Wedding Venues with Chapels in the UK: 20 Stunning Places for a Traditional Ceremony

Zoe Burke
Last updated: 16th Apr 2026

If you love the idea of a traditional wedding ceremony but don’t want the stress of moving between multiple locations, you’re not alone. More and more couples – especially those planning modern, experience-led weddings and following Gen Z wedding trends – are searching for venues that offer both a chapel or church ceremony and a seamless reception space.

Whether you’re dreaming of a historic chapel on-site, a countryside church just steps away, or a wedding venue that blends tradition with a more relaxed, multi-day celebration, the UK has no shortage of incredible options.

In this guide, we’ve rounded up some of the best wedding venues with chapels and churches in the UK = from grand estates to hidden gems = to help you find a setting that feels both meaningful and effortless.

Why choose a wedding venue with a chapel or church?

For many couples, a church or chapel ceremony is still one of the most meaningful ways to get married. But traditionally, that meant coordinating transport, timelines, and logistics between ceremony and reception.

Choosing a venue with a chapel on-site (or within walking distance) means you get:

  • A traditional ceremony setting without the travel stress
  • A more relaxed, seamless timeline for your day
  • Better guest experience (especially for older relatives)
  • More time to actually enjoy your wedding

It’s also a growing trend among Gen Z couples, who love blending classic elements like a church ceremony with a more flexible, personalised celebration.

The best wedding venues with chapels in the UK

Wasing Park, Berkshire 

Wasing Park wedding venue exterior
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Nestled in the Berkshire countryside, Wasing Park offers one of the most complete wedding experiences in the UK. With a 15th-century parish church on-site, alongside multiple ceremony and reception spaces, it’s designed for couples who want both tradition and flexibility.

From lakeside yoga to firepit evenings and estate-to-plate dining, Wasing goes far beyond a one-day wedding – it’s a full experience.

Best for: A multi-day wedding with a traditional church ceremony and modern touches

Stanbrook Abbey, Worcestershire

Church wedding taking place at Stanbrook Abbey
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A former convent turned luxury venue, Stanbrook Abbey combines gothic architecture with modern elegance. While not a church venue in the traditional sense, its Great Hall offers a chapel-like ceremony setting with stunning stained glass and vaulted ceilings.

Best for: Couples who want a church aesthetic without a separate ceremony venue

Farnham Castle, Surrey

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Few venues offer as much flexibility as Farnham Castle, which features two on-site chapels alongside grand reception spaces and panoramic views.

With accommodation, exclusive use options and international appeal, it’s a standout choice for couples planning a destination-style wedding in the UK.

Best for: Chapel ceremonies without leaving the venue

Hengrave Hall, Suffolk

Exterior of Hengrave Hall in Suffolk
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Hengrave Hall is one of the rare venues where you’ll find a historic church just steps from the main house. The Church of St John Lateran sits within the grounds, offering a truly seamless transition from ceremony to celebration.

With formal gardens, a lake and elegant interiors, it’s a classic English wedding setting done right.

Best for: Traditional church weddings with a one-location feel

Boconnoc Estate, Cornwall

Exterior view of Boconnoc Estate country wedding venue
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For couples dreaming of a countryside escape, Boconnoc Estate delivers. With its own on-site church and multiple ceremony locations, it offers total flexibility within a private Cornish estate.

You’ll have exclusive use, multiple days to celebrate, and complete freedom to personalise every detail.

Best for: Destination-style weddings with a church ceremony

Brympton House, Somerset

Exterior view of historic wedding venue Brympton House
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Brympton House is designed for immersive, multi-day weddings. Couples can marry in the medieval chapel, nearby church, or outdoors, before celebrating across the estate.

With accommodation for guests and a variety of wedding “collections,” it’s ideal for those who want a wedding that feels more like a weekend away.

Best for: Extended celebrations with chapel or church options

Ashridge House, Hertfordshire

Ashridge House chapel wedding ceremony space
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If you’re looking for scale and grandeur, Ashridge House is hard to beat. With a dedicated on-site chapel for blessings and spectacular historic interiors, it’s a venue that makes a serious statement.

Best for: Large, luxury weddings with chapel options

Sandon Hall, Staffordshire

Exterior of Sandon Hall
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Set within 400 acres of parkland, Sandon Hall offers access to a 13th-century church on the estate, giving couples a beautifully traditional ceremony option before returning to the hall for celebrations.

Best for: Classic English country weddings with a nearby church

Copdock Hall, Suffolk

Exterior of Copdock Hall wedding venue
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Copdock Hall pairs a modern barn with a 15th-century church right next door, making it one of the easiest ceremony-to-reception transitions you’ll find.

Add vineyard views and exclusive use, and you’ve got a venue that blends tradition with a relaxed, contemporary feel.

Best for: Church weddings with modern reception styling

Thicket Priory, North Yorkshire

Chapel ceremony space at Thicket Priory
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A romantic country house surrounded by nature, Thicket Priory features its own private on-site chapel, along with 35 bedrooms for a full wedding stay.

