Wedding Venues in Dorset

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If you're looking for wedding venues with a view, then look no further than Weymouth wedding venues with stunning seaside vistas! Quaint rural affairs can also be catered for by one of Dorset's many picturesque pubs and inns that offer intimate wedding receptions. Bournemouth also provides a number of quirky wedding venues, including a reception venue at the home of The Cherries!
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The Tank Museum

Bovington, Dorset
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Whether you have a military connection or want a wedding day no one will forget, The Tank Museum is the perfect choice. Licensed wedding venue, in-house catering, suitable for groups from 10-1000.
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  • 310
  • £3,750 – £7,350
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Rudge Farm Weddings

Bridport, Dorset
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Rudge Farm Weddings is a unique woodland wedding venue in Bridport, Dorset, England, offering unparalleled views of the beautiful Dorset countryside and lakeside receptions. Exclusive use of the 20-acre property & accommodation for 39 guests.
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  • 120
  • 19 Bedrooms
  • £7,499 – £14,499
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Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens

Weymouth, Dorset
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Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens is a truly unique, naturally breathtaking setting for your wedding day. Surrounded by lush greenery, exotic plant life, and coastal views – it’s the perfect location for a memorable celebration with friends and family.
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  • 120
  • £1,500 – £4,800
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The Riviera Hotel

Bournemouth, Dorset
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The Riviera Hotel has gorgeous panoramic views over woodlands and sea views out to the Isle of Wight, the perfect picturesque and naturally lit setting for your big day.
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  • 160
  • 67 Bedrooms
  • From £59.00 pp
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Purbeck House Hotel

Swanage, Dorset
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Offering an extensive car park, 38 bedrooms, license for wedding ceremonies and event space to up to 100 guests the hotel has all your need to create the perfect magical wedding day.
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  • 100
  • 38 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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The Greyhound

Blandford Forum, Dorset
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Situated in the rural heart of Dorset. Winterborne Kingston is the home of The Greyhound, positioned in an idyllic setting to spend your wedding day.
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  • 5 Bedrooms
  • Moderate ($$)
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The Grand Hotel, Dorset

Swanage, Dorset
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With gorgeous views of Swanage Bay, your wedding day at the Grand Hotel will have a romantic settings, magnificent gardens & a private beach for the perfect wedding experience.
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  • 120
  • 30 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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Hotel du Vin Poole

Poole, Dorset
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Planning a wedding is a breeze when booking at Hotel du Vin Poole. Sail through it with your own wedding organiser who will make sure your dream turns into a reality.
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  • 90
  • 38 Bedrooms
  • From £45.00 pp
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Athelhampton House and Gardens

Dorchester, Dorset
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Athelhampton, a private country house with beautiful architectural gardens, handsome heritage buildings within a stunning location make Athelhampton the perfect choice for your Wedding celebration.
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  • 130
  • 6 Bedrooms
  • £7,500 – £13,500
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The Crown Hotel, Dorset

Blandford Forum, Dorset
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This easily accessible venue is a haven for brides and grooms looking for a stress free celebration with friends and family!
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  • 150
  • 27 Bedrooms
  • Up to £500
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Weddings at Corfe Castle

Corfe Castle, Dorset
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Steeped in history and offering panoramic coast and countryside vistas, Corfe Castle offers a dramatic and romantic outdoor location for your wedding.
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  • 250
  • Affordable ($)
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Swanage Pier Trust

Swanage, Dorset
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Swanage Pier is a unique wedding ceremony venue in Swanage, Dorset, where couples can say their vows surrounded by their nearest and dearest, with stunning views of Swanage Bay as their backdrop.
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  • £930 – £1,050
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The Royal Chase Hotel

Shaftesbury, Dorset
The Royal Chase Hotel, located in the heart of Shaftesbury combining a rich history and a modern influence. Once a monastery, now a current and attractive BW hotel and wedding venue.
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  • 95
  • 33 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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Bournemouth Highcliff Marriott Hotel

Bournemouth, Dorset
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Perched on the clifftop with sweeping views of Bournemouth Bay and its seven miles of golden sands, the 4* Bournemouth Highcliff Marriott Hotel is the ultimate setting for your seaside wedding.
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  • 220
  • 160 Bedrooms
  • From £55.00 pp
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Mortons Manor

