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Tregenna Castle Hotel Wedding Venue
Create your dream wedding at Tregenna Castle Hotel. We have bespoke packages and stunning coastal views to make your special day unforgettable.
De Vere Cranage Estate Wedding Venue
Cheshire weddings: Say 'I do' in the idyllic chapel at De Vere Cranage Estate.
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The Lost Village Of Dode Wedding Venue, Kent.
Unique & intimate weddings in Kent for up to 40 guests
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Elaine has 13 years of experience working with wedding venues, and advises many of the top hotel and venue brands on their wedding marketing. She has a deep understanding of statistics that can accurately predict the online popularity of a particular venue and she is happy to share that knowledge with wedding couples and venues.
Three Salmons Hotel
a privately owned 16th Century hotel wedding venue with a license for ceremonies
Treebridge Hotel Wedding Venue
Say 'I do' surrounded by Yorkshire charm at Treebridge Hotel. Discover more.
High Rocks Wedding Venue
Say "I do" amongst the stunning natural beauty of High Rocks, Kent.
Red Lion Hotel & Manor House
North Yorkshire's Red Lion Hotel & Manor House: Your dream wedding awaits. Discover more.
The Oaklands Hotel Wedding Venue
Cheshire's Oaklands Hotel: Your dream wedding venue awaits. Discover more.
National Museum of Wales
Say "I do" surrounded by Welsh history and heritage at the National Museum of Wales.
The Lavender House Hotel Wedding Venue
Devon's Lavender House Hotel: Your dream wedding venue awaits. Discover more.
The Rothley Court Hotel Wedding Venue
Escape to a grand setting of rolling countryside and indulge in the historic charm of Rothley Court Hotel for your perfect wedding day.
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The Fencegate Inn Wedding Venue
Lancashire's Fencegate Inn: Your dream wedding awaits. Discover more.
Moxhull Hall Hotel Wedding Venue
Warwickshire weddings: Discover Moxhull Hall's enchanting chapel.
Rye Town Hall
An elegant and historic setting for your ceremony, in central Rye.
The Old Mill Hotel Wedding Venue
Dreaming of a unique wedding? Discover The Old Mill's charm.
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Pennine Manor Wedding Venue
Gorgeous hotel with countryside views
Eyam Hall Wedding Venue
Enchanting Eyam Hall: Your dream Derbyshire wedding awaits.
Best Western Lee Wood Hotel
Dream Derbyshire wedding? Lee Wood Hotel offers idyllic charm. Discover more.
Goldstone Hall Wedding Venue
Your dream country house wedding awaits at Goldstone Hall:
Michelham Priory
Say "I do" surrounded by history at Michelham Priory. Discover more.
Bluebell Railway - Sheffield Park
Unique Wedding Venue in the Picturesque Sussex Countryside
Village Hotel Bracknell
Large Hotel Wedding Venue
Ramside Hall Hotel, Golf & Spa
Number One Wedding in County Durham
The Old Municipal Buildings Wedding Venue
Affordable ceremonies at a historic register office venue in the heart of Taunton
Wedding Venue Types
There are many types of wedding venues, each offering a different setting and level of flexibility. Barn wedding venues are popular for countryside weddings, while hotel wedding venues provide a structured option with catering and accommodation. Country house wedding venues suit traditional celebrations, and outdoor wedding venues such as gardens and estates are ideal for seasonal weddings.
If you are planning to hold your ceremony elsewhere, such as at a town hall or registry office wedding, you may want to focus on reception venues for your celebration. For more flexibility, dry hire wedding venues allow you to choose your own suppliers and styling rather than working within a set package.
Comparing Wedding Venues
When comparing wedding venues, consider how the space supports your plans for the ceremony, reception and evening. Guest capacity is a key factor, along with layout, accessibility and how the day will flow between each part of the celebration.
Transport, parking and nearby accommodation affect the experience for your guests. Timelines, priorities and key decisions are typically defined early when planning a wedding. As you narrow down your options, many couples begin organising their wedding suppliers, including key services such as wedding photographers.
Ceremony and Reception Venues
Wedding venues are either licensed to host both the ceremony and reception or used as wedding reception venues only. This affects how the day is structured, including timings and guest travel between locations.
Wedding reception venues offer greater flexibility, particularly when working with external suppliers or planning a specific style. If you are still deciding on your ceremony, exploring different wedding ceremonies can help you understand the options available.
Wedding Venue FAQs
Wedding venue costs vary widely depending on location, guest numbers, season and what is included. Some venues charge hire only, while others offer all-inclusive packages with catering and accommodation. Prices range from lower-cost options to premium packages, with a wide range of wedding venue costs depending on the type of venue and package.
Popular wedding venues are often booked around 12–24 months in advance, particularly for summer weekends and peak dates. More flexible dates, such as midweek or off-peak weddings, usually have greater availability, so timing will depend on your plans.
Wedding venue capacity depends on the spaces available and how they are used, with different rooms or layouts allowing for different guest numbers. Having a rough guest list early will help you choose a venue that fits your plans.
Hotels, pubs and restaurants often provide in-house catering, while venues such as barns or dry hire wedding venues may work with preferred suppliers or require you to arrange your own. This means you may either choose from set menus or bring in your own caterer, depending on how the venue operates.
Whether you can bring your own suppliers depends on the type of venue. Dry hire wedding venues usually offer full flexibility, while many other venues have recommended suppliers but may still allow alternatives. If you have your heart set on a particular supplier, it’s best to check the venue’s policy early on.
Around 45–60% of a total wedding budget is allocated to the venue and catering, as these are the largest costs. This covers the hire of the space alongside food and drink, which together make up a significant part of overall wedding spend.
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