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St Bartholomew, Bath
Planning your dream wedding? Discover the historic charm of St Bartholomew, Bath.

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Elaine has worked at Guides for Brides for 13 years with extensive expertise in identifying idyllic church locations and other places for worship. If you are struggling to get in touch with your chosen venue, Elaine recommends visiting the church as they will have their most up-to-date contact information.
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St Mary the Blessed Virgin, Swainswick
Swainswick's beautiful St Mary's Church: the perfect setting for your special day. Discover more.

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Elaine has worked at Guides for Brides for 13 years with extensive expertise in identifying idyllic church locations and other places for worship. If you are struggling to get in touch with your chosen venue, Elaine recommends visiting the church as they will have their most up-to-date contact information.
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Holy Trinity, Norton Malreward
Planning your dream wedding? Holy Trinity, Norton Malreward offers idyllic charm in the heart of Bristol & Somerset.

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St Lawrence, Stanton Prior
St Lawrence, Stanton Prior: A picturesque Somerset church for your perfect day.

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St Mark's Church Centre, Worle
Worle's St Mark's: a beautiful, accessible venue for your special day.

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Planning Your Dream Church Wedding in Bristol & Somerset
Bristol and Somerset offer a stunning backdrop for your special day, with a diverse collection of churches and places of worship to choose from. Whether you envision a grand ceremony in a historic cathedral like Bristol Cathedral or a more intimate affair in a charming village church nestled amidst the rolling Somerset hills, you're sure to find the perfect setting for your wedding. From the ornate grandeur of Wells Cathedral to the simplicity of a Quaker Meeting House, each venue holds its own unique charm and history, creating a unique atmosphere for your vows. Browse through our listings, complete with images and key information, and discover the unique features each venue has to offer, from breathtaking stained-glass windows to tranquil gardens perfect for capturing those precious wedding photos.
Our directory simplifies the planning process, providing you with all the essential details at your fingertips. You can easily view images of each church, learn about its history and architectural style, and find contact information to send enquiries directly to the venue. Each church has its own character and traditions, which can add a special touch to your ceremony. For instance, some churches may specialise in bell-ringing, while others might offer beautiful choral singing traditions. Finding a church that resonates with your personal style and preferences will make your wedding day even more meaningful. Regarding marriage preparation, each church or place of worship will have its own specific requirements and courses, so it's best to contact the venue directly and discuss your needs with the vicar, priest, or relevant official. They can guide you through the necessary steps and answer any questions you may have.
When it comes to the practicalities of planning your church wedding in Bristol & Somerset, understanding the specific requirements of your chosen venue is crucial. Contacting the church directly is the best way to enquire about the specific requirements for getting married there. Questions about residency, pre-marriage counselling, and any necessary paperwork can all be addressed by the church staff. It's also important to discuss any specific requests you may have, such as floral arrangements and decorations. While some churches have more flexibility than others, they may have certain restrictions in place to protect the historic fabric of the building. Open communication with the church will ensure a smooth and stress-free planning experience.