Hotel Wedding Venues in Cotswolds

The Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offers an enchanting backdrop for your special day. Discover a curated selection of stunning hotel wedding venues in the Cotswolds, from grand country houses with manicured lawns to intimate boutique hotels in honey-stone villages. Each setting provides a unique blend of rustic charm and sophisticated elegance, perfect for creating unforgettable memories. This region is renowned for its idyllic scenery and luxurious hospitality.
Whether you envision a lavish celebration in a historic manor or a cosy gathering in a stylish spa hotel, the Cotswolds caters to every taste. Many hotels offer exclusive-use options, award-winning cuisine, and on-site accommodation for your guests. Explore venues that combine breathtaking views with impeccable service, ensuring your wedding day is as seamless as it is beautiful. The region's natural charm adds a magical touch to any ceremony.
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The Old Bell Hotel

Malmesbury, Wiltshire
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Welcome to The Old Bell Hotel in Malmesbury, crowned as the “Queen of Hilltop Towns”, where historic surroundings meet contemporary charm for your perfect wedding, nestled next to Malmesbury Abbey and Abbey House Manor.
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  • 120
  • 39 Bedrooms
  • £5,000 – £8,000
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Colwall Park Hotel

Malvern, Worcestershire
The reception room at Colwall Hotel has original Edwardian windows setting the romantic backdrop for a marvellous wedding celebration.
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  • 80
  • 22 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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Ayana Suite by The Snooty Mehmaan

Faringdon, Oxfordshire
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Welcome to Ayana Suite by The Snooty Mehmaan, the perfect wedding venue for your special day. Our venue offers everything you need to make your wedding day a success, including exquisite catering and a luxurious bridal suite room.
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  • 100
  • 11 Bedrooms
  • £1,000 – £2,500
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Whately Hall Hotel

Banbury, Oxfordshire
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Whately Hall in Banbury, Oxfordshire is a stunning historic hotel wedding venue. Dating back to 1677 and packed with character and original features, this venue creates the ultimate romantic atmosphere and is the perfect backdrop for your big day.
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  • 120
  • 69 Bedrooms
  • £500 – £1,000
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The Double Red Duke

Carterton, Oxfordshire
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Nestled in the pretty village of Clanfield, The Cotswold Plough Hotel is an idyllic venue that can be exclusively yours. There is space permitted on the lawns for a marquee for larger wedding parties.
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  • 60
  • £3,700 – £11,500
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Leigh Park Country House Hotel

Bradford-On-Avon, Wiltshire
This charming country house hotel set in five stunning acres of grounds has its own private garden and vineyard, making it the ideal backdrop for your wedding celebrations.
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  • 120
  • 38 Bedrooms
  • £2,450 – £14,500
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The Falcon Inn

Stroud, Gloucestershire
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Nestled in the beautiful Cotswold countryside, this idillic venue is perfect for an intimate wedding!
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  • 40
  • From £350
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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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The Roseate Villa Bath

Bath, Somerset
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The bespoke setting of Henrietta Bar and the verdant Henrietta Garden are ideal for events, whether private events or celebrations like anniversaries, birthdays or intimate weddings.
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  • 28
  • 21 Bedrooms
  • £1,000 – £4,000
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The Marlborough Arms

Woodstock, Oxfordshire
Located in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, close to Blenheim Palace, The Marlborough Arms is a charming coaching inn that holds wedding receptions. They have 14 cosy guest suites for you and your guests to stay the night, space for up to 120 evening guests.
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  • 70
  • 14 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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Holiday Inn Swindon

Swindon, Wiltshire
Our beautiful wedding venue in Wiltshire has a selection of function rooms suitable for up to 80 guests, making it a venue to suit the more initimate of weddings.
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  • £1,995 – £6,295
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Abbey Hotel, Bath

Bath, Somerset
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The Abbey Hotel in Bath is a fantastic choice of wedding venue, with attentive service, a great location in the heart of Bath and wonderful facilities. Your wedding day will be in the hands of Events
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  • 65
  • 60 Bedrooms
  • From £390
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The Holt Hotel

Bicester, Oxfordshire
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Discover the perfect wedding venue at an unbeatable price with our special last-minute wedding packages in Oxfordshire. Our venue provides a breathtaking backdrop for your big day, all while keeping your costs manageable.
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  • 200
  • 87 Bedrooms
  • From £50.00 pp
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The Bay Tree Hotel, Burford

Burford, Oxfordshire
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The Bay Tree Hotel is full of historical charm and contemporary style, combining beautifully to create a setting to remember for your big day.
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  • 90
  • 21 Bedrooms
  • £8,000 – £12,500
Everything you need to know about weddings in Cotswolds

Choosing a hotel for your Cotswolds wedding offers convenience and luxury in one package. These venues are experts in hosting events, providing a seamless experience from start to finish.

  • All-in-One Service: Most hotels offer comprehensive packages that include catering, staffing, and sometimes even decor, simplifying your planning process.
  • In-house Coordinator: You'll almost always have a dedicated wedding coordinator to manage the day’s logistics, ensuring everything runs smoothly.
  • Guest Accommodation: The most significant advantage is having beautiful on-site rooms for you and your guests.

Beyond the practical benefits, Cotswolds hotels provide a quintessentially English setting that is both grand and intimate.

