34 Alternative Wedding Venues in the UK

Thinking outside the box for your wedding? Take a peek at some alternative wedding venues your guests won’t expect and choose one that echoes your personalities and looks utterly cool at the same time. Here are our top 29 alternative venues perfect for that wow-factor moment. 

If none of these float your boat, remember we’ve got lots more choice over at Bridebook.co.uk! Just start a Wedding Venue Search and click the ‘alternative’ filter. Easy peasy!

1. Greenwoods Hotel & Spa , Essex Wedding Venues

Greenwoods Hotel & Spa wedding venue

Dating back to the 17th century, Greenwoods Hotel & Spa provides a memorable experience in Ingatestone, from intimate parties of 10 in the manor house, to large gatherings of 300 in its beautiful gardens.

2.Quarry Bank Mill, Cheshire Wedding Venues

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Quarry Bank Mill is well-loved heritage site in Cheshire that has become a place where you can tie the knot! The 18th Century Cotton Mill, with all rustic features and beautiful river setting, this venue is the ultimate alternative backdrop if you’re after an industrial feel!

3. The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour, Glasgow Wedding Venues

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Ahoy! Here’s a wedding idea with a difference for a nautical-loving couple. The Tall Ship dates back to 1896 and gives you and up to 200 of your guests an impressive backdrop right on the harbour, hosting a combination of new and old decor to suit every sailor.

4. Roulotte Retreat, Scottish Borders Wedding Venues

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Thinking of going green and having an eco-friendly wedding? At Roulotte Retreat, you can do just that and never compromise on style. This unique venue nestled in the hills is complete with chic gypsy caravans, where you and your loved ones can rest your heads under the stars. It’s definitely one of the coolest alternative wedding venues in the UK! 

5. River & Rowing Museum, Oxfordshire Wedding Venues

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Bring the outside indoors with you at this special wedding venue. Oxfordshire’s River & Rowing Museum boasts a contemporary setting with panoramic 360-degree views out over meadows and the river. Outdoor couples can be at one with nature in the glass-fronted Thames Room – definitely a venue your guests won’t forget!

6. Fawley Hill, Buckinghamshire Wedding Venues

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All aboard the wedding train! Fawley Hill is a totally quirky choice as you will discover a Victorian carousel, 20 types of animals, not forgetting it’s own train station. Tie the knot on the train carriage before sitting down for a feast inside the station museum. We love it!

7. Deckerdence – Unique Mobile Venue, Warwickshire Wedding Venues

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Alternative you want, alternative you’ve got! Based in Warwickshire but mobile across the UK, Deckerdence is the double decker with on-board bar (and cocktail lounge upstairs) that can be the centre of your wedding – literally! Turn it into a draping canopy or a full marquee for a show-stopping venue of your very own.

8. Ivory Vaults, London Wedding Venues

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Nestled between some of London’s most famous landmarks, Ivory Vaults is the hidden gem in the cellars of Grade II listed Ivory House. This historic 200-year-old setting oozes charm and character, while intimate dining areas create a personal touch for your alternative day.

9. The Keeper & The Dell, Norfolk Wedding Venues

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If you’re after a hip bohemian wedding or just a beautiful rustic location, The Keeper & The Dell is quite possibly the venue for you! In a gorgeous woodland dell sits the Gamekeeper’s Barn and an array of canvas marquees, where you can celebrate with friends and family as you wish.

10. The Isla Gladstone Conservatory, Merseyside Wedding Venues

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The restored Victorian glasshouse of The Isla Gladstone Conservatory is an oasis in the city of Liverpool. Surrounded by dramatic lakes, rose gardens and a romantic bandstand, this light-filled setting is just the thing for a wedding with a difference.

11. Chiltern Open Air Museum, Buckinghamshire Wedding Venues

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Chiltern Open Air Museum really is alternative with a vintage feel. Boasting a working 1940’s-style farm, an Iron Age roundhouse, and Medieval barns in which to say your vows, this venue is truly memorable. With exclusive use of the entire grounds and over 30 historic buildings, you can enjoy your wedding your way.

