Wedding Venues in the UK

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Ellenbank Hotel

Maryport, Cumbria
Ellenbank Hotel is a stunning Victorian building dating back to 1880 with three acres of rolling grounds, perfect for your romantic wedding.
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  • 150
  • 26 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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Hinton Firs Hotel

Bournemouth, Hampshire
Hinton Firs is a lovely coastal hotel, a few minutes' walk from the Bournemouth beach and ideal for large and small wedding affairs.
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  • 60
  • 52 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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Saint Hill Manor

East Grinstead, West Sussex
Situated on the outskirts of East Grinstead this wonderful 18th century building is the perfect wedding venue! Steeped in character and surrounded by the natural beauty of the countryside.
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  • 300
  • Upon request
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The Langton Arms

Blandford Forum, Dorset
The Langton Arms is a traditional country pub in the heart of the Dorset countryside, that has wonderful facilities to give you a truly special day.
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  • 70
  • Upon request
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Himley Hall & Park

Dudley, West Midlands
Marry at Himley Hall where Royal newlyweds once took their honeymoon, and photograph your special day in the grounds where princes and earls once strolled.
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  • 90
  • Upon request
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Queens Arms

Hungerford, Berkshire
Our wedding venue is located in stunning Lambourn valley, and offers the opportunity to celebrate your special day in the luxury of a bygone era.
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  • 50
  • Upon request
FAQ's

Are there any noise restrictions at UK wedding venues?

Yes, there are noise restrictions at UK wedding venues. The Environmental Protection Act 1990 sets out the requirements for the control of noise levels in public places. Wedding venues are considered public places, and as such, they must adhere to the noise level limits set by the local council. These limits vary depending on the location and time of day, so it is essential to check with the wedding venue and local council before booking to ensure compliance.

Can UK wedding venues provide chairs and tables for guests?

Yes, most UK wedding venues provide chairs and tables for guests. However, this may depend on the venue's size and capacity. Some venues may charge an additional fee for the use of chairs and tables or may require you to hire them separately. It is essential to check with the wedding venue beforehand to ensure that you have all the necessary information regarding their services and what is included in the rental fee.

What is the average cost of renting a UK wedding venue?

The average cost of renting a UK wedding venue varies depending on the location, size, and type of venue. A typical cost for a wedding venue in the UK ranges from £2,500 to £6,500. However, this cost can increase significantly for larger venues or those in prime locations. It is essential to budget carefully and consider all the additional costs, such as catering, decorations, and entertainment.

What is the capacity of a typical UK wedding venue?

The capacity of a typical UK wedding venue varies depending on the venue's size and layout. A small wedding venue may accommodate up to 50 guests, while larger venues can hold up to 500 guests. It is essential to consider the number of guests you plan to invite when choosing a wedding venue to ensure that it can accommodate everyone comfortably. Additionally, it is crucial to check with the venue regarding their maximum capacity limits and any restrictions they may have.

What type of decorations are allowed at UK wedding venues?

The type of decorations allowed at UK wedding venues varies depending on the venue's rules and regulations. Most venues allow flowers, centerpieces, and other non-permanent decorations. However, some venues may have restrictions on the use of candles, confetti, or balloons. It is best to check with the wedding venue beforehand to ensure that your decoration choices comply with their regulations.

What type of permits do I need for a UK wedding venue?

The permits required for a UK wedding venue depend on the location and type of venue. For example, if you plan to serve alcohol at your wedding, you will need a premises license. If you plan to have live music or entertainment, you may need an entertainment license. It is essential to check with the wedding venue and local council beforehand to ensure that you have all the necessary permits and licenses.