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If you’re a fan of rolling green hills, a fresh coastal breeze, and the classic cream tea (jam first, obviously), a Devonshire wedding would be right up your street. Whether you fancy a grand country manor, a rustic barn, or a seaside ceremony with the waves as your backdrop, Devon’s got something for everyone.
It’s certainly a popular choice for 2025 couples! According to our 2025 Wedding Report, 13% of weddings this year are happening in the South West. They form a small portion of the 33% of all UK weddings that are happening in the South of England, showing that the sunny aspect of the South Coast is definitely having its moment.
The beauty of Devon stems from its versatility. Whether you’re dreaming of getting married in a regal stately home, in a field with a marquee, or in a coastal hideaway, there’s something for everyone in this dreamy area. While it doesn’t compete with how cost-effective the North can be, it definitely offers more bang for your buck compared to the likes of London.
Coming in at an average of £21,921, Devon’s wedding costs sit comfortably below the national average, meaning you can get those dreamy countryside vibes without the large price tag. And with so many incredible local suppliers—think homemade cakes, stunning floral arrangements, and super-talented photographers—you won’t have to compromise on quality either.
Whether it’s subtle seaside accents or a blow-out beach affair, you can make your coastal theme as subtle or overt as you’d like. If you’re looking for ideas for your beachy soiree, check out our article on how to plan a beach wedding. It’s packed with ideas for everything from nautical decor to beach-friendly wedding dresses.
On the other hand, regency or vintage style weddings are also very popular in Devon. The abundance of stately homes and country estates makes it the perfect place to channel your inner period drama star. Think elegant ballrooms, grand staircases, and an air of classic sophistication. Venues like Shilstone House and St Audries Park Wedding Venue are ideal for couples looking to embrace the regency or vintage style.
Whatever your taste, Devon has something for everyone.
If you want to feel like a prince or princess on your big day, consider the stunning Rockbeare Manor. This Grade I listed Regency country house is everything you’d expect of a fairytale venue—grand staircases, manicured lawns, and elegant chandeliers. With exclusive use for you and your guests, it’s the perfect mix of luxury and privacy. Prices start from around £1,950 for venue hire, meaning happily ever after need not cost the earth.
If you’re dreaming of a laid-back beach wedding, The Venue at Sandy Cove in Ilfracombe may be just the place. With stunning coastal views and a gorgeous glass-fronted ceremony space, it’s the ultimate spot for a relaxed yet breathtaking wedding. Plus, with venue hire starting at around £1,500, it’s a surprisingly affordable way to get those picture-perfect seaside vibes.
For something more luxurious, Pynes House near Exeter offers wedding packages that ooze elegance. This gorgeous country house is said to have inspired Jane Austen’s Barton Park in Sense and Sensibility, so if you fancy a bit of literary romance with your vows, this could be the one. Expect grand reception rooms, sweeping staircases, and stunning gardens—perfect for those dreamy wedding photos. Prices typically start from £2,800 all the way up to £18,500.
On the other hand, more budget-friendly venues like The Robin Hill Hotel in Torquay offer weddings starting at £1,000 for up to 30 guests. They even have the space for a few well-behaved dogs, if that takes your fancy!
Overall, couples getting married in Devon are paying an average of £21,921 for their weddings. This is slightly above the UK average of £20,822, but way below the London average of £28,629. Although the cost of living tends to be lower in Devon, people are willing to pay extra for the stunning views and the unique charm of a coastal wedding.
However, it’s worth noting that these prices are just indicative, and you can spend whatever you think is reasonable on your special day. We have a report of one couple spending a whopping £100,000 on their Devonshire wedding! On the other hand, some couples budget for as little as £6,000, so spend what you can afford and what feels right for you.
Rural weddings tend to need slightly longer lead times than the more connected cities. This is due to limited availability, especially for in-demand venues that offer exclusive use or have stunning countryside views. On average, couples book their Devon wedding venue 12 to 18 months in advance, with peak summer dates (June to August) often snapped up even earlier.