Best for: Exclusive-use weddings with a chapel and accommodation

The Crichton & Crichton Memorial Church, Dumfries & Galloway

Church wedding ceremony taking place at the Crichton Church
The Crichton and Crichton Memorial Church | See their Bridebook profile

The Crichton combines a magnificent church setting with flexible reception spaces, allowing couples to tailor their day exactly how they want it.

Best for: Large weddings with a traditional ceremony and flexible layout

Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club, Midlothian

Exterior of Dalmahoy Hotel and Country Club wedding venue
Dalmahoy Hotel and Country Club | See their Bridebook profile

With access to St Mary’s Church on-site, Dalmahoy offers a classic church ceremony alongside expansive grounds and reception spaces.

Best for: Traditional ceremonies with hotel convenience

Walton Hall Hotel & Spa, Warwickshire

Exterior of Walton Hall wedding venue with wedding ceremony chairs set up on the lawn in a spiral shape
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Walton Hall blends historic charm with modern amenities, including a chapel within the grounds and a wide range of event spaces.

Best for: Classic weddings with spa and accommodation perks

Dewsall Court, Herefordshire

Interior of Dewsall Court set up for a wedding breakfast with two long banquet tables
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Dewsall Court is known for its relaxed, house-party feel – but it also offers access to a church within walking distance, making it ideal for couples who want tradition without formality.

Best for: Informal, multi-day weddings with a nearby church

Kent Life Weddings, Kent

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For something a little different, Kent Life offers a unique chapel setting alongside rustic reception spaces and countryside charm.

Best for: Quirky weddings with a traditional twist

St Audries Park, Somerset

Aerial view of St Audries Park estate with the sea in the background
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Set within a deer park overlooking the coast, St Audries Park offers both a ceremony space and access to nearby church options, all within an elegant manor setting.

Best for: Fairytale weddings with traditional elements

Bailiffscourt Hotel & Spa, West Sussex

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Bailiffscourt Hotel & Spa | See their Bridebook profile

With its own 13th-century chapel and coastal location, Bailiffscourt is perfect for couples wanting something romantic and slightly different.

Best for: Coastal weddings with a historic chapel

The Priests House, North Yorkshire

Aerial view of The Priests House including the 15th Century onsite chapel
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A beautifully restored 15th-century chapel makes The Priests House one of the most atmospheric venues on the list. Ideal for smaller weddings with a strong sense of place.

Best for: Intimate chapel weddings in the countryside

Abney Park Chapel, London

View of the stained glass windows and turrets at Abney Park Chapel wedding venue
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A favourite among modern couples, Abney Park Chapel offers a non-traditional ceremony space with historic architecture – perfect for those who want the look of a chapel without the formality.

Best for: Stylish, city weddings with a unique ceremony setting

Asylum Chapel, London

Exterior of Asylum chapel wedding venue
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One of London’s most sought-after venues, Asylum Chapel is a ceremony-only space with a raw, romantic aesthetic. It’s often paired with a separate reception venue for a more editorial-style day.

Best for: Fashion-forward ceremonies with a chapel feel

How to choose the right venue for you

With so many options available, it helps to narrow things down based on what matters most to you.

Ask yourself:

  • Do you want a fully on-site chapel, or is a nearby church enough?
  • Are you planning a one-day wedding or a full weekend experience?
  • How important is guest accommodation?
  • Do you want something traditional, or more modern with a chapel aesthetic?

There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but the right venue will make your day feel effortless from start to finish.

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The rise of venues with on-site chapels and churches reflects a wider shift in how couples are planning their weddings. It’s no longer about choosing between tradition and modernity but rather about combining both in a way that feels personal.

And whether that’s a historic church, a romantic chapel, or a reimagined ceremony space, the right venue will set the tone for everything that follows.

Zoe Burke
Zoe Burke is Head of Brand at Bridebook, the UK’s leading wedding planning platform. With over 14 years of experience in the wedding industry, Zoe is a recognised expert on how couples plan, choose, and book their weddings - and how venues and suppliers can best support them. At Bridebook, Zoe leads the brand, content and social strategy, shaping the advice, tools and inspiration used by hundreds of thousands of couples each year. Her work focuses on helping couples feel confident and informed when making some of the biggest decisions of their lives - from choosing the right venue to navigating budgets, guest lists and modern wedding etiquette. Zoe is a regular media commentator on wedding trends, planning behaviours and the realities of the UK wedding industry. She has appeared on BBC Breakfast, BBC Radio 4, and BBC local radio, and has been quoted in national and international publications including The Times, Stylist, Cosmopolitan, Mail Online, The Knot, and more in her capacity as a wedding expert. She has also contributed expert commentary to several wedding books. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Zoe was appointed to the Government-backed UK Weddings Taskforce, where she helped shape national guidance and policy for weddings, representing the needs of both couples and wedding businesses during an unprecedented period for the industry. Today, Zoe combines real-world industry insight with data from Bridebook’s annual UK Wedding Report and planning tools to provide practical, trusted advice for couples and professionals alike. Her approach is grounded in one core belief: that planning a wedding should feel empowering, not overwhelming.
Last updated: 16th Apr 2026