Huntlands Farm
- 120
- 7 Bedrooms
- £10,000 – £15,000
Worcestershire is a county with so much going for it. It has beautiful scenery, with the Malvern Hills offering incredible views over the surrounding countryside. The Severn Valley Railway cuts through Worcestershire and runs alongside the famous river. The area is famous for its cider, thanks to an abundance of orchards, as well as the world-famous condiment which many Americans struggle to say, Worcestershire Sauce! And for any Americans reading now, it’s pronounced wuss-ter-shuh.
As well as this, the county has tons of history and some lovely towns and villages. And with its proximity to Birmingham, it’s also easy to make your way around. All this comes together to make Worcestershire a truly lovely wedding destination, and a great choice if you’re looking for somewhere special to tie the knot.
Our 2025 Wedding Report found that Worcestershire and the wider West Midlands is where 9% of all UK weddings take place. The average cost of a wedding in the area is £18,738, which is over £2,000 less than the overall UK average. So, not only is the county a brilliant place for your wedding day, but you can also pay a lot less than other couples across the country.
So, whether you’re after a wedding venue packed with history, somewhere hidden away in the countryside or something a little different, Worcestershire has you covered, no matter your tastes, style or budget
With its natural beauty and varied history, Worcestershire lends itself to rustic-luxe weddings with a romantic, laid-back feel.
Many couples embrace the local landscape with barns, boho styling, wildflowers and farm-to-table catering, making sure to include local and seasonal ingredients like asparagus on the menu. Cider is also a must-have at the bar, thanks to the abundance of local brewers in Worcestershire, who often source their apples from the local orchards.
Sustainability is also a key focus, with local florists and suppliers, as well as eco-friendly decor, playing a big part in wedding planning.
For something more refined, couples love treating themselves to something special in Worcestershire, with manor houses and abbeys a top choice for elegant weddings with classical styling, including black-tie dress codes and vintage-inspired menus. Hybrid indoor and outdoor celebrations are also on the rise, especially at venues offering glasshouses, tipis or covered terraces, which there are plenty of around the county.
Worcestershire’s wedding scene is full to the brim with choice, from traditional countryside estates to modern spaces and those with bags of character.
If you’re excited to treat yourself and your guests on your wedding day, a country manor or stately home makes for a brilliant option, and with loads around Worcestershire, you’re spoilt for choice. Stanbrook Abbey Hotel is grand and elegant, with so many incredible rooms and options for your big day. The Wood Norton is surrounded by gorgeous countryside and provides views of the River Avon. Brinsop Court & The Knot is insanely beautiful, but also insanely popular, so one to get in with early. Manor Hill House is a modern and contemporary venue nestled away in the hills. And Brockencote Hall Hotel lets you plan a bespoke wedding thanks to an experienced in-house team.
Worcestershire has more than its fair share of rolling hills and dense woodland, making it a fabulous choice if you love the thought of an open-air wedding. Loads of venues have great outdoor wedding ceremony and reception space, including the lakeside Elmbridge Farm, the characterful Coopers Farm Tipis and the quaint Alcott Weddings.
To inject some of your interests and passions into your venue, or if you want to choose somewhere unique, Worcestershire also has a great selection of fun and interesting wedding venues. Greyfriars House & Garden is a lovely historical hall; Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings is wonderfully one of a kind; Forge Mill Needle Museum is a fantastic talking point; University of Worcester is a focal point of the city; and The Pump Rooms is about as eccentric and interesting as they come.
If affordability is high on your list of priorities when it comes to a wedding venue, Worcestershire is also a brilliant option. The West Midlands is already a fantastic location if you’re on a budget, with the range of lower-cost venues certainly helping with that. Venues including Stourport Manor Hotel, The Vale Golf & Country Club, The Barn At Dinthill, Bromsgrove Hotel and Spa and Diglis House Hotel are all amazing options if you don’t have a huge budget.
The average cost of a wedding venue in Worcestershire (and the rest of the West Midlands) is £5,818, which is just a tad less than the overall UK average. That being said, with such a huge selection of affordable venues, as well as other suppliers and vendors across the region, it’s an ideal location if you want to keep your spending down.
Because of its affordability and range of options, Worcestershire is a hugely popular area for weddings. The average lead time for wedding venues in the region is 12 to 18 months. However, this can rise to more than two years for the most sought-after venues, or during the busier times of year. To avoid disappointment, if you’re seeking a weekend or summer date, we recommend booking as soon as possible.
If you’re flexible and you’re happy to consider mid-week or winter dates or different types of venues, this wait can drop to as low as six months. Not only that, but many venues offer discounts for weddings booked during the off-peak season, too.
As Worcestershire is fairly centrally located in the West Midlands, it usually has quite mild weather throughout the year, which makes it ideal for countryside and outdoor wedding celebrations during the summer.
Spring (March – May) sees the countryside come to life, with parks like Worcester Woods Country Park looking especially beautiful. Late spring is a great time for outdoor weddings, with average temperatures of 10°C to 15°C (50°F to 59°F). That being said, spring showers are common, so venues like Birtsmorton Court & Church and Manor Hill House, with both indoor and outdoor spaces, are ideal.
Summer (June – August) is the busy wedding season in Worcestershire, and with average highs of 20°C to 23°C (68°F to 73°F), it’s easy to see why. The long days are perfect for golden hour photos in the great outdoors. It’s also the best time for an outdoor wedding, which you can do at venues including Hagley Golf Club and Boundless Outdoors Weddings.
Autumn (September – November) is when the county turns from green to various shades of reds, yellows and oranges. Those lovely autumnal colours lend themselves brilliantly to your wedding photos, and with average temperatures from 9°C to 17°C (48°F to 63°F), it’s still worth considering a venue with outdoor space, like Arley House & Gardens.
Winter (December – February) weddings in Worcestershire can be fantastic, especially in historic buildings where there’s a fire roaring and festive decorations hanging from the ceiling. Temperatures hover between 2°C to 8°C (36°F to 46°F), but can drop below zero, so an indoor venue like Pendrell Hall is definitely recommended.
Just a stone’s throw from Birmingham, Worcestershire is a convenient choice for guests coming from all corners of the UK, thanks to its central location and variety of transport options.
If you’re arriving by rail, Worcester is reachable from Birmingham in under 45 minutes, and from London Paddington in just two hours. Other towns like Kidderminster, Droitwich Spa and Great Malvern also have good rail links.
By car, the M5 and M42 provide easy access from the North, South West and Midlands. Loads of venues across the region offer parking, so it’s one less thing to think about.
For guests flying in, Birmingham Airport (BHX) is the nearest major airport (around a 45-minute drive), making Worcestershire a brilliant choice if you have a lot of guests travelling in from overseas.
There are loads of places to stay around Worcestershire, from grand countryside hotels to all the cheap-and-cheerful budget brands. There’s also a great selection of hotel wedding venues, which means you can spend your entire wedding day – from ceremony to reception – under one roof, which is hugely convenient and helps you manage costs. Take a look at hotels like The Abbey Hotel Great Malvern, The Abbey Hotel, Cadmore Lakeside Hotel, Mount Pleasant Hotel and The Worcester Whitehouse Hotel, which all have brilliant event spaces and are perfect for a wedding.