If you have your heart set on a specific venue, it’s best to secure your date as soon as possible—particularly if you’re planning a Saturday wedding in the spring or summer. That said, if you're flexible with dates or open to a weekday wedding, you might find availability within 6 to 9 months (and potentially at a lower price).
For last-minute weddings, winter dates (December to February) or midweek slots tend to be the easiest to secure with shorter notice. Some venues even offer discounted packages for off-peak bookings, making it a great option for budget-conscious couples.
If your dream venue is fully booked, don’t panic! Devon is filled with hidden gems, so you’re sure to find somewhere that takes your fancy. Try using Bridebook’s handy filtering tools when browsing venues in your chosen location: you can filter for venue type, style, and features to find the perfect spot for your special day.
The South Coast is known for having a sunny aspect, with less rain and an average temperature of around 5° higher than the rest of the UK. While sunshine and warm weather isn’t guaranteed (it is England, after all!), throwing your wedding celebrations in Devon gives you a pretty good chance of catching some beautiful blue skies—especially if you plan for late spring or early autumn. Read on to learn more about the seasonality of different areas.
Spring (March-May) weddings are incredibly popular in Devon owing to the mild climate, long sunshine hours, and blooming landscapes. However, you need to watch out for rain! It rains 14 days per month every month in Devon, meaning you’ll definitely need a plan B if you’re hoping for an outdoor wedding. Alternatively, consider a venue like The Leaping Trout, with stunning options for both indoor and outdoor ceremonies, which can be switched at the drop of a hat.
Summer (June-August) is perfect for those looking for long, warm evenings, golden sunsets, and the best chance of sunshine. Devon truly shines in the summer months, making it an ideal time for beach weddings, garden receptions, and al fresco dining. However, with the beauty of peak season comes the reality of busier roads, pricier accommodation, and the occasional heatwave—so be sure to book early and have plenty of shaded areas for guests to cool off.
Autumn (September-November) weddings have all the charm of a summer wedding at a slightly reduced price point. With longer evenings through September and the beginning of October, you can still make the most of outdoor spaces without the peak-season crowds. Plus, the rich autumnal colours make for stunning wedding photos. If you’re hoping to capitalise on these, look for a wedding venue with a mix of indoor and outdoor spaces, such as Mickley Mill Barn in Newton Abbot. This newly restored barn brings all the rustic charm with modern comforts, making it perfect for a cosy autumn celebration.
Winter (December-February) in Devon isn't known for its snow. But, if you’re looking for a romantic, festive atmosphere, a winter wedding here can still be magical. Consider a stately home or large estate that will be fully equipped with roaring fires, radiators, and mulled wine. A venue like the Kingston Estate where you can meander outside when needed, but still have the comfort of luxurious indoor spaces, is a great choice.
Because of its rural setting, Devon can be a little tricker to get to than other UK wedding destinations. However, tricky doesn’t mean impossible, and where there’s a will there’s a way!
Devon’s closest airports are Exeter Airport (EXT) and Bristol Airport (BRS), which receive both international and domestic flights. This makes it ideal for couples with guests travelling from further afield, as they can fly in and either hire a car or take public transport to reach their destination. Exeter Airport is particularly convenient for those hosting weddings in East or South Devon, while Bristol Airport offers more flight options and is just a two-hour drive away.
For those coming by train, Devon is well-served by Great Western Railway, with major stations in Exeter, Plymouth, and Tiverton Parkway offering direct routes from London Paddington, Bristol, and more.
Driving is another popular option, though it’s worth noting that Devon’s country roads can be narrow and winding, especially in remote villages or coastal areas. Make sure to include clear directions in your wedding invitations and have a designated person to be contactable in case people get lost.
Pro tip: For super rural areas, consider using what3words to help guests pinpoint the exact entrance to your wedding. This is great for those throwing marquee weddings in a rural setting.