Wedding Venues in the UK

Discover the best wedding venues in the UK with our comprehensive marketplace, designed to help couples find their perfect setting. From historic castles and countryside barns to chic city hotels and coastal retreats, our curated listings cover every style and budget. Whether you’re dreaming of an intimate celebration or a grand event, you’ll find a wide selection of UK wedding venues with photos, pricing, and availability to make planning effortless.
Start your search today and explore top-rated wedding venues across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Use filters to compare locations, capacities, and packages, making it simple to shortlist venues that suit your vision. With detailed venue profiles and direct contact options, our UK wedding venues marketplace saves you time and connects you with the spaces that will bring your special day to life.
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Monks Barn

Hurley, Berkshire
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This stunning 13th Century barn provides a picturesque venue in which to send your love!
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  • 150
  • From £2,500
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The Lion, Malpas

Malpas, Cheshire
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The Lion is an ideal venue for your celebration. Your event organiser will work with you to ensure every detail is planned to allow you to enjoy your special day.
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  • 50
  • 16 Bedrooms
  • From £2,000
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The White Swan

Arundel, West Sussex
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The charming White Swan Inn provides a beautiful country setting ideal for photographs and very conveniently placed on the outskirts of historic Arundel.
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  • 90
  • 20 Bedrooms
  • £200 – £575
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Longlands at Cartmel

Cartmel, Cumbria
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Self Catering wedding Barn outside Cartmel for exclusive use that can sleep 40 people on site in a splendid Georgian House and cottages. Beautiful gardens and views.
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  • 130
  • 20 Bedrooms
  • £5,000 – £10,000
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Ford Sports & Social Club

Ilford, Essex
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Looking for a versatile venue for your wedding? located in Newbury Park, Romford, our function room is available for hire. Offering a large space to fit your needs.
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  • 200
  • £1,000 – £2,000
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The Riverside Hotel, Branston

Burton-On-Trent, Staffordshire
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The newly refurbished Riverside Hotel offers a traditional and picturesque venue with stylish and modern interiors, not to mention the beautiful scenic views of the River Trent!
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  • 80
  • 23 Bedrooms
  • £2,500 – £4,000
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The Boxing Hare

Oxford, Oxfordshire
Situated in the picturesque Cotswolds countryside, a highly sought-after Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, The Boxing Hare offers a truly captivating setting.
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  • From £40.00 pp
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Alderson House

Warwick, Warwickshire
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Our historic venue right in the heart of Warwick is the perfect place to host a wedding. We offer affordable weddings, in house caterers, a private car park and a fully licensed bar!
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  • 80
  • £250 – £350
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Walford House Meadow

Stanstead Abbotts, Hertfordshire
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We have a lovely one acre meadow in the centre of the village of Stanstead Abbotts Hertfordshire in the heart of the Lea Valley.
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  • 200
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • £2,500 – £3,500
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Laragh Lodge

Glenariff, County Antrim
This traditional British pub is a timeless and romantic wedding venue that can accommodate for all types of weddings!
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  • 100
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Dunsley Hall Hotel

Kinver, Staffordshire
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Both romantic and luxurious, Dunsley Hall Hotel is steeped in history and includes eight acres of beautiful grounds. It's a fantastic venue choice for the big day.
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  • 80
  • 11 Bedrooms
  • £2,850 – £3,850
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Headlam Hall Hotel

Headlam, County Durham
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Headlam Hall is a wonderful 17th century country house, which is surrounded by beautiful countryside and farmland. Have your special day at this idyllic venue.
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  • 120
  • 38 Bedrooms
  • £800 – £1,000
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4th Floor Studios

London, East Central London
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Affordable East London Wedding Venue, a one off Warehouse/Loft/Apartment style space both Charming and Stylish with buckets of character.
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  • 130
  • £1,000 – £2,500
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Amberley Inn

