
Country House & Stately Home Wedding Venues
The UK is full of beautiful country house and stately home wedding venues that are perfect for a fairytale wedding! From ceremonies in the orangery to receptions in the ballroom, country house weddings are elegant and romantic. See some of the country's best stately homes here...
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Iscoyd Park Wedding Venue
Iscoyd Park: Shropshire's idyllic country house wedding venue. Discover more.
Woodhill Hall Wedding Venue
Entirely exclusive and utterly unforgettable
The Nethybridge Hotel
Dream Highland wedding? Discover the Nethybridge Hotel.

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Gorcott Hall Wedding Venue
Warwickshire weddings: Discover Gorcott Hall's historic charm.

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Aldourie Castle
Aldourie Castle: Highland romance realised. Discover your dream Scottish wedding.
Chatsworth House Wedding Venue
Chatsworth House: majestic Derbyshire setting for your dream wedding. Discover more.

Barton Hall Hotel Wedding Venue
Barton Hall Hotel: Northamptonshire's dream wedding venue. Discover more.
Courteenhall Estate Wedding Venue
Say 'I do' surrounded by Northamptonshire's idyllic Courteenhall Estate. Discover more.

Merchant Taylors' Hall Wedding Venue
Enchanting London wedding venue: Discover Merchant Taylors' Hall.
The Dower House Hotel Wedding Venue
Lincolnshire's Dower House Hotel: Your dream wedding venue awaits.
Asia House Wedding Venue
Planning a Central London wedding? Discover Asia House's unique charm.
DoubleTree by Hilton St Annes Manor
Say 'I do' surrounded by history at the stunning DoubleTree by Hilton St Anne's Manor.
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Coombe Trenchard Wedding Venue
Devon's Coombe Trenchard: Say 'I do' in majestic splendour.
Stephens House Wedding Venue
Enchanting north London setting for your perfect day. Discover more about Stephens House & Gardens.
The Hangar at Kesgrave Hall Wedding Venue
Say 'I do' in The Hangar's unique style. Discover more about Suffolk's perfect wedding setting.
Buckland House Wedding Venue
Devon's Buckland House: Your perfect wedding venue. Discover more.
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Dartmoor Zoo Wedding Venue
Say 'I do' surrounded by wildlife at Dartmoor Zoo, a unique Devon wedding venue.
Trelowarren Wedding Venue
with its magnificent chapel and extensive grounds, can be exclusively yours for your marquee wedding
Barber-Surgeons' Hall Wedding Venue
London's hidden gem: Say "I do" at the historic Barber-Surgeons' Hall.
Ladywood Estate Wedding Venue
Leicestershire's Ladywood Estate: Your dream wedding venue awaits. Discover more.
The Tithe Barn, Clitheroe, Lancashire
Lancashire's enchanting Tithe Barn at Browsholme Hall: discover your dream wedding venue.
St Augustine's Wedding Venue
Say "I do" surrounded by history at St Augustine's, a stunning Kent wedding venue.
Rossington Hall Wedding Venue
Rossington Hall: Your dream South Yorkshire wedding venue. Discover more.
Melodie Park Wedding Venue
North Yorkshire's Melodie Park: Say "I do" surrounded by breathtaking beauty. Discover more.
Halle St. Peter's Wedding Venue
Discover the stunning grandeur of Halle St. Peter's, a majestic church wedding venue in Greater Manchester.
Cae Mor Hotel
Say "I do" surrounded by breathtaking Conwy Valley views at Cae Mor Hotel.
Lady Margaret's Medieval House Wedding Venue
Create your perfect medieval-themed wedding day at Lady Margaret's Medieval House, a captivating and exclusive venue in the heart of Devon.
For couples who want to enjoy a touch of luxury and glamour on their wedding day, you can't go wrong with an elegant country house wedding venue! Every country house wedding venue is unique and they often come in a range of sizes and architectural styles. From Palladian Mansions to Georgian Manor Houses and Stately Homes dating back to the Tudor times, whatever style suits your personality or wedding style, you are sure to find the perfect wedding venue on Guides for Brides.
What do couples love about country houses and stately home wedding venues?
Country houses and stately homes have stunning spaces for both wedding ceremonies and receptions. Couples love the sheer choice of event spaces available to them as many of these venues are hired exclusively for one wedding per day, or even for the whole weekend. If you've always dreamed of tying the knot in a picture gallery or orangery before retiring to the grounds for cocktails and an evening reception in the ballroom, then a country house may be the ideal wedding venue for you.
Some venues will have accommodation on site (usually with beautiful decor such as roll-top baths and four-poster beds!), which many couples love as it means they can party to their hearts content before resting their heads in a luxurious bedroom. Other venues may have smaller hotels or B&Bs in the grounds, which are ideal for extended family or wedding party members. In general, hiring a this style of venue means that you'll have the bonus of a stunning bridal suite and accommodation for immediately family or the bridal party on site.
The setting of country houses & stately homes also makes them gorgeous options for your wedding photography. Many have rolling grounds and manicured gardens, which may feature everything from fountains and lakes to rose gardens and mazes. There are plenty of opportunities for beautiful wedding photos both inside and out - your wedding photographer will be spoiled for choice! Make sure to take in the gardens on your venue viewing, even if you're marrying in the winter.
Being out in the countryside not only means that you'll have stunning wedding photos, but also privacy for your wedding day. The serene surroundings and countryside views make your wedding a romantic getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Country House & Stately Home wedding venues are perfect for you if:
- You've always wanted a fairy tale wedding day
- You want an outdoor element to your wedding reception
- Light and airy spaces appeal to you
- You want a variety of beautiful backdrops for your wedding photos
- You need a small amount of luxury accommodation for your wedding party
Country House & Stately Home Wedding Venues FAQ's
As with all wedding venues, costs for stately home and country house weddings vary, but you may be surprised at how affordable some of the options can be! You don’t always need to have an A-list budget to get your own country house for your wedding. If you’re looking to cut costs, then consider a midweek wedding or marrying in the low season, such as early spring or late autumn. Winter weddings work perfectly for stately homes too, as they often have large fireplaces and cozy wood-panelled rooms.
Many country house wedding venues will offer you venue hire on an exclusive use basis. This means that the venue is yours alone for the duration of your wedding. Sometimes this will be for your wedding day alone, and in other cases, you can hire your wedding venue for an entire weekend for you and your guests. This may incur an extra charge, but if you want a truly luxury getaway for guests with catering staff on hand, then this could be the perfect wedding weekend for you.
Country houses come with plenty of original features, such as sparkling chandeliers, sweeping staircases and romantic statues. Play up the drama of your surroundings with an equally glamorous wedding dress! Long trains, cathedral-length veils and ballgown skirts look right at home in the ballrooms and art galleries of a manor. Vintage details and classic fabrics like lace are perfect too, as they're reminiscent of English socialites.