Intimate Wedding Venues in Powys

Discover the perfect setting for your intimate wedding in Powys. This vast and beautiful county, with its rolling hills and dramatic national parks, offers a truly romantic backdrop. From charming country houses to rustic barns, you'll find a wealth of small wedding venues that feel both exclusive and personal, ensuring your celebration is exactly as you imagined it.
These venues specialise in creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere for smaller guest lists. Whether you're dreaming of a cosy winter ceremony by a roaring fire or a sunlit summer gathering with your closest loved ones, the ideal intimate wedding venue in Powys is waiting for you. Explore unique spaces that promise a day filled with charm and unforgettable moments.
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Peterstone Court Country House

Llanhamlach, Powys
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Enchanting Country Weddings National Wedding Awards: National 'Best Wedding Venue in Wales' 2022, 2023 & Mid-Wales 2024.
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  • 130
  • 12 Bedrooms
  • £4,500 – £10,000
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The Royal Oak Hotel

The Cross, Welshpool, Powys
The Royal Oak Hotel, Alloa is a charming and characterful hotel venue with beautiful, landscaped gardens, the perfect wedding backdrop.
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  • 75
  • From £54.00 pp
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Abercynrig Manor House

Llanfrynach, Powys
Abercynrig House is a fine period country Manor House, secluded and reached up a long private drive; the house has very well kept gardens, with a small lake and orchard all set in 120 acres of a private riverside estate parkland with half a mile of d
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  • Upon request
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Nant y Walch Barn

Abergwesyn, Powys
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A beautiful eco-venue that focuses on creating memorable, relaxed weddings in the stunning Irfon Valley.
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  • 80
  • 8 Bedrooms
  • £3,930 – £4,380
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Plas Dolguog Hotel

Machynlleth, Powys
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This hidden oasis is the ideal location for a beautiful, tranquil wedding celebration amidst award winning gardens.
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  • 130
  • 12 Bedrooms
  • From £500
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Nantyffin Cider Mill

Crickhowell, Powys
At the foot of the Black Mountains between Crickhowell and Brecon is the Nantyffin Cider Mill Inn. We have a choice of two function rooms, both with fabulous features.
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  • 150
  • Upon request
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Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture

Berriew, Powys
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Andrew Logan’s Museum of Sculpture stands out from the crowd and actively looks to embrace diversity, welcoming couples who want an unusual celebration.
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  • 40
  • 7 Bedrooms
  • £500 – £600
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Three Wells Hotel

Llandrindod Wells, Powys
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A family-run and intimate hotel in the heart of Wales, Three Wells Hotel is also a tranquil and top-quality wedding venue to make your day just that extra bit more special.
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  • 200
  • 15 Bedrooms
  • £1,800 – £2,400
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Judge's Lodging

Presteigne, Powys
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A wonderfully unique setting for a wedding with beautiful period features. Three rooms to choose from, from vast Courtroom to intimate Withdrawing Room
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  • 27
  • £200 – £350
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The Brigands Inn

Machynlleth, Powys
Brigands Inn offers you a fine dining experience in their newly refurbished function room for a wedding you'll never forget!
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  • 130
  • 10 Bedrooms
  • Affordable ($)
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Felin Newydd House

Llandefalle, Powys
Felin Newydd House is a stunning building situated at the foot of the Brecon Beacons and in 50 acres of wonderful landscape. Enquire now about your special day at this incredible venue!
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  • 40
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Everything you need to know about weddings in Powys

Choosing Powys for an intimate wedding means embracing romance, privacy, and breathtaking natural beauty. It's a county defined by its vast, unspoiled landscapes, from the wild grandeur of the Brecon Beacons to the rolling Cambrian Mountains. This provides a stunning and secluded backdrop for a more personal celebration.

Why Powys?

  • Privacy: The rural setting of many venues ensures your day feels exclusive and private.
  • Stunning Scenery: Unforgettable wedding photos are guaranteed with mountains, valleys, and forests as your backdrop.
  • Unique Venues: Powys is home to characterful venues perfectly suited to smaller guest lists, including historic inns, boutique country houses, and stylishly converted barns.

Local Welsh Touches

An intimate wedding allows you to incorporate meaningful details. Consider adding some Welsh traditions to your day:

  • Lovespoons: A beautiful, traditional Welsh gift to symbolise your commitment.
  • Local Produce: Work with your caterer to create a menu featuring local Powys lamb, cheeses, or Welsh cakes.
  • Language: Include a few Welsh phrases ('Iechyd da!' - Cheers!) in your speeches or on your wedding stationery.

Remember to contact the Powys registration service to arrange the legal part of your ceremony.

Budgeting for a smaller wedding in Powys offers great flexibility. While costs vary, you can expect venue hire for an intimate celebration to range from £2,500 to £8,000.