Stroud, Gloucestershire
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The Amberley Inn is a traditional eighteenth century Cotswold Inn, set on the edge of National Trust owned Minchinhampton Common. With spectacular views this traditional inn offers a bespoke service.
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  • 30
  • 13 Bedrooms
  • £50 – £1,500
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Kingsknowes Hotel

Galashiels, Scottish Borders
The Kingsknowes Hotel is an idyllic location for your big day, set in 5 acres of stunning landscape gardens with a backdrop of Eildon Hills.
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  • 70
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Paultons Golf Club

Romsey, Hampshire
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Our Golf course acts as a special venue for your most memorable of days, offering you photo opportunities and fine dining!
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  • 60
  • £500 – £200
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Aesseal New York Stadium

Rotherham, South Yorkshire
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Not only the home of Rotherham Football Club, but also a versatile and flexible events venue that is a fabulous backdrop for weddings of all shapes and sizes.
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  • 600
  • From £3,500
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Bangor-On-Dee Racecourse

Wrexham, Wrexham
Bangor-on-Dee Racecourse is set in glorious countryside alongside the ancient River Dee, and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Welsh Hills. The venue boasts three great event spaces.
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  • 220
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Burnham Park

Slough, Buckinghamshire
A short stroll from the local church, and situated within trees and flower beds, Burnham Park will make your wedding a dream.
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  • 150
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Canonteign Events

Exeter, Devon
Canonteign Falls offers the ultimate outdoor, romantic backdrop to your wedding ceremony followed by a rustic barn setting for the reception.
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  • 150
  • 4 Bedrooms
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The Yellow Broom

Crewe, Cheshire
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The Yellow Broom is a restaurant in Cheshire with a fabulous reputation and great experience that will ensure that your wedding day is one to remember forever.
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  • 90
  • From £85.00 pp
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Whiston Hall Hotel

Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire
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Boasting stunning countryside views and fantastic function suites, Whiston Hall is an idyllic wedding venue.
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  • 70
  • 9 Bedrooms
  • £2,500 – £5,000
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Rutherglen Town Hall

Glasgow, South Lanarkshire
Rutherglen Town Hall is that dream-wedding venue that will make your day truly unforgettable. It boasts great a menu and a good central location!
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  • 150
  • From £29.00 pp
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Smallhythe Place

Tenterden, Kent
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The Barn Theatre is an intimate venue for your wedding. Get married on stage and have exclusive use of the cottage garden with scenic views of the rolling Kent countryside.
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  • 75
  • ~£1,500
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South Hill Park

Bracknell, Berkshire
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South Hill Park's elegant rooms make the ideal venue for wedding celebrations and the beautiful restored Italian Gardens offer a beautiful backdrop for those all-important memories.
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  • 120
  • From £350
Everything you need to know about weddings in UK

All About Getting Married in the UK

The UK is a fabulous place to get married. With an eclectic mix of people, cultures and traditions, the choices available to happy couples planning their wedding are practically endless. The UK is known for its rich history, idyllic countryside and range of architectural styles, which makes so many different regions and places absolutely perfect for your wedding. No matter the style, theme, size and budget, you’re bound to find something that ticks all your boxes here in the UK.

UK Wedding Venues

Fancy getting married on the outside? In a historic manor? Or a traditional church or place of worship? From medieval castles to five-star luxury hotels, a huge amount of choice is available to help make your wedding day unique and memorable.

UK Wedding Costs

According to our 2025 Wedding Report, 97% of British couples choose to get married in the UK. This is partly due to the huge range of venues and vendors available, even though the overall cost of a wedding can be on the pricey side. Couples in the UK spend an average of £20,822 on their wedding; however, this can vary massively depending on the type of and size of wedding you choose to have. And in the UK, whether you have a large or a small budget, you can still have a beautiful and special wedding that you’ll remember forever.

