have increased by about 50 per cent after Milton Park Country House Hotel and Spa turned up the romance for couples on Married First Sight.
The picturesque property filmed the vows in December, which was showcased to viewers on March 28 and 29.
Four couples who met on the show made their way to the property in Bowral, to decide if they were going to continue their relationships beyond the show.
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Milton Park's management team said enquiries and bookings about the property mainly increased the week the show aired.
"We felt very honoured to have... four final vows showcased at Milton Park, the different areas shown on television captured just how special and unique our heritage gardens really are, and it was a spectacular feeling to have our venue shown on such a popular TV show...," they said.
Weekend site inspections have been booked "back-to-back", where all couples said they saw the venue on the show.
The romantic television scenes were set with trees and balconies adorned with fairy lights and flowers, candles and scattered flower petals.
Viewers across Australia got a glimpse into the picturesque property's Bath House adorned in vines, breathtaking Weeping Beech Tree, the ash Tree wrapped in lights and the spectacular front terrace.
The management team said the project was kept secret, "so the anticipation was definitely built up to the moment it aired".
These were not the only vows declared in the region - Domenica Calarco and Jack Millar came together and shared their feelings about one another at Mali Brae Farm in Moss Vale.
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