Corfe Castle, Dorset
Mortons Manor is full of charm and character, perfect for that special day! It has been, beautifully decorated and is complimented by the original features. The Manor stands in the beautiful village of Corfe Castle
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  • 60
  • 20 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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The Fishermans Haunt

BH23 7AS, Dorset
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Here at the Fisherman's Haunt, we specialise in casual & wholesome wedding receptions that won't break the bank! Whatever you are picturing for your big day, we bring the warmest of welcomes.
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  • 50
  • 13 Bedrooms
  • £2,000 – £6,001
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Da Vinci's Ristorante Italiano

Poole, Dorset
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No one understands ‘Amore’ like an Italian. So if you want something a bit more personal, where better to celebrate the most important day of your life than at Da Vinci’s restaurant on Poole Quay?
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  • 60
  • From £65.00 pp
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Hope Farm Weddings

Netherbury, Dorset
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Hope Farm is set in 40 acres of Dorset Countryside, near Beaminster & Bridport. We're surrounded by absolutely stunning scenery and our friendly herd of Alpacas!
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  • 120
  • 1 Bedroom
  • Upon request
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Swallows Rest

Weymouth, Dorset
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Beautiful guesthouse enjoying stunning views over Chesil Beach and the Fleet with large grounds perfect for a marquee wedding in the summer months.
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  • 200
  • 10 Bedrooms
  • £500 – £2,500
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Bournemouth East Cliff Hotel

Bournemouth, Dorset
From a gorgeous setting for wedding photographs to stylish event rooms, and a licence for civil wedding ceremonies, the Hallmark Hotel Bournemouth East Cliff is an ideal choice for your big day.
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Guildhall Tavern

Poole, Dorset
The Guildhall Tavern is the perfectly located only a short walk from the Guildhall Registry Office. Great food and excellent service to make sure your day feels that much more special.
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  • 50
  • Upon request
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East Cliff Cottage

Bournemouth, Dorset
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Located very close to the town centre and the beach, this venue is able to offer you an intimate wedding celebration.
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  • 20
  • 6 Bedrooms
  • £600 – £1,500
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Wareham Town Council

Wareham, Dorset
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Wareham Town Council use its Council Chamber to host weddings and civil partnerships, make your day special in this historic building.
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  • 90
  • From £215
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The Green House

Bournemouth, Dorset
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This Grade II luxury hotel in Bournemouth has a focus on sustainable living, and is a wonderful venue for your special day.
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  • 74
  • 32 Bedrooms
  • £2,765 – £12,000
Everything you need to know about weddings in Dorset

All About Getting Married in Dorset

On the south coast of England, the dramatic Jurassic Coast of Dorset has rolling hills, white cliffs and picturesque towns and villages. Sometimes, all it takes is a stroll along the beach and you’ll find genuine fossils that have been previously lost for millions of years. There are some iconic spots to visit, like the stunning limestone arch of Durdle Door, which is perfectly Instagrammable. It also makes for an amazing backdrop to your wedding photos, which is just one of the many reasons why Dorset is a fantastic place to get married.

Our 2025 Wedding Report uncovered that 13% of all UK weddings take place in Dorset and the wider South West region. A third (33%) of people who get married in the area come from elsewhere across the country, making it the most appealing wedding destination in the country for non-locals. And this is all despite the fact that the average cost of a wedding in Dorset is £21,921, which is more than the overall UK average of £20,822. But, this is a testament to just how amazing a wedding along the Jurassic Coast can be – and totally worth spending that budget.

That’s not to say that Dorset is exclusively for those with large budgets – far from it. With an amazing range of locations, venues and vendors, Dorset is the ideal location to host your wedding regardless of your tastes, styles or budget.

Popular Wedding Themes & Trends in Dorset

Dorset’s stunning coastline and idyllic countryside are the driving forces behind many of the region’s most-loved wedding trends. From clifftop vows on the Jurassic Coast to barefoot ceremonies on the sand and fun nautical-themed decor, beach weddings are a popular choice for couples after relaxed vibes.

But not everyone wants to battle beachy winds or sandy shoes. Many couples are opting for countryside celebrations tucked away in the rolling hills of Dorset or rural farm venues hidden away from the world. Rustic weddings are thriving, with barns, orchards and gardens all lending themselves perfectly to laid-back, romantic ceremonies.