Popular Wedding Themes & Trends in the UK

Many weddings in the UK take advantage of the fabulous history, culture and natural beauty you can find up and down the country. While outdoor weddings have been legal in the UK since 2020, they’re not quite as popular as they are in other countries due to the unpredictability of the weather. But, in recent years, barns and country houses have become increasingly more popular, and having weddings with a garden theme is also on the rise.

Just under three-quarters (72%) of couples have the ceremony and reception in the same location. Hotels remain the most popular venue type, largely thanks to them being so convenient for both the happy couple and their guests. Couples in the UK are also choosing small weddings and even micro-weddings, which can save them a lot of money and means they can have their dream wedding and spend more than 40% less.

It’s also becoming more popular for couples to outsource food vendors (if okay with the venue), with a particular love for food trucks, including pizza, BBQ and Mexican.

The various backgrounds of couples from around the UK also mean that many weddings embrace cultural fusion, blending traditions and cuisines from all over. Whether hosting a classic black-tie do, a whimsical countryside wedding or a multicultural celebration, the UK provides endless opportunities to bring your vision to life.

Wedding Venues in the UK & Average Costs

With such an abundance of history and picturesque locations, you’re certainly spoilt for choice when it comes to wedding venues in the UK. Across the country, you could choose anything from a quaint village church to a sprawling castle surrounded by immaculate gardens. There are countless venues in towns and cities, with some of the most popular places to get married including London, Scotland, York and Birmingham.

Historical UK Wedding Venues

To get married surrounded by history, you might choose an ancient castle, such as Dundas Castle just outside of Edinburgh, or Clearwell Castle in Gloucestershire. For a touch of luxury and class, stately homes like Holkham in Norfolk and Prestwold Hall in Leicestershire provide a stunning backdrop for tying the knot.

City UK Wedding Venues

If you’d love to get married in a city, hotels like the One Aldwych Hotel in London, Saint Luke’s in Glasgow and The Roundhouse in Derby are classy and convenient. Or, for a quiet but equally beautiful countryside location, Houchins in Essex, St Audries Park in Somerset and Berwick Lodge in Bristol are the perfect escape for a fairytale wedding.

UK Wedding Venue Costs

With the average cost of a UK wedding now being £20,822, the venue makes up a large portion of the total cost – almost half, in fact – at £5,945. If you’re getting married in a major city, like London, the average venue cost can be even higher at £7,020. In Wales, the average venue cost drops to £5,924. However, these costs can change drastically depending on the size and style of your venue. For example, it’s safe to assume that a vast countryside manor will likely be more expensive than a small village hotel.

Average Wedding Venue Booking Lead Times in the UK

To secure their number one venue, most couples find that they need to book between 12 and 18 months. For more popular venues in busier regions, this can sometimes be in excess of two years, especially if you’re looking to get married at the weekend during the late spring and summer.

For weddings that take place during the quieter months, such as January and February, you may be able to book between 6 and 12 months ahead. The more flexibility you have, the more likely you’ll be to secure your number one venue without quite as much lead time. If you have your heart set on a specific venue, it’s always recommended that you book it as soon as possible, and then think about the other vendors afterwards.

Weather & Seasonality in the UK

If you live in the UK (or have spent more than a couple of days visiting) you’ll know just how unpredictable the weather can be. The summers can be reasonably hot and dry, while the winters can be long, dark and exceptionally cold. And sometimes, it can even be the other way around. That being said, each season offers its own charm and beauty, which can complement your wedding and contribute towards you having a memorable day.

  • Spring (March - May) is a wonderful time for a countryside wedding as the flowers will be in bloom, making gardens, parks and woodlands extra magical and enchanting. The temperature during the spring ranges from around 9°C (48°F) to 15°C (59°F), though there’ll often be showers, which means outdoor ceremonies can be a little risky.
  • Summer (June - August) is the most popular time for weddings, with the longest amount of daylight and the highest likelihood that you’ll have warm and sunny weather. Temperatures reach highs averaging 21°C (70°F), but have been known to climb into the mid-30s.

