Wedding Venues in Lancanshire

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The Edgcumbe

Blackpool, Lancashire
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The Edgecombe is the only venue in Bude that offers stunning sweeping views of Summerleaze beach, perfect for elegant and intimate wedding!
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  • 40
  • From £5,500
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The Corona

Blackpool, Lancashire
Known as one of the finest hotels in Blackpool, the Coronal Hotel offers you sea views for a scenic wedding reception!
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  • 45
  • Upon request
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The Glass House at Staining Lodge

Blackpool, Lancashire
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An elegant and versatile venue in a stunning location within the grounds of Staining Lodge Golf Course. The Glass House has been designed as a modern blank canvas that will work with any wedding theme
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  • 150
  • £1,450 – £6,550
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Albert's Worsley

Worsley, Greater Manchester
(35)
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At Albert’s we understand that your wedding reception is a very special occasion and that no two weddings are the same, we simply help you create the day of your dreams!
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  • 120
  • 27 Bedrooms
  • £350 – £1,000
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Shaw Hill Hotel Golf and Country Club

Chorley, Lancashire
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Shaw Hill Golf Resort & Spa Hotel is a wedding venue situated in Whittle Le Woods, in the heart of the Lancashire countryside. This gorgeous Georgian mansion is perched on 192-acres of woodland.
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  • 140
  • 30 Bedrooms
  • £3,000 – £15,000
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Grand Venue

Oldham, Greater Manchester
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At Grand Venue you’ll discover air of sophistication and a very personal service. We offer a range of event formats and bespoke event planning, catering for all faiths and cultures, making every effort to accommodate particular requirements.
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  • £1,750 – £3,500
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Dunscar Golf Club

Bolton, Greater Manchester
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A stunning location overlooking the rolling hills of the West Pennines and overlooking the 1st and 18th holes Dunscar Golf Club is the perfect venue for any occasion.
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  • 120
  • £75 – £150
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The Winter Gardens, Blackpool

Blackpool, Lancashire
The Winter Gardens in Blackpool has a wonderful selection of beautiful venues that are perfect for a range of wedding days. Have you wedding in one of these beautiful and inspiring venues.
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  • 700
  • Upon request
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The Fence Gate

Burnley, Lancashire
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Fence Gate is a beautiful 18th century building offering three stunning function rooms and more recently the addition of a new hotel, Fence Gate Lodge, offers 24 luxurious bedrooms. A charming venue with stunning outside areas.
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  • 200
  • 24 Bedrooms
  • £6,000 – £15,000
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The Spread Eagle

Clitheroe, Lancashire
Nestled in the beautiful village of Sawley, Lancashire, The Spread Eagle is a delightful country inn wedding venue with a gorgeous riverside setting, offering picturesque photo opportunities to create memories that last a lifetime.
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St. Herbert's Parish Centre

Chadderton, Greater Manchester
St. Herbert's Parish Centre in Chadderton offers a versatile event space with a spacious main hall, lounge bar. It is ideal for weddings, parties, and meetings, it provides flexible seating, catering services, and ample parking.
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  • Affordable ($)
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Preston Leyland Hotel

Leyland, Lancashire
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All our superb wedding packages contain the following as standard to help ensure you get the best possible value, as well as quality.
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  • 180
  • 93 Bedrooms
  • £295 – £5,000
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Nelson House

Burnley, Lancashire
Nelson House offers a beautiful Wedding venue in Burnley with simple, flexible, and cost-effective pricing. Choose which package is best suited for you. Arguably one of Burnley’s most unique venues!
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  • 150
  • Upon request
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Lindum Hotel

Lytham Saint Annes, Lancashire
Lindum Hotel offers great service and top quality facilities, it also promises a warm and friendly atmosphere for your special wedding day!
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  • 120
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Everything you need to know about weddings in Lancashire

All About Getting Married in Lancashire

From the quintessential seaside charm of Blackpool to the diverse culture and eclectic vibes of nearby Manchester that seep through to Blackburn and Burnley, Lancashire is a county that has a bit of everything. With the coastlines of Morecambe Bay and the rolling hills of the Forest of Bowland, there’s something amazing to see in every corner of the county, which makes Lancashire an amazing place to host your wedding. Whether you’re drawn to the historic market towns, open countryside or quirky secret spots hidden away, there’s so much choice, which is ideal no matter how you envisage your special day.

Our 2025 Wedding Report uncovered that Lancashire and the rest of the North East region are where 9% of all weddings take place in the UK, making it the most popular wedding destination in the north of England. Four out of every five (82%) couples who live in the area stay close by for their big day, which shows just how appealing it truly is. The average cost of a wedding in Lancashire is £18,408, which is over £2,000 less than the UK average – so not only is there great variety in the county, but great value for money, too.

Lancashire is a firm favourite with couples looking for a romantic setting that gives them everything they could hope for on their wedding day. And with some of the best wedding venues in the North West, it's easy to see why so many make Lancashire their number one choice.

