Wedding Venues in Country Durham

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Woodlands Bistro & Venue

Edmondsley, County Durham
Brand new wedding and events venue in the County Durham countryside. Along with our In-house Catering - Entertainment & Decor Services, we've got you covered!
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  • Upon request
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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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Middlesbrough Register Office

Middlesbrough, Middlesbrough
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Middlesbrough Register Office is based in the grand setting Middlesbrough Town Hall. Formally opened in 1889, Middlesbrough Town Hall is a Grade II listed building which has stunning modern interiors and showcases the buildings original features.
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  • £276 – £443
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Chesters

Sunderland, Tyne and Wear
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At Chester’s, we pride ourselves on our high standards of service and excellent quality of food. Our courteous and professional team will make your Wedding Day a day to remember.
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  • 80
  • From £100
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Wearside Golf Club

Sunderland, Tyne and Wear
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A monumental wedding venue, secluded with scenic views in all directions, a fully licenced bar and catering services. A must visit for all brides to be.
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  • 100
  • From £300
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The Hetton Centre

Houghton Le Spring, Tyne and Wear
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We have a modern function suite suitable for your special day with a fully licensed bar. Our capacity is 120 guests.
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  • 80
  • ~£10
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The Teesdale Hotel

Barnard Castle, County Durham
The Teesdale Hotel is a warm and friendly hotel located in County Durham that can offer excellent service and fabulous facilities for your wedding day.
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  • 40
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Farnley Tower

Durham, County Durham
Take in the beautiful views of Durham's countryside, castle and the cathedral from Farnley Tower as you take your wedding vows and celebrate with your guests. Intimate venue with accommodation.
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  • 30
  • From £50.00 pp
Everything you need to know about weddings in County Durham

All About Getting Married in County Durham

County Durham is a stunning and historic part of North East England, offering a beautiful mix of countryside, castles and charming market towns. From the breathtaking Durham Cathedral and iconic Durham University to the rolling hills of the Durham Dales, the county is packed with picturesque locations that make for incredible wedding backdrops.

Our 2025 Wedding Report found that the average cost of a wedding in County Durham and the rest of the North East area is £20,415, which is slightly less than the UK average at £20,822. It’s also quite a lot more than couples in the neighbouring North West pay on average, which is £18,408. Despite this, 4% of couples choose County Durham as the location to host their wedding, which just shows how much love there is for the area.

So many regions of County Durham are absolutely beautiful. With its rich history, stunning landscapes and fantastic range of architectural styles and venues, it’s no surprise that the county is becoming an increasingly popular wedding destination. Whether you’re looking for a grand castle wedding fit for a royal, a rustic barn celebration miles from city living or a modern venue steeped in luxury, County Durham has something for every couple, no matter your taste or budget.

Popular Wedding Themes & Trends in County Durham

Because County Durham has everything from wide open countryside to charming seaside towns, the themes and trends across the county are varied.

Many trends tend to lean heavily into the area’s history and natural beauty, which means couples love to get married at historical venues, such as castles or stately homes.

Rustic countryside weddings are hugely popular, with barn and gardens a particular favourite among couples in the North East, who use fairy lights and natural decor to bring a relaxed yet stylish feel to their big day.

To help keep costs down, couples in the area are choosing to have smaller, more intimate weddings. This means they spend less not just on a smaller venue, but also on everything from catering to florists. Some of those savings are then dedicated to making sure their wedding is truly memorable, such as through the inclusion of interactive elements like live-cooking stations and photobooths.

Wedding Venues in County Durham & Average Costs

County Durham offers a wide variety of wedding venues, whether you’re after a grand historic setting, somewhere deep in the rolling countryside or a stylish venue with modern amenities.

County Durham is famous for its history, which is celebrated at Beamish open-air museum. And you can incorporate that local history into your wedding by choosing a castle or manor house for your big day. Lumley Castle Hotel is an iconic 14th-century building which has so many fairytale settings. The Croft is an elegant and magical Grade II listed building with beauty at every turn. There’s also Lartington Hall and Beamish Hall, two stunning and grand manor houses that let you celebrate in absolute luxury.

The area is often celebrated for its landscapes and natural beauty, and many venues capitalise on that to make sure you have a truly picturesque place to tie the knot. Runa Farm is something of a hidden gem, with rustic charm perfectly combined with class to make sure you have the perfect day. Brinkburn Northumberland is a 19th-century barn and 12th-century church nestled within enchanting woodland. And you’ll find The Hidden Oak within 200 acres of fabulous gardens that make for some of the most amazing wedding photos you could hope for.

Many venues around County Durham also reflect the varied and colourful culture you’ll find in and around the area, making sure you have a wedding day none of your guests will ever forget. Venues like The Bowes Museum, Forum Theatre and National Museum of the Royal Navy, Hartlepool, have bags of character and help you inject some of your personality into your wedding day.

There are also plenty of affordable venues around the county, so you can have your perfect wedding even if you don’t have a huge budget. Some fantastic affordable venues include Derwent Manor Boutique Hotel, The Hub and Dolphin Centre.

The average cost of a wedding venue in County Durham is £5,293, which is more than £600 less than the UK average of £5,945. It’s also less than couples pay on average in the North West of England at £5,623 and Scotland at £5,685.

Average Wedding Venue Booking Lead Times in County Durham

While County Durham is a popular wedding location, it’s less competitive than major cities like London or Manchester, meaning you may not need to book quite as far in advance as you do elsewhere. That being said, you still want to make sure you secure your number one venue in plenty of time, with many venues requiring a lead time of between 12 and 18 months. This could even be two or more years if you’re looking to book a particularly popular venue, or if you’d like to get married during peak wedding season or at the weekend.