What this often includes:

  • Exclusive hire of the venue and grounds for the day.
  • Use of a dedicated space for your ceremony and reception.
  • Staffing and coordination on the day.
  • Accommodation for a small number of guests, often the wedding couple.

An intimate wedding often allows for a higher spend-per-head, meaning you can treat your closest guests to exceptional food, drink, and entertainment.

Budgeting Tips

  • Mid-week Weddings: Venues often offer significant discounts for Monday-Thursday weddings.
  • Off-Season Dates: Consider the beautiful autumn and winter months for lower venue hire fees and a cosy atmosphere.
  • All-Inclusive Packages: Many smaller venues provide packages covering catering and drinks for a set number of guests, which can be very cost-effective and simplify planning.
  • DIY Elements: With fewer guests, personalising elements like favours or decorations becomes more manageable and can help save money.

Each season in Powys offers a unique atmosphere for a small wedding.

  • Spring (March-May): See the countryside come to life with wildflowers and newborn lambs. The weather is fresh and hopeful, perfect for garden photos.
  • Summer (June-August): Enjoy long, light evenings and the best chance of sunshine. Ideal for venues with beautiful outdoor spaces for drinks receptions.
  • Autumn (September-November): The landscape is painted in stunning shades of gold and red. It's the perfect season for a cosy manor house wedding with a roaring fire.
  • Winter (December-February): Crisp, frosty days and dramatic, moody skies can create a magical atmosphere for a truly intimate and romantic celebration.

Planning for the Weather

Welsh weather is famously unpredictable, but that's part of its charm! When planning, it's always wise to have a 'Plan B'.

  • Indoor Spaces: Ensure your chosen venue has an indoor ceremony and reception space that you love just as much as the outdoor option.
  • Embrace it: A dramatic sky can make for incredible photos. Pack some stylish wellies and a beautiful umbrella.
  • Guest Comfort: For cooler months, think about providing blankets or having an outdoor fire pit to keep guests warm during any outdoor moments.

Powys is a rural county, which is a key part of its appeal. Good planning will ensure your guests arrive smoothly.

Getting There:

  • By Car: This is the easiest way to reach most venues. Major A-roads like the A470 and A483 run through the county. Provide guests with a clear postcode and perhaps a link to Google Maps.
  • By Train: Mainline stations include Welshpool, Newtown, and Machynlleth. Guests will likely need to pre-book a taxi from the station to your venue, as these can be limited.
  • Guest Transport: For a small group, you could consider arranging a minibus to collect guests from a central point or local train station.

A Place to Stay

The advantage of an intimate wedding is that you can create a real 'house party' feel.

  • On-Site Accommodation: Many small venues offer a handful of rooms, perfect for the wedding party and immediate family to stay together.
  • Local Inns & B&Bs: The area is rich with charming, characterful bed and breakfasts and country pubs with rooms.
  • Holiday Cottages: For guests staying longer, suggest booking a local holiday cottage where they can make a mini-break of your wedding celebration.

Providing a short list of recommended local options is a helpful touch for your guests.

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FAQ's

What makes Powys a great choice for a small or intimate wedding?

Powys offers an incredible sense of privacy and romance, thanks to its vast, unspoiled landscapes. Its collection of unique, characterful venues like country houses and boutique barns are perfectly scaled for smaller guest lists, ensuring a warm, personal, and unforgettable atmosphere for your celebration.

Are all-inclusive packages available for intimate weddings in Powys?

Yes, many venues in Powys that specialise in smaller weddings offer excellent all-inclusive packages. These typically cover venue hire, catering, and drinks for a set number of guests, which can be a fantastic way to simplify the planning process and manage your budget effectively.

Do small venues in Powys get booked up quickly?

While there can be more flexibility than with larger venues, the most popular intimate spots in Powys do get booked 12-18 months in advance, especially for summer weekends. If you're considering a mid-week or off-season date, you may find availability with shorter notice.

What is the best way for guests to travel to a rural wedding in Powys?

Driving is generally the most convenient way to reach venues in this rural county. If guests are arriving by train to stations like Welshpool or Brecon, it's essential that they pre-book a taxi for the final leg of their journey, as local services can be limited.

Can we legally get married at any small wedding venue in Powys?

A legal marriage ceremony can only take place at a venue that holds a civil ceremony licence. Most dedicated wedding venues are licensed, but you should always confirm this. Alternatively, you can complete the legalities at a registry office and hold a celebratory blessing at any unlicensed location you love.

What kind of accommodation is available for a small wedding party in Powys?

Powys has a wonderful variety of accommodation. Many intimate venues have on-site rooms for the immediate wedding party, creating a lovely house-party feel. For other guests, you can recommend charming country inns, cosy B&Bs, and self-catering cottages nearby.