Popular Wedding Themes & Trends in Lancashire

Weddings in Lancashire often lean into the area’s natural charm, with rustic, countryside-themed celebrations topping the list. This includes barns and garden settings decked out in fairy lights, wooden beams and wildflowers to give it some real outdoorsy and welcoming vibes.

There’s also a growing trend for industrial chic weddings, using urban warehouse venues and old mills as a dramatic backdrop, especially in places like Blackburn and Preston, which have a long industrial past. The exposed brick and wooden floors play into that industrial feel, while decor can tip the scale to make sure it’s also full-on romantic.

Sustainable weddings are also on the rise, with many couples choosing locally sourced flowers, food and decor. Similarly, menus inspired by local traditions are a must – Lancashire hotpot canapés, anyone?

Lancashire is also an amazing location for an LGBTQ+ wedding, especially with neighbouring Manchester being so close (the city even used to be in the county itself), which has been a huge champion of equality for decades now. And couples who love to add a little vibrancy and life to their big day, there are brilliant seaside vibes to soak in along the coast, especially at places like Blackpool.

Wedding Venues in Lancashire & Average Costs

Lancashire’s wedding scene is every bit as diverse as its landscapes. Whether you're dreaming of a countryside escape or something with a bit more glamour, the region has a venue to match your dream.

The county is teeming with history, which is hidden away at incredible grand and luxurious country venues, including many of the region's manor houses and stately homes. Stirk House Hotel has an award-winning in-house team that specialises in throwing elaborate bashes. West Tower Exclusive Wedding Venue has a fairytale appearance, with amazing interiors including the cosy cellar bar. Holland Hall is a 17th-century Grade II listed building set in enormous grounds, with plenty of options to ensure you have your perfect wedding. Eaves Hall offers contemporary country vibes, with 30 on-site bedrooms for your guests to lay their heads after an evening celebrating. Delamere Manor is a modern manor which even boasts its own state-of-the-art private nightclub. And you can lose yourself in 300 acres of amazing grounds at Colshaw Hall, a beautiful Grade II listed hall.

If you love the thought of tying the knot at an open-air ceremony, Lancashire is a great location to do just that, with locations like Pendle Hill – famous for the Pendle witch trials – being just one of the many beautiful locations. And there are plenty of outdoor wedding venues in Lancashire, including The Out Barn, Browsholme Hall and Tithe Barn and The Oak Tree of Peover, which are just perfect for the spring and summer months.

Lancashire is packed full of culture and interesting places to visit, and many of them make for fantastic wedding venues in their own right. Holmes Mill leans heavily into the area’s industrial heritage, while The Whitaker Museum & Art Gallery is a fantastic museum filled with interesting exhibits. You could go for The Winter Gardens, Blackpool, one of the town’s famous ballrooms, or take to the high seas (well, canal) with Canal Boat Cruises.

Lancashire locals are also big into their sport, so another brilliant option is to host your wedding at the stadium of one of the many teams that call the county home. Burnley Football Club, Morecambe Football Club, Highbury Stadium and Blackburn Rovers Football & Athletic PLC are just some of the sports grounds in Lancashire, and are definitely worth considering for a memorable wedding.

Lancashire is already one of the UK’s most affordable wedding destinations, and in part that’s because of the amazing array of lower-cost venue options. If you’re on a budget, you should definitely check out venues like Shireburn Arms Hotel, Foxfields Country Hotel, Ribby Hall Village, Imperial Hotel, Blackpool and Samlesbury Hotel, which are all perfect if you want to keep your spending to a minimum.

The average cost of a wedding venue in Lancashire (and the rest of the North West) is £5,623, which is around £300 less than other couples across the UK pay on average. So, Lancashire is a fantastic place to host your wedding, no matter your taste, style or budget.

Average Wedding Venue Booking Lead Times in Lancashire

Lancashire is a popular place for weddings, which means many of the top venues in the region are in high demand. The average venue booking lead time is around 12 to 18 months, but this can double for the most popular venues, or for dates that are in the middle of the busy summer season or at the weekend.

Flexibility can be a lifesaver, cutting down your wait and saving you money. If you’re happy to consider a midweek or winter date, and you’re not precious about a specific venue, the lead time can shoot right down to less than six months. On top of this, venues regularly have off-peak discounts, which is ideal if you’re on a strict budget.

Weather & Seasonality in Lancashire

Lancashire is beautiful year-round, but just like most of the UK, the weather can be a little unpredictable, especially the closer to the west coast you get. And things can get a little drizzly in the Pennines, which is something to think about when planning where in the county to get married.

Spring (March – May) sees life and fresh blooms spring up across Lancashire, with average temperatures ranging from 9°C (48°F) to 15°C (59°F). It’s a great time to choose a venue that has a combination of indoor and outdoor spaces, like Foxfields Country Hotel and Gisburne Park Estate.

