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St Andrew, Wold
Planning your Northamptonshire wedding? Discover the historic charm of St Andrew, Wold.
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St Mary the Virgin, Stoke Bruerne
Planning a Northamptonshire wedding? Discover the idyllic charm of St Mary the Virgin, Stoke Bruerne.
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All Saints' Church, , Pytchley
Planning your dream Northamptonshire wedding? Discover the enchanting All Saints', Pytchley.
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St Mary the Virgin, Bozeat
Planning your dream Northamptonshire wedding? Discover the historic charm of St Mary the Virgin, Bozeat.
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Elaine Rough
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 Magdalene, Horton
Planning a Northamptonshire wedding? Discover the historic charm of St Mary Magdalene, Horton.
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St Mary, Bainton
Planning your dream Lincolnshire wedding? Discover the enchanting St Mary, Bainton.
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St Michael, Little Coates
Planning your Lincolnshire wedding? Discover the charm of St Michael, Little Coates.
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St Mary, Covenham
Planning your dream Lincolnshire wedding? Discover the historic charm of St Mary, Covenham.
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St Edith, Little Grimsby
Planning a Lincolnshire wedding? Discover the charm of St Edith, Little Grimsby, for your special day.
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Utterby St Andrew, Utterby
Planning your Lincolnshire wedding? Discover the charm of Utterby St Andrew.
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Holy Trinity, GLOSSOP
Planning your Derbyshire wedding? Discover the historic charm of Holy Trinity, Glossop.
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St Clement, Sutton on Sea (once known as Sutton le Marsh)
Historic Lincolnshire church, St Clement's (Sutton on Sea), offers a beautiful setting for your special day.
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St Denys, Kelmarsh
Planning your Northamptonshire wedding? Discover the idyllic charm of St Denys, Kelmarsh.
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All Saints, Naseby
Planning your dream Northamptonshire wedding? Discover the historic charm of All Saints, Naseby.
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St Leonard, Aston-le-Walls
Enchanting Northamptonshire church, St Leonard's, awaits your perfect day.
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St Mary Magdalene, Helmdon w Stuchbury & Radstone
Planning your dream Northamptonshire wedding? Discover the charm of St Mary Magdalene, Helmdon.
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St Mary & St Peter, Lois Weedon
Planning your Northamptonshire wedding? Discover the charm of St Mary & St Peter, Lois Weedon.
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St Mary, Coton in the Elms
Planning your dream Derbyshire wedding? Discover the charm of St Mary, Coton in the Elms.
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St Andrew, Halton Holgate
Planning your dream Lincolnshire wedding? Discover the charm of St Andrew, Halton Holgate.
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All Saints, Wold Newton, Lincoln
Planning your Lincolnshire wedding? Discover the charm of All Saints, Wold Newton.
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St Oswald, Strubby Wold Marsh
Lincolnshire's St Oswald's: a charming, historic church for your perfect wedding. Discover more.
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St Nicholas, Swaby Wold Marsh
Lincolnshire's St Nicholas, Swaby, offers a unique, charming setting for your perfect day. Discover more.
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St Margarets, Langton w Old Woodhall
Dreaming of a picturesque Lincolnshire wedding? Discover the charm of St Margaret's, Langton w Old Woodhall.
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St Peters, Stixwould
Planning your dream Lincolnshire wedding? Discover the enchanting St Peters, Stixwould.
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St Andrew's, The Town of Immingham
Planning your dream Lincolnshire wedding? Discover the charm of St Andrew's, Immingham.
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St Edith, North Reston Wold Marsh
Planning your Lincolnshire wedding? Discover the charm of St Edith's Church, North Reston Wold Marsh.
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All Saints, Hameringham
Lincolnshire's All Saints, Hameringham: a picturesque, historic setting for your perfect day.
Plan Your Dream Church Wedding in the East Midlands
The East Midlands offers a breathtaking backdrop for your special day, with a rich variety of churches and places of worship nestled amongst its rolling hills, historic cities, and charming villages. Whether you dream of a grand cathedral ceremony or an intimate service in a quaint country church, you'll find the perfect setting in this picturesque region. From the magnificent architecture of Derby Cathedral and Southwell Minster to the charming stone-built churches scattered across the Nottinghamshire countryside and the historic churches of Leicestershire and Lincolnshire, the East Midlands caters to every style and preference. Browse our listings to view images, discover key information about each venue, and send direct enquiries to the churches that capture your heart. Begin your journey to "I do" amidst the beauty and tranquility of the East Midlands.
Choosing a church wedding in the East Midlands allows you to embrace tradition and add a timeless elegance to your celebration. Many churches in the region boast stunning stained-glass windows, intricate stonework, and historic features that create a truly awe-inspiring atmosphere. Having your banns read, a traditional part of the Church of England wedding process, involves a public announcement of your intention to marry in your respective parish churches for three consecutive Sundays leading up to the wedding. This charming custom connects you to the local community and adds a sense of historical significance to your union. While each church may have its own specific guidelines, you can generally expect some restrictions on floral arrangements and decorations, especially around the altar area. It’s always best to discuss your plans with the church officials to ensure everything aligns with their regulations.
Similarly, photography and videography policies vary between churches. Some may have restrictions on flash photography or specific areas where filming is permitted during the ceremony. Discussing these details beforehand with the church contact will help ensure you can capture your special moments without disruption. Beyond the ceremony itself, the East Midlands provides a wealth of stunning locations for wedding photos, from stately homes and gardens to picturesque countryside landscapes. By choosing a church wedding in the East Midlands, you're not just selecting a venue; you're embracing history, tradition, and the enchanting beauty of this remarkable region.