If you’re flexible about the wheres and the whens, you’re likely to find somewhere as little as six months ahead. By doing this, there’s also a great chance that you’ll pay less for your big day, too.

Weather & Seasonality in County Durham

With everything from the wonderful coastline to the rolling hills of the North Pennines, the weather across County Durham can vary depending on where you are. However, you’ll find it’s typically in line with the weather across the rest of the UK.

Spring (March – May) is a beautiful time for weddings, with blossoming flowers and fresh greenery making for stunning countryside settings. Hardwick Hall-Durham Country Park is a huge favourite among locals, known for its jaw-dropping landscape and pristine gardens. Temperatures during the spring range from 9°C (48°F) in March to 15°C (59°F) in May, with some April showers more than possible.

Summer (June – August) is the most popular wedding season in County Durham, with temperatures between 16°C (61°F) and 21°C (70°F). With long daylight hours and warmer weather, it’s perfect for outdoor weddings in Durham’s gardens and countryside estates, such as Wynyard Hall and Rushpool Hall.

Autumn (September – November) is when the area transforms, making it a gorgeous time for a wedding. Temperatures range from 15°C (59°F) in September to 8°C (46°F) in November, and the autumnal colours create a beautiful backdrop for wedding photos, whether you’re in one of the region’s quaint villages or somewhere close to the coast.

Winter (December – February) is a lovely time to get married in the area, with many of County Durham’s historic venues and country houses offering warm fires, twinkling lights and an intimate atmosphere. With temperatures between 2°C (36°F) and 6°C (43°F), winter weddings in County Durham are cosy and atmospheric, especially at venues with big indoor spaces, like Bowburn Hall Hotel and Whitehouse Peterlee.

Transport & Accommodation in County Durham

County Durham is well connected, making it easy for wedding guests to travel to and from the region.

For guests flying in, the closest airport is Newcastle International Airport (NCL), which is just 40 minutes from Durham by car or train. It offers flights to and from major UK and European destinations, making it convenient for international guests.

For those travelling by train, Durham Railway Station is on the East Coast Main Line, meaning there are direct trains from London, Edinburgh and other major UK towns and cities. A train from London Kings Cross to Durham takes around three hours, making it an accessible option for guests travelling from the capital.

For guests who choose to drive, County Durham is easily accessible via the A1(M), A19 and A690, providing straightforward routes from Scotland, the North West, Yorkshire and beyond. Because so much of the county is sprawling countryside, road is often the most convenient way to get around, so bear this in mind if a large portion of your guests rely on public transport to get around.

County Durham has a fantastic selection of places to stay, from luxury boutique hotels to all the tried-and-tested budget chains. Many hotels also have their own event spaces, making them a great choice for a place to get married. Hotels such as Blackwell Grange Hotel, The Manor House Hotel and South Causey Inn all make for lovely wedding venues, with rooms right upstairs so you and your guests don’t have to go far after a long day celebrating.

Quick facts about weddings in County Durham

FAQ's

Can I get married at a barn wedding venue is County Durham?

Yes, you can get married at a barn wedding venue in County Durham! There are many beautiful barn wedding venues throughout the county that offer rustic charm and character, as well as a range of stunning spaces for ceremonies and receptions. Some popular barn wedding venues in County Durham include the Old Barn at South Causey Inn, the Alnwick Treehouse, and the White Room and Red Brick Barn at Healey Barn, all of which offer unique and memorable settings for your special day. Be sure to check with your chosen venue directly to understand any specific requirements or guidelines around holding a wedding ceremony on their property.

Can I have a fireworks display or outdoor activities at my wedding County Durham wedding?

Fireworks displays and outdoor activities can make for a memorable wedding day. While some venues in County Durham may have restrictions on fireworks and outdoor activities due to local laws and regulations, there are still many venues that allow them. Always check with your chosen venue to confirm whether they allow fireworks or any other outdoor activities and if there are any additional costs or permits required.

Can I have an intimate wedding in County Durham?

Absolutely! County Durham is home to many beautiful wedding venues that offer a range of options for couples looking to host an intimate wedding. Whether you're planning a small, intimate ceremony with just a handful of guests, or a more elaborate celebration with a larger group, there are plenty of venues to choose from that can help you create the perfect day. From historic country houses and grand hotels to rustic barns and elegant manor houses, there are wedding venues in County Durham to suit every style and budget. Just be sure to check with your chosen venue directly to understand any specific requirements or restrictions they may have around guest numbers or event size.

Do wedding reception venues put restrictions on decorations or lighting in County Durham?

Most wedding reception venues in County Durham will have guidelines or policies around the types of decorations and lighting that are permitted on their premises. This is often done to protect the property and ensure that any decorations or lighting used do not pose a safety risk to guests or staff. While some venues may have strict guidelines around what is and isn't allowed, many will be happy to work with you to create the look and feel that you want for your special day. It's always a good idea to check with your chosen venue directly to understand any specific requirements or restrictions they may have around decorations and lighting.

Will my wedding venue in County Durham include a separate dressing room for the bridal party?

Many wedding venues in County Durham will offer separate dressing rooms or suites for the bridal party, which can be a great way to ensure that you have a comfortable and private space to get ready on your wedding day. These dressing rooms may include amenities like mirrors, seating, and refreshments, and can be a great way to create a sense of excitement and anticipation leading up to your wedding ceremony. Be sure to check with your chosen venue directly to understand what dressing room facilities they have available, and whether they are included as part of your hire.

Will there be good parking options for guests for my County Durham wedding?

When planning your County Durham wedding, you want to ensure that your guests have good parking options. Most venues in County Durham provide on-site parking for guests, and some may even have valet parking services. However, it is always a good idea to check with your chosen venue to confirm parking options and whether any additional charges may apply.

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