  • Stunning Backdrops: From rolling hills and manicured gardens to historic architecture, the photo opportunities are endless.
  • Local Excellence: Many hotel restaurants pride themselves on using locally sourced Cotswolds produce, offering a true taste of the region for your wedding breakfast.
  • Pre- and Post-Wedding Activities: Spa facilities, beautiful grounds for walks, and nearby charming villages offer plenty for guests to do throughout the wedding weekend.

The cost of a hotel wedding in the Cotswolds can vary significantly based on the venue's prestige, the number of guests, and the time of year.

Average Costs

Venue hire and catering packages often start from around £12,000 and can exceed £35,000 for luxury, exclusive-use manor hotels. A typical wedding for 80 guests often falls in the £18,000-£25,000 range.

What's Included?

  • Venue Hire
  • A three-course wedding breakfast
  • Drinks package
  • Evening food
  • In-house wedding coordinator

Budgeting Tips

  • Go Off-Peak: Consider a mid-week or winter wedding (January-March) for potentially lower venue hire fees and better supplier availability.
  • Review Packages: Ask what's included in a package. Some offer more value than 'dry hire' options once you factor in catering and staffing.
  • Guest List: The per-head cost is a major factor. A more intimate wedding will naturally reduce the overall spend.
  • Flexibility: Be open to different hotels. A boutique hotel in a lesser-known village may offer better value than a famous country house.

The Cotswolds is beautiful year-round, with each season offering a unique atmosphere for a hotel wedding.

  • Spring (March-May): See the famous Cotswolds gardens come to life with daffodils and bluebells. A beautiful time for fresh, vibrant colour schemes.
  • Summer (June-August): The most popular season. Expect long, light evenings perfect for drinks receptions on hotel terraces and outdoor photos in blooming gardens.
  • Autumn (September-November): The landscape turns to shades of gold and red, creating a rich, romantic backdrop for photos. Cosy hotel interiors with fireplaces become very appealing.
  • Winter (December-February): Imagine a festive wedding in a grand manor hotel with roaring fires and mulled wine. This season offers a truly magical and intimate feel.

Your hotel's grounds will be a primary photo location, but the wider area offers iconic spots.

Local Photo Opportunities

  • Quaint Villages: The honey-coloured stone cottages of villages like Bibury, Bourton-on-the-Water, and Castle Combe are world-famous.
  • Rolling Hills: The sweeping vistas from spots like Broadway Tower provide dramatic, panoramic backdrops.
  • Manicured Gardens: Many hotels are near famous gardens like Hidcote or Kiftsgate Court, which can sometimes be used for couple's portraits (with permission).

Helping your guests travel to and from your Cotswolds wedding venue is key to a great experience.

By Car

The region is easily accessible via the M4, M5, and M40 motorways. Most hotels offer ample on-site parking, which is a significant benefit.

By Train

Mainline services from London Paddington run to stations like Moreton-in-Marsh, Kingham, and Kemble. From there, guests will likely need to pre-book a taxi to reach the hotel, as many are in rural locations.

Accommodation

One of the biggest perks of a hotel venue is the convenience of on-site accommodation.

  • Room Blocks: Most hotels will allow you to reserve a block of rooms for your guests, often at a preferential rate. This makes the end of the night simple and safe for everyone.
  • Bridal Suites: Hotels invariably have a luxurious bridal suite for the wedding couple, perfect for getting ready and for your first night as a married couple.
  • Nearby Options: For any overflow guests, the Cotswolds is rich with charming B&Bs, pubs with rooms, and self-catering cottages.
FAQ's

What is the average cost of a hotel wedding venue in the Cotswolds?

Costs vary widely depending on the hotel's exclusivity, guest numbers, and season. You can expect package prices for 80 guests to range from £15,000 to over £30,000. Boutique hotels may offer more intimate packages, while grand manor hotels command higher fees for exclusive use.

Do Cotswolds hotels offer exclusive-use for weddings?

Yes, many of the most sought-after hotel venues in the Cotswolds offer exclusive-use options. This means you and your guests have the entire property—including grounds, rooms, and function spaces—to yourselves for the duration of your celebration, ensuring complete privacy.

Are there many hotel wedding venues with spa facilities in the Cotswolds?

Absolutely. The Cotswolds is a top destination for spa breaks, and many luxury hotels feature outstanding spa facilities. This is a fantastic perk for a wedding weekend, allowing you and your guests to relax and indulge before or after the big day.

What's the best time of year for a Cotswolds hotel wedding?

Each season has its own charm. Summer (June-August) is most popular for its long days and outdoor receptions on hotel terraces. However, autumn offers spectacular foliage for photos, while a winter wedding can be incredibly romantic and cosy in a manor hotel with roaring fireplaces.

Will I need my own wedding planner for a hotel venue?

Not necessarily. Almost all hotel venues provide an experienced in-house wedding coordinator as part of their package. They will manage all the venue-related logistics. However, some couples choose to hire an external planner for more comprehensive support with design, supplier sourcing, and guest management.

How accessible are wedding venues in the Cotswolds for guests travelling from afar?

The Cotswolds is well-connected by major motorways (M4, M5, M40). Mainline trains from London reach key stations like Moreton-in-Marsh and Kemble. As many hotels are in rural settings, the final leg of the journey is usually by car or pre-booked taxi. The benefit of a hotel is that once guests arrive, everything is in one place.