12. Yoghurt Rooms, West Sussex Wedding Venues

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Shabby-chic, quirky and a little bit different – introducing Yoghurt Rooms. This oak-beamed barn is at the centre, where an open fireplace and rustic furniture make this space a cosy and inviting venue. It’s farmland is set in 300 acres and offers a honeymoon yurt on site, so you can make a glamping trip into your wedding day!

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13. The Plaza Stockport, Greater Manchester Wedding Venues

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Fancy seeing your name in lights? This totally glam venue is The Plaza, an auditorium with a capacity for 1,300 with adjoining art deco cafe. If you’ve always dreamed of being a film star, take a seat with a bucket of popcorn and enjoy your wedding day 1930’s style.

14. HMS Unicorn, Dundee City Wedding Venues

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Take your fantasies one step further – with a wedding day trip on HMS Unicorn! It’s Scotland’s oldest wooden warship so expect plenty of history, character and a huge on-board unicorn of course! This venue is totally unique and will provide you and your guests with memories of a lifetime.

15. Dufferin Coaching Inn, County Down Wedding Venues

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A seemingly normal venue from outside, Dufferin Coaching Inn is a Northern Irish gem that hides an enchanting secret. Wonderfully combining original rustic features and contemporary decor, the venue has glorious dining spaces and an attached guesthouse with 7 bedrooms to retire to after your celebrations.

16. Vallum Farm, Northumberland Wedding Venues

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The ultimate setting for a country wedding is Vallum Farm, just a stone’s throw away from Newcastle. Use the grounds as a blank canvas, whether you’re after a simple rustic theme or something a little more weird and wonderful. Don’t miss out on the home grown produce from this stunning farm, too!

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17. Ironbridge Gorge Museums, West Midlands Wedding Venues

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Ironbridge Gorge Museums transports you back in time for your big day, where you can celebrate with views out to the incredible iron bridge. It also hosts Blists Hill Victorian Town and several culturally and historically-rich buildings. Find something new round every corner at this unorthodox but utterly stunning venue!

18. M Shed, Somerset Wedding Venues

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Want to make a grand entrance with Bristol’s harbour as your backdrop? Make your guests jaws drop with a dramatic entrance on a boat, or perhaps swing in from a crane on your big day with M Shed. Spectacular harbourside views and a stunning Event Suite aren’t far behind in this venue with a difference.

19. Voewood, Norfolk Wedding Venues

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Surrounded by woodland and set in lush sunken gardens, Voewood is an arts & crafts house with a fun, playful feel. While some rooms take on historic tributes and retro furnishings, others have a contemporary spin that will knock you off your feet. There’s something new lurking around every corner at this quirky venue!

20. Rum Warehouse at The Titanic Hotel, Merseyside Wedding Venues

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At the site of Liverpool’s infamous Titanic Hotel is Rum Warehouse, a spacious venue with the ultimate industrial feel. This 1950’s warehouse can cater for up to 500 guests, but is completely versatile depending on the size of your guestlist. What’s more, you can party the night away here knowing that accommodation is right next door.

21. Canal Boat Cruises, Lancashire Wedding Venues

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Canal Boat Cruises presents the only cruising restaurant boat of the North-West – aptly titled ‘Romance’. Perfect for intimate receptions and celebrations, this sailing sensation offers miles of beautiful countryside views – and you can even get involved with opening and closing the locks! Incredible.

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22. Welsh Green Weddings at Penybanc Farm, Carmarthenshire Wedding Venues

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This gorgeous organic farm boasts farmyard ceremonies and tipi celebrations for a totally unique wedding day. Whether you fancy a vintage afternoon tea in the gardens or a cosy rustic gathering in the Old Dairy, Penybanc Farm is sure to stand out as the perfect eco venue.

23. The Soul Camp: The Soul House, East Sussex Wedding Venues

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Are you both festival-goers and want to resonate that in your venue? Soul House could be the ideal place, as you transform it into your very own Soul Camp with a firepit, glamping facilities and a chance to create special memories. Festival vibes galore!

