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If you're planning a wedding in Lancashire, you'll want to find a wedding venue that will fit your vision perfectly. Here you can find the best wedding venues in Lancashire, so you can find the ideal space to host your big day. Whether you're looking for a beautiful Blackpool wedding ceremony setting or a wedding reception venue in Preston, this North West county is known for historic wedding settings and beautiful coastal views across the Irish Sea. So, whether you want a countryside feel or to be married by the seaside, Lancashire is the ideal setting! Scroll down to find great wedding venues in Lancashire.

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Savoy Hotel Resort Hotel Wedding Venue

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Lancashire, Blackpool

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The Whitehall Hotel Wedding Venue

Boutique wedding venue in Lancashire.

Lancashire, Darwen

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Williamson Park Wedding Venue

Lancaster weddings at Williamson Park

Lancashire, Lancaster

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Lytham Hall Wedding Venue

Stately Home Wedding Venues

Lancashire, Lytham

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Winter Gardens Wedding Venue

Wedding venue in Lancashire.

Lancashire, Blackpool

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The Bedford Hotel

Hotel Wedding Venue

Lancashire, Lytham St Annes

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Lancashire is a rural county in the North West of England known for its rolling hills and sea views. This county is easy to access to and from Greater Manchester and Mersyside if you would like to escape these largely urban areas for your wedding. 

Is a historic location your dream wedding venue?

Lancashire is symbolised by the red rose following the House of Lancaster’s battle for dynasty in the War of the Roses against the House of York. This momentous war led to the start of the Tudor period and is still remembered today throughout the two counties. As a result of the rich royal history of this county there are many grand estates where you can now get married. One stunning location is the Mercure Dunkenhalgh Hotel Wedding Venue. This romantic venue is 700 years old and has turrets and a vast staircase! Another stunning historic venue is Eaves Hall which is located at the heart of Lancashire’s beautiful Ribble Valley.

Looking for a wedding venue nestled in the countryside?

There are some quintessentially English country inns in this county that are amazing for intimate weddings. Shireburn Arms is an excellent example, with a lovely ambience and lots of character you are sure to fall in love with this venue. If you’re after a sustainable venue why not check out the Wellbeing Farm. The first venue in the country to have B-corp status is really special. It is definitely one for the animal lovers since you can have bowtie wearing llamas and flatcap donned donkeys at your wedding! 

Does a coastal wedding venue have your heart?

Lancashire borders the Irish Sea and coastal favourites include Blackpool Pleasure Beach and Morecambe Bay. There are endless photo backdrops to enjoy on your wedding day and there is something so relaxing about being by the sea that even if you are camera shy you will feel confident on your wedding day. A beautiful sea-front hotel in Lancashire is the Glendower Hotel.

FAQs about Wedding Venues in Lancashire

Lancashire wedding venue costs can vary based on the venue, number of guests, the package inclusions, and the day or time of year. On average, wedding venues in Lancashire can range from £3,000 to £10,000, but this can vary significantly.

Lancashire offers a diverse range of wedding venues, including historic manor houses, rustic wedding barns, and luxurious hotel venues. With so much choice from Preston to Lancaster, there's a wedding venue for everyone's style and wedding budget in this North West county.

If you want the best chance of booking your first choice wedding venue in Lancashire on your chosen wedding date, then we advise booking at least 12-18 months in advance, especially for popular Saturday wedding dates during the summer wedding season.

For weddings in Lancashire, you can expect mild summers averaging 18-22°C and chilly winters around 6-8°C. It rains regularly throughout the year, so it's best to plan for occasional showers and cloudy days for your celebrations. Of course, if you are planning an outdoor wedding at a Lancashire wedding venue, it's a good idea to prepare for rain and put a Plan B in place - just in case!