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All Saints, Burmarsh
Planning a Kentish wedding? Discover the charm of All Saints, Burmarsh.
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St Peter & St Paul, Dymchurch
Planning your Kent wedding? Discover the charm of St Peter & St Paul, Dymchurch.
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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 Peter & St Paul, Newchurch
Planning your dream Kent wedding? Discover the charm of St Peter & St Paul, Newchurch.
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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 Peter's Church, Greatstone
Planning your Kent wedding? St Peter's, Greatstone, offers a beautiful seaside setting.
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St Nicholas, New Romney
Planning your Kent wedding? Discover the historic charm of St Nicholas, New Romney.
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St Mary, Orlestone w Snave
Planning a Kentish wedding? Discover the charm of St Mary's, Orlestone.
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St Mary Magdalene, Ruckinge
Planning your dream Kent wedding? Discover the enchanting St Mary Magdalene, Ruckinge.
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St Mary, Kenardington
Planning your dream Kent wedding? Discover the charm of St Mary's, Kenardington.
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St Mildred, Tenterden
Planning your Kent wedding? Discover the historic charm of St Mildred's, Tenterden.
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St John Baptist, Wittersham
Planning your Kent wedding? Discover the charm of St John Baptist, Wittersham.
Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, Chichester
Chichester Cathedral: Your perfect Sussex wedding venue. Discover more.
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St Mary the Virgin, Aldingbourne
Sussex wedding? St Mary the Virgin, Aldingbourne, offers a beautiful, historic setting. Discover more.
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St Mary the Virgin, Barnham
Planning your Sussex wedding? Discover the idyllic charm of St Mary the Virgin, Barnham.
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St George, Eastergate
Planning your Sussex wedding? Discover the charm of St George, Eastergate.
St Richard, Aldwick
Planning your Sussex wedding? Discover the beautiful St Richard's, Aldwick.
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St Margaret's, Angmering
Sussex wedding? St Margaret's, Angmering offers a beautiful, historic setting. Discover more.
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St Nicholas Church, Arundel
Say "I do" in the historic beauty of St Nicholas Church, Arundel.
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St Wilfrid, Bognor Regis
Planning your Sussex wedding? Discover the charm of St Wilfrid's, Bognor Regis.
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St Mary the Virgin, East Preston
Planning your Sussex wedding? Discover the charm of St Mary the Virgin, East Preston.
St Mary Magdalene, Lyminster
Say "I do" surrounded by the historic charm of St Mary Magdalene, Lyminster.
Plan Your Dream Church Wedding in the South East
The South East of England boasts a stunning variety of churches and places of worship, offering picturesque settings for your special day. From grand cathedrals steeped in history to charming village churches nestled amidst rolling hills, you'll find a venue that perfectly reflects your vision. Whether you dream of a traditional ceremony with soaring hymns or a more intimate gathering, the South East provides a rich tapestry of architectural styles and denominational traditions to explore. Consider the unique features each church offers – perhaps a beautiful stained-glass window for a backdrop to your vows, or a historic organ to accompany your chosen hymns. Explore the different denominations represented in the region, from Church of England parishes to Methodist chapels and Catholic churches, each with its own distinct character and customs.
For those looking to add a personal touch to their ceremony, many churches in the South East offer flexibility in tailoring elements to reflect your preferences. Discuss your wishes with the vicar, priest or officiant of your chosen church. They can guide you on the possibilities for incorporating personal vows, bespoke music selections, and even certain cultural traditions into the service. The South East also offers unique opportunities to connect your wedding to the area's rich heritage. Perhaps you’d like to incorporate a local reading or hymn, or choose flowers that reflect the region's natural beauty. These personal touches can make your ceremony even more meaningful and memorable.
It's advisable to book your wedding ceremony venue well in advance, particularly if you're planning your wedding during peak season. Ideally, start your search 12-18 months prior to your desired date. Once you've selected a church, enquiries about ceremony timings and availability should be directed to the church administrator, vicar, or designated contact person for weddings. They can provide you with specific details about booking procedures, fees, and any restrictions that may apply. Don't hesitate to ask questions and communicate your vision for your special day; they are there to support you in creating a beautiful and meaningful ceremony.