24. Islington Metal Works, London Wedding Venues

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The 19th Century Victorian factory of Islington Metal Works is definitely a London venue with a difference. The versatile space can be used to cater for intimate gatherings or a more grand affair, with 2 bars and the famous tube carriage cocktail bar! Quirky with a capital Q.

25. West Street Loft, West Sussex Wedding Venues

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Step into West Street Loft, a casual venue with a very alternative feel. It has it’s own cinema screen (awesome!) and is the perfect blank canvas if you want to put your own spin on the space. Not far from the vibrancy of Brighton, the charm of this unique venue will go a long way in impressing your guests.

26. Brunel’s SS Great Britain, Somerset Wedding Venues

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The world’s first luxury ocean liner is now an incredible venue for your big day! Brunel’s SS Great Britain is steeped in history and oozes romance at every deck, including the Weather Deck where you and your loved ones can sip bubbly overlooking panoramic harbourside views. What more could you want?

27. Belle Vue Park Pavilion & Conservatories, Newport Wedding Venues

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Belle Vue Pavilion is a glorious outdoor structure (one of few in South Wales) where you can tie the knot amidst unrivalled gardens and views. If you’re after a vintage theme, have your ceremony in the bandstand and follow up with a quaint buffet in the conservatory!

28. The Bull & Gate, London Wedding Venues

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With a variety of versatile areas in which to host your wedding celebrations, London’s The Bull & Gate is a stand-out alternative venue! While mixologists offer up unique cocktails and musicians play on the baby grand piano, you can focus on having the time of your life in this quirky setting.

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29. Hobbs of Henley, Oxfordshire Wedding Venues

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Hobbs of Henley offers two flawless services – transport to and from your wedding venue over the Oxfordshire waters, or hold your entire wedding reception on one of the luxury vessels. Either way, you’ll be hiring the ultimate ferry for your big day!

30. Nine Adam Street, London Wedding Venues

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In the middle of the Capital’s hustle and bustle, Nine Adam Street is a contemporary venue that is just that little bit different. You’ll find exposed brickwork and modern decor that acts as a blank canvas whatever your theme may be. This classy event space will breath fresh air into your wedding planning for sure!

31. The Glasshouse Hotel, Edinburgh Wedding Venues

newlyweds kiss on the balcony of The Glasshouse Hotel.

The Glasshouse Hotel in Edinburg is the perfect mix between the traditional and contemporary style. Once home to the Lady Glenorchy Churchill, this venue will make you feel like you’re a lord /lady yourself, with all the modern edge of the 21st century.

Perfect for intimate ceremonies, you can tie the knot on the terrace or you can exchange your vows on the two-acre roof garden in front of your guests. The choice is yours!

32. Woodhorn Museum, Northumberland Wedding Venues

The unusual yet charming interiors at woodhorn museum.

If you want different, go for the Woodhorn Museum in Ashington. The colliery buildings combined with cutting edge 21st-century architecture will give an original setting for your wedding. Plus, you can style the venue any way you want! In your wedding, YOU are the boss!

33. Fforest, Pembrokeshire Wedding Venues

wedding lunch set up at Fforest.

Fforest will give you all the natural elements you require for your wedding. If you want a relaxed, weekend-long, informal venue to celebrate, then this place is for you! Besides having a beautiful nature-filled background, you can also entertain your guests with different activities. Sit by the large communal firepit or relax in the cedar barrel sauna, the weekend is yours!

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34. Barnutopia, Shropshire Wedding Venues

Daisies decorating the venues at Barnutopia.

Have your perfect rustic wedding at Barnutopia. Nested in Shropshire, Oswestry, literally on the border between England and Wales, this venue has everything you need for a countryside ceremony AND you can even have a visit from the Barnutopia kunekune pigs, Felix and Fiona to make you´re wedding all the more entertaining.

Don’t panic if your dream alternative wedding venue wasn’t listed here – head on over to Bridebook.co.uk’s Wedding Venue Search and click the ‘alternative’ filter to view plenty more beautiful backdrops with a difference.