Summer (June – August) is the busy wedding season, thanks to longer days and warmer weather averaging between 17°C (63°F) and 21°C (70°F). Outdoor ceremonies are especially popular during the warmer months, when venues like Brockholes Nature Reserve and The Coniston Hotel Country Estate & Spa are ideal.

Autumn (September – November) might be when the temperature drops from around 16°C (61°F) in September to 9°C (48°F) in November, but it can also be beautiful as the autumnal colours set in. It’s another great time for a venue with a mix of indoor and outdoor space, so you can take advantage of the last bit of warmth before winter. Venues like Heskin Hall and The Glass House at Staining Lodge are two great options for this.

Winter (December – February) might be cold, but when there’s frost-dusted scenery and twinkling fairy lights, venues across the county can look beautiful. With average temperatures between 2°C (36°F) and 7°C (45°F), venues including Ivory Tower, with big indoor spaces, are a must.

Transport & Accommodation in Lancashire

Lancashire is well connected, whether your guests are coming from the north of England, somewhere south, or even from overseas.

The M6 motorway runs right through the county, making it easily accessible by car from major cities like Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham. In fact, Lancashire is considered the birthplace of the Motorway, as the Preston Bypass (now part of the M6) was Britain’s first motorway.

For train travel, cities like Preston, Lancaster and Blackburn all have strong rail links, with direct services to Manchester, London, Glasgow and beyond. Lancaster is also handy for guests coming from the north or Scotland.

If your guests are flying in, Manchester Airport (MSN) is the nearest major hub and is around 45 to 60 minutes away by road or rail. Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL) is also within easy reach for international guests.

You and your guests won’t need to look far to find a hotel, with all sorts of hotels, B&Bs, resorts and more available throughout Lancashire. This especially applies to the county’s popular tourist destinations like Blackpool and Morecambe, where there are loads of options. And lots of hotels also include wedding venue spaces of their own, making them an ideal choice for an all-in-one celebration. Hotels including Crow Wood Hotel & Spa Resort, Mytton Fold Hotel, The Lawrence Hotel, Mercure Blackburn Dunkenhalgh Hotel & Spa and Boulevard Hotel are all lovely hotels with great event spaces.

Quick facts about weddings in Lancashire

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Are wedding venues in Lancashire likely to have restrictions on things like timings and music?

It is possible that wedding venues in Lancashire may have restrictions on things like timings and music, as many venues have noise restrictions or may need to adhere to local licensing laws. It is important to check with each individual venue about their specific policies. Some venues may also have restrictions on the types of decorations that can be used or may require couples to use their preferred vendors for things like catering or flowers. Couples should ask about any restrictions when touring venues and ensure they are comfortable with the policies before booking.

How many guests can most wedding venues in Lancashire accommodate?

Most wedding venues in Lancashire can accommodate a range of guest numbers, from intimate gatherings of 20 guests to grand celebrations of 300 or more. It is best to discuss your specific guest numbers and requirements with the wedding venue to determine their capacity and suitability for your wedding.

What are the best outdoor wedding venues in Lancashire?

Lancashire is home to many beautiful outdoor wedding venues, ranging from gardens and estates to barns and farms. Some popular options include Bashall Barn, Beeston Manor, and Browsholme Hall. Outdoor venues can offer a stunning backdrop for wedding ceremonies and receptions, and can allow couples to take advantage of the natural beauty of the area. However, it is important to consider weather contingencies and ensure that outdoor venues have appropriate accommodations in case of inclement weather. Couples should also ensure that the venue has adequate restroom facilities and parking for guests.

What are the most popular wedding venues in Lancashire?

Lancashire has many popular wedding venues, including castles, hotels, manor houses, and barns. Some of the most popular wedding venues in Lancashire include the stunning Beeston Manor, the magnificent Samlesbury Hall, the rustic Browsholme Hall & The Tithe Barn, the impressive Eaves Hall, the elegant Mitton Hall, and the enchanting Ashfield House.

What is the average cost of a wedding photographer in Lancashire?

The cost of a wedding photographer in Lancashire can vary depending on factors such as their experience, the length of coverage, and the products you require. On average, couples in the UK spend around £800-£1,500 on wedding photography. However, some photographers may charge less or more than this, so it's important to research and compare prices and portfolios to find the right photographer for your needs and budget who will be able to provide images for you to always treasure.

What is the best time of year to have a wedding in Lancashire?

Lancashire offers a beautiful backdrop for weddings all year round, but the best time of year to get married in Lancashire depends on personal preferences and the type of wedding you want. Summer weddings are popular for their warm weather and longer daylight hours, but they can also be more expensive and crowded. Spring and autumn weddings can offer milder weather and stunning seasonal scenery, while winter weddings can be cosy and romantic, with the opportunity for festive touches.

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