As part of Dorset couples’ love for the local landscape, there’s a strong focus on sustainability. That means favouring green-certified venues, working with local florists and food vendors, and cutting down on waste, all while supporting independent businesses across the county.

Local food is also a big deal. Couples are curating menus packed with Dorset favourites, from seafood platters fresh off the coast to West Country cream teas and even canapés made with local cheese, alongside the famous Dorset ciders, local ales and craft beers

Dorset couples also tend to opt for all-in-one venues. This includes manor houses, country pubs, boutique hotels and gardens, where everything from ceremony to reception happens in one spot. This not only makes the day flow more smoothly, but also helps keep costs down. In fact, local couples spend just £396 on transport, significantly below the UK average of £626.

Wedding Venues in Dorset & Average Costs

Dorset is home to a huge range of wedding venues, from romantic coastal retreats to countryside escapes and everything in between. So, whatever vision you have for your special day, you’re bound to find it around the county.

Dorset has absolutely bags of history, from the iconic Jurassic Coast to human history that dates back thousands of years. You could incorporate some of that history into your wedding by choosing a historic venue. One of the many castles around Dorset is a great place to start, where you can feel like true royalty for the day. Highcliffe Castle is located on top of a cliff and has amazing views across a nature reserve. Corfe Castle may be a 1,000-year-old ruin, but it offers panoramic views and an incredible mystical ambience. There’s also Durlston Castle, a unique and quirky coastal castle within 320 acres of parkland.

If you’d rather add an extra layer or class and luxury to your wedding day, another amazing option is one of the county’s stately homes or manor houses. Venues like Orchardleigh House & Estate, The Italian Villa at Compton Acres and Shillingstone House are all absolutely stunning and should definitely be added to your list of considerations.

The Dorset National Landscape is some of the most gorgeous countryside the UK has to offer, so why not take advantage of that and get married in the great outdoors? Venues such as Sopley Mill, The Orangery Suite and Moonacre Weddings are all great options and highlight exactly how beautiful Dorset is.

If you’d prefer to get married somewhere with some character that isn’t your typical wedding venue, Dorset has loads of places that let you inject some fun and personality into your big day. The Tank Museum is great for military personnel or fans of history; Bridport Electric Palace is ideal if you love to tread the boards; and Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre lets you tie the knot surrounded by more than 250 of your closest primate cousins!

While Dorset is one of the pricier regions to get married in on average, there are still plenty of venues that are perfect if you have a smaller budget. Take a look at venues including Harmans Cross Hall, Village Hotel Bournemouth and Kingston Maurward to see that you don’t have to spend a fortune to have your perfect wedding in Dorset.

The average cost of a wedding venue in Dorset and the wider South West region is £6,755, which makes it the second most expensive area outside of London. But, it’s important to remember that the average cost isn’t necessarily what you’ll pay, and there’s a wide range of venues across the county that are both cheaper and more expensive than this.

Average Wedding Venue Booking Lead Times in Dorset

Because of its popularity, especially during the height of summer, wedding venues in Dorset can book up exceptionally quickly. Many venues have a lead time of 12 to 18 months, but if you’re hoping to get married between May and September, or on a weekend date, it’s a good idea to book two or more years ahead.

That said, if you’re flexible with your dates or considering a weekday or winter wedding, you may be able to secure your venue with just six to nine months’ notice. And with less demand during the off-season, you may even save a bit on costs, too.

Weather & Seasonality in Dorset

Being on the south coast, Dorset is known for having some of the best weather in the UK. That said, it’s still the UK, so be ready for a little unpredictability no matter the season!

Spring (March – May) is a beautiful time for a wedding, with temperatures rising from 10°C (50°F) in March to 16°C (61°F) by May, which is a great time to go fossil hunting along the coastline. It’s also an amazing time for weddings, and is likely to be quieter than the busy summer months, perfect for an undisturbed photoshoot.

Summer (June – August) is the most popular season to get married in Dorset. With average highs of 18°C (64°F) to 23°C (73°F), couples flock to the coast for outdoor ceremonies and beach photography sessions. Venues like Kingston Country Courtyard and Gorwell Farm really do the Dorset countryside justice.

Autumn (September – November) is ideal for cosy, romantic weddings. The landscape starts to change as the leaves fall from the trees, and while temperatures cool from 17°C (63°F) to 9°C (48°F), you still get some warmer days. But, with an increased chance of rain, you’ll want to go with a venue that has indoor space, like Smedmore House.