Weather & Seasonality in the UK

  • Autumn (September - November) is the time when fresh greens turn into warm oranges, which can make for a wonderful setting, especially before it gets too cold. In autumn, temperatures can be a mild 16°C (61°F) in September and drop to 10°C (50°F) in November, with an increased likelihood of showers and storms.
  • Winter (December - February) is a fabulous time to have a magical wedding, though the chance of there being snow on your wedding day is actually fairly small, depending on where in the country you are. With temperatures often hitting below zero, you’re far more likely to have ice, but that can still make for the most wonderfully wintry backdrop.

Transport & Accommodation in the UK

Being just a small island, the UK is incredibly well connected, so you can get around the country relatively easily. The country is often criticised for having expensive and unreliable services, but more often than not, you can get to where you need to be by road, rail or sky.

If you’re getting married in or around a major town or city, you’re practically guaranteed to be able to travel there by train, which makes travel simple for you and your guests. However, even many smaller towns and villages across the country have a train station close by.

Many cities also have major international airports, including London, Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, Cardiff, Edinburgh and more. Whether you’re travelling from abroad or from within another region of the UK, you may well find that a flight is your most convenient (and sometimes even affordable) option (compared to the train, for example).

Transport & Accommodation in the UK

By car, you’ll find that you can get to most places in the UK rather easily, especially if you travel during quieter times. This means that even if you’re getting married in the middle of nowhere, your guests shouldn’t have too much trouble getting to you.

There are almost 10,000 hotels in the UK and countless many more B&B options. Many hotels also double as wedding venues, meaning you can host your wedding in one central and super convenient place. The variety is also massive, so you’re likely to find something that suits your budget without much hassle (so long as you book in plenty of time).

Quick facts about weddings in UK

FAQ's

Are there any noise restrictions at UK wedding venues?

Yes, there are noise restrictions at UK wedding venues. The Environmental Protection Act 1990 sets out the requirements for the control of noise levels in public places. Wedding venues are considered public places, and as such, they must adhere to the noise level limits set by the local council. These limits vary depending on the location and time of day, so it is essential to check with the wedding venue and local council before booking to ensure compliance.

Can UK wedding venues provide chairs and tables for guests?

Yes, most UK wedding venues provide chairs and tables for guests. However, this may depend on the venue's size and capacity. Some venues may charge an additional fee for the use of chairs and tables or may require you to hire them separately. It is essential to check with the wedding venue beforehand to ensure that you have all the necessary information regarding their services and what is included in the rental fee.

What is the average cost of renting a UK wedding venue?

The average cost of renting a UK wedding venue varies depending on the location, size, and type of venue. A typical cost for a wedding venue in the UK ranges from £2,500 to £6,500. However, this cost can increase significantly for larger venues or those in prime locations. It is essential to budget carefully and consider all the additional costs, such as catering, decorations, and entertainment.

What is the capacity of a typical UK wedding venue?

The capacity of a typical UK wedding venue varies depending on the venue's size and layout. A small wedding venue may accommodate up to 50 guests, while larger venues can hold up to 500 guests. It is essential to consider the number of guests you plan to invite when choosing a wedding venue to ensure that it can accommodate everyone comfortably. Additionally, it is crucial to check with the venue regarding their maximum capacity limits and any restrictions they may have.

What type of decorations are allowed at UK wedding venues?

The type of decorations allowed at UK wedding venues varies depending on the venue's rules and regulations. Most venues allow flowers, centerpieces, and other non-permanent decorations. However, some venues may have restrictions on the use of candles, confetti, or balloons. It is best to check with the wedding venue beforehand to ensure that your decoration choices comply with their regulations.

What type of permits do I need for a UK wedding venue?

The permits required for a UK wedding venue depend on the location and type of venue. For example, if you plan to serve alcohol at your wedding, you will need a premises license. If you plan to have live music or entertainment, you may need an entertainment license. It is essential to check with the wedding venue and local council beforehand to ensure that you have all the necessary permits and licenses.