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Wedding venues in Lancashire
Looking for wedding venues in Lancashire? Browse barns, country houses, hotels and exclusive-use venues across Preston, Lancaster, Blackpool, Clitheroe and the Ribble Valley. Compare venue styles, guest capacity, accommodation and ceremony options to find the right Lancashire venue for your wedding plans.
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Popular Areas for Lancashire Weddings
Clitheroe and the Ribble Valley are among the best-known parts of Lancashire for countryside weddings, with rolling landscapes and character venues. Preston and Lancaster offer convenient city locations with strong rail links, while Blackpool, Lytham St Annes and Morecambe suit those drawn to the coast. Chorley is another well-placed option thanks to easy access from the M6 and M61, with barn wedding venues in Lancashire especially strong in rural areas.
Why Choose Lancashire for a Wedding Venue
Lancashire combines rural landscapes, historic towns and coastal settings within one county, giving a broad mix of wedding backdrops. Former mill towns and market towns bring character, while larger centres offer practical transport links. Areas such as the Forest of Bowland are known for scenic surroundings, while the coastline brings a different style of setting.
FAQ's about Wedding Venues in Lancashire
Prices vary widely depending on venue type, guest numbers and what is included. Midweek dates and smaller celebrations can cost less, while exclusive-use venues and popular summer Saturdays are usually at the higher end of the market.
Popular Lancashire venues and peak Saturday dates often book 12-18 months ahead, particularly for spring and summer weddings. Midweek dates and quieter months usually offer more availability and a wider choice of venues.
Hotels and larger venues across Lancashire often offer wedding packages that can include catering, drinks, furniture and an event coordinator. Barns and exclusive-use venues may offer more freedom to choose your own suppliers.
Hotels and country house venues in Lancashire often have bedrooms on site, while other venues may work with nearby hotels, inns or guest houses. Accommodation can be particularly useful if guests are travelling home to different parts of the county after the wedding.