Winter (December – February) in Dorset can be amazing. With fewer tourists and more availability at venues, it’s a great time for intimate celebrations. Temperatures usually stick between 2°C (36°F) and 7°C (45°F), but sometimes it can drop below freezing, so an indoor venue like St Giles House is a must.

Transport & Accommodation in Dorset

Dorset may be right down on the south coast of the country, but it’s still easily accessible from London, the South East, South Wales and the Midlands, with great transport links and plenty of accommodation for guests coming from all across the UK.

Train services to Dorset are frequent and reliable. Weymouth, Dorchester, Bournemouth and Poole all have direct services to and from London, as well as other major towns and cities. A direct train to Poole from London Waterloo will take you a little over two hours.

If you’re driving, the A35 and A31 run right through the county, making it straightforward for guests to get to most venues. Just keep in mind that some rural venues may require a little extra travel planning and aren’t easily accessible via public transport, which is something to think about if you know a lot of your guests rely on this.

The county doesn’t have its own airport, but Bournemouth Airport (BOH) and Southampton Airport (SOU) both offer domestic and European routes. For guests coming from further afield, London Heathrow is just over two hours away by road.

As for places to stay, Dorset is a popular place for tourism, especially during the summer months, so accommodation is easy to come by. Dorset offers everything from boutique hotels and spa resorts to cosy B&Bs and coastal cottages. Many hotels also have their own event spaces, so you can get married and party the night away all under one roof, making it super convenient. Hotels including The Green House, The Royal Bath Hotel and The Connaught Hotel and Spa all have their own wedding venue spaces and are worth adding to your list of considerations.

Quick facts about weddings in Dorset

FAQ's

Are there any additional costs for using the venue for a rehearsal dinner or brunch the next day if I choose a wedding venue in Dorset?

Some venues may have a separate cost for renting the space for a rehearsal dinner or brunch, while others may include it in the overall cost of renting the venue for the wedding. It's important to check with your specific venue regarding their policies and costs for using the venue for a rehearsal dinner or brunch before booking. It's also a good idea to ask if they have any package deals that include the night before or morning after rental.

Are there any discounts for booking on certain daysof the week or during off-peak months If I hold my wedding in Dorset?

Some venues in Dorset offer lower rates for weddings held on weekdays or during off-peak months such as January, February, and November. Some venues may also offer special rates for midweek weddings or for those that are held on short notice. If you are looking for special offers then bear in mind that some venues may have different rates for off-peak seasons, weekdays, or daytime events which can make it more affordable.

Are there any sound or noise restrictions Dorset wedding venues?

Some wedding venues Dorset may have specific decibel levels that must be taken into consideration, particularly for outdoor events and venues that are located in residential or quiet areas. Others may have restrictions on the use of certain types of equipment, such as amplified music, or may have a curfew for music and noise. it's important to keep in mind that the local council and the neighbours might have regulations on sound, so be sure to check with them as well.

Are wedding planners provided by the wedding venue for Dorset weddings?

Some wedding venues in Dorset may have a dedicated wedding planner or coordinator on staff who can assist with planning, coordinating, and executing the wedding, while others may not have an in-house planner and couples may need to hire one externally. Some venues may include coordination services as part of their packages, while others may offer it as an add-on or may not provide it at all. You will always have a point of contact for the wedding who will be able to help you with all aspects of organising the day.

Do wedding venues in Dorset have an option for a fireworks display or outdoor activities?

Some venues may have a large outdoor space where a fireworks display can be arranged, or have facilities such as a garden, terrace or a lawn that can be used for outdoor activities such as games or lawn sports. Other venues may not have the same outdoor space but may have a balcony or a terrace where fireworks display can be arranged. It's important to check with the specific venue regarding their policies and regulations on fireworks displays and outdoor activities before booking. Some venues may have restrictions on the use of fireworks due to local regulations or safety concerns


How do I find out about parking or transportation options for guests at wedding venues in Dorset?

Most wedding venues in Dorset will have information about parking or transportation options on their website or in their brochures, but if you have any specific questions you can contact the venue directly and ask to speak with your event coordinator. It's important to note that some venues may have limited parking options, and it's a good idea to communicate this information to your guests in advance and provide them with alternative options such as carpooling or arranging for a shuttle service

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