We’re here to help you even further – Bridebook.co.uk’s other features include a wedding budget tool, wedding guest list manager, wedding checklist, wedding supplier shortlist as well as tons of wedding advice about planning your special day. All in one place, too!

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36 Small Wedding Venues For Your Intimate Wedding

Want to keep your wedding on the down-low, or do you only want to invite the VIPs of your phonebook? No sweat! Intimate weddings are becoming increasingly popular nowadays and more small wedding venues are appearing, as many engaged couples decide to have the company of only their nearest and dearest friends and family for their special day.

We’ve chosen our favourite small wedding venues that cater for cosy, intimate weddings for around 60 guests or less – so sit back, relax and enjoy these small yet incredible spaces! If you want to look at more venues like these, go to Bridebook.co.uk’s Wedding Venue Search and click the ‘Intimate‘ filter.

The best UK venues for an intimate wedding

Quickly discover our top intimate wedding venues in this video brought to you by Bridebook’s experts. We also cover our top tips and tricks to help you know what to look for when you’re searching for your dream wedding venue. 

1. Three Daggers Microbrewery, Wiltshire Wedding Venues

Three Daggers Microbrewery an intimate wedding venue in the uk

Surrounded by brewing casks and contemporary oak beams, you could say your vows in this super quirky venue. Three Daggers Microbrewery is perfect for hosting your intimate wedding breakfast too, with fine wines and their own ales offered to wash down your feast.

 

2. George Vaults, Kent Wedding Venues

 George Vaults a small wedding venue in the uk

George Vaults is an absolutely stunning 14th Century venue that is steeped in history, but also has a touch of modern elegance. The entire venue has 3 floors and many different function rooms, but this small and cosy space is our favourite setting in one of the most intimate wedding venues in the uk.

3. Brickhouse Vineyard, Devon Wedding Venues

bride stands in front of brickhouse vineyard wedding venue

Just 20 minutes from Exeter, you’ll find Brickhouse Vineyard, a unique place that provides a beautiful setting for an intimate or more traditional ceremony, overlooking a stunning vineyard. Your guests will be amazed by the views of the Devon countryside.

4. Hidden River Cabins, Cumbria Wedding Venues

 Hidden River Cabins set up for a wedding ceremony

Fancy a log cabin wedding overlooking the Cumbrian countryside? Hidden River Cabins is a small, unique venue where you can celebrate with up to 50 of your closest friends and family within the oak framed reception room. The photo opportunities are endless here!

5. Elizabethan House Museum, Norfolk Wedding Venues

Elizabethan House Museum ready for a wedding ceremony

Built in 1596, this gorgeous merchant’s house has two beautiful ceremony rooms and the romantic courtyard garden for you to celebrate your nuptials! The wood-panelled Dining Room at the Elizabethan House Museum can seat 25 guests for an intimate quayside wedding.

6. The Lost Village of Dode, Kent Wedding Venues

The Lost Village of Dode, an intimate wedding venue set up with hay and christmas trees for a wedding ceremony

Now, this is cosy! You and up to 42 of your guests can enjoy this totally unique Medieval venue, The Lost Village of Dode. Create an incredibly romantic ambience for your wedding using the original historic features and candlelight to your advantage.

7. Trevor Hall, Denbighshire Wedding Venues

Trevor Hall dining room

This Welsh wonder is Trevor Hall, an early Georgian Grade I-listed private stately home in a secluded area of countryside. The red brick structure caters for intimate weddings of 30 guests, where you’ll be served the finest cuisine and can feast like Kings and Queens in the historic Dining Room.

8. Turk Launches, London Wedding Venues

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Cruising the Kingston Upon Thames is this intimate venue, The Turk Launches. It seats 86 guests (or less if you fancy a more spacious boat trip!) Each boat is spacious with and features an outside deck, bar, dance floor and comfortable seating, making this a totally memorable experience for all involved. If you’re looking for small wedding venues in London, this could be the one!

9. The Pilgrims Rest, East Sussex Wedding Venues

The Pilgrim's Rest, a small wedding venue set up for a wedding ceremony

600 years old and oozing with historic charm, this setting is definitely easy to fall in love with. Walk the aisle of The Pilgrim’s Rest in front of your nearest and dearest before sitting down to a cosy candlelit dinner. You can thank us later!

10. Plan-It Earth, Cornwall Wedding Venues

Bride and groom sit outside Plan-It Earth, a small wedding venue in the uk

Want a super intimate natural wedding in a unique location? Plan-It Earth is a sacred place situated beside an ancient holy well where you can be at one with nature while you exchange vows and banquet alfresco with 25 guests. You can’t get more up close and personal than intimate wedding venue.

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11. Scaplen’s Court, Dorset Wedding Venues

Scaplen's Court dining room ready for wedding dinner

With period features running through this spectacular venue and a gorgeous garden to explore, Scaplen’s Court is definitely a gem of Dorset. Use it as a blank canvas to put your own romantic spin on your intimate wedding, and take advantage of the Dorset scenery for your photographs!

Getting married in the winter? Check out our favourite winter wedding venues in the UK!

12. St Mary’s Space, Argyll & Bute Wedding Venues

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No matter how small your guestlist, St Mary’s Space can cater for you. Get away from it all in this unique Scottish venue, where the owners can be your witnesses if you don’t want the pressure of family and friends present. The mountain backdrop makes it that bit more stunning, too!

13. Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel, Scotland Wedding Venues

Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel

Keeping with the Scottish theme, one of our smallest capacity venues is Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel. Fitting only 28 of your VIP’s, this venue also boasts a luxury hotel with an adjoining restaurant, and not forgetting the 360-degree views over the coast.

14. Temple Guiting Manor, Gloucestershire Wedding Venues

Temple Guiting Manor

Original beams, contemporary decor, gorgeous bedrooms and award-winning gardens – that’s what is in store for you when you enter these Cotswold stone buildings. Temple Guiting Manor screams luxury with a twist of historic ambience. Oh and…the outdoor hot tub!

15. The Old Vicarage Boutique Wedding Venue, Nottinghamshire Wedding Venues

The Old Vicarage Boutique Wedding Venue

Boutique by name, boutique by nature! Nestled in the historic town of Southwell, the niche of this spectacular venue is – you’ve guessed it – intimate weddings! With plenty of outdoor space and stunning interiors, your Nottinghamshire wedding venue visits are not complete until you’ve seen The Old Vicarage.

16. Pekes Manor Estate, East Sussex Wedding Venues

Pekes Manor Estate

Pekes Manor Estate is a Tudor house overlooking gorgeous lakes and perfectly preened gardens in Sussex. Invite 30 guests to watch you tie the knot in this historic setting, and then party the night away with your evening guests in a glorious marquee on the lawns.

17. Lawrence Castle – Haldon Belvedere, Devon Wedding Venues

Haldon Belvedere

The Georgian Lawrence Castle of Haldon Belvedere is what dreams are made of! This hilltop beauty offers views of land and sea for miles around, not to mention plenty of magical charm for your intimate fairytale wedding. If you’re into Castle Wedding Venues, travel on a horse to this venue and you’re set!

18. 170 Queen’s Gate, London Wedding Venues

 170 Queen's Gate

Enough grandeur and class for an elegant wedding; yet cosy and homely enough for a private gathering with your loved ones. The Capital’s 170 Queen’s Gate is a luxurious Victorian townhouse with a beautiful Courtyard Garden where you can sip on bubbly to your heart’s content.

19. The Garden Station, Northumberland Wedding Venues

The Garden Station

Get up close and personal with your guests at this old and charming railway station. You and 25 others can celebrate at this intimate setting with a delightful afternoon tea, followed by a walk around the wild gardens. The Garden Station is simply splendid!

20. Tudor House & Garden, Hampshire Wedding Venues

Tudor House & Garden

Walk down the aisle at Tudor House & Garden in the intimate Georgian Room before having celebratory drinks in the 11th Century open-air King John’s Palace. Have photos against a backdrop of rustic stone structures and lush gardens on the most important day of your life.

21. The Lord Crewe Arms Hotel, Northumberland Wedding Venues

 The Lord Crewe Arms Hotel

Delicious local country food and fine wines are on the menu at The Lord Crewe Arms Hotel, which is just perfect for a low-key event. The Guesthouse is just as impressive, boasting rustic structures and glowing fires throughout. Be sure to enjoy your favourite tipple at the Medieval vaulted bar ‘The Crypt’ as well!

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22. Burgh House, London Wedding Venues

Burgh House

Burgh House is a 300-year-old oasis where you can escape the hustle and bustle of Central London. Gather in the cosy Library until you’re ready for a feast in the wood-panelled Music Room – unless you and your small group of guests fancy a gander at the art gallery instead!

23. Lower Barns, Cornwall Wedding Venues

Lower Barns

Right next to the Cornish coast lies Lower Barns, a quirky yet simply stunning barn venue catering for just 20 people. With accommodation for you and your guests right on its doorstep, this venue is boutique and personal at the same time. Just make sure that your pooch is at the top of your guest list for this one!

24. Star Castle Hotel, Cornwall Wedding Venues

Star Castle Hotel

Dine by candlelight at Star Castle Hotel, situated on the Isles of Scilly, for one of the most romantic and intimate experiences of your lifetime. The castle’s unique shape of an 8-point star has glorious sea views and easy access to golden beaches  – this 16th Century gem is a winner in our eyes!

25. Queens Head Inn, Northamptonshire Wedding Venues

 Queen's Head Inn

On the banks of the River Nene sits the Queen’s Head Inn, a warm and cosy pub setting it seems from the outside. However, the interiors are a treasure waiting to be found – it boasts 3 reception rooms of varying sizes, each of which is ideal for more intimate weddings.

26. Solus A Chuain, Highland Wedding Venues

Solus A Chuain

 You might have to cut down your guestlist for this one, as only 10 people can board this unique venue – but we’re sure it would be worth it! Solus A Chuain, based on the Isle of Skye, is a luxury yacht setting allowing you to get away from the mainland and sail into the horizon.

27. The Petersham Hotel, London Wedding Venues

The Petersham Hotel

Richmond’s glorious Petersham Hotel is the epitome of luxury and class, as this Victorian venue offers views of the Thames and award-winning cuisine. Dine with 30 of your guests before taking to the marble floors to see your wedding day out with a bang! Check out more Hotel Wedding Venue in the UK!

28. Great Tangley Manor, Surrey Wedding Venues

Great Tangley Manor

Dating back to 1016, Great Tangley Manor seats only 14 guests in it’s ceremony settings for the ultimate personal wedding experience. This moated manor house promises a historic warm welcome and a totally unique backdrop in the Surrey countryside.

29. The Papermill Lasswade, Midlothian Wedding Venues

The Papermill Lasswade

The Papermill, a small riverside restaurant, could be just the place you’re looking for. This contemporary yet casual venue is perfect for an intimate wedding breakfast if the focus is on fab food, friendly service and enjoying the company of your guests.

30. The Brewers Inn, London Wedding Venues

Brewer's Inn

The service at The Brewers Inn is famed for its personal touch, alongside the incredibly versatile space for an intimate and casual wedding reception. With a wine barrel feature wall and plenty of other nooks and crannies to explore, the secret Cellar Bar is a gem waiting to be discovered.

31. Nash Point Lighthouse, Vale of Glamorgan Wedding Venues

Nash Point Lighthouse

Nash Point Lighthouse is the only working lighthouse in the British Isles – and you could have your wedding here! Squeeze into the lighthouse tower for an up close and personal experience with your guests, while taking in the magnificent views of the coast. This is also one of the best unusual wedding venues in the UK!

32. The Bridge Hotel, London Wedding Venues

The Bridge Hotel

From an informal drinks reception in the bar to a more grand affair in the Westminster Suite, The Bridge Hotel seeps character and charm for your intimate celebrations. The lucky people on your guestlist will be able to sample this venue’s fine food and drinks, ensuring it will be a memorable day for all.

33. Manor Hill House, West Midlands Wedding Venues

Outdoor ceremony set up at the manor hill house.

Interested in an intimate wedding venue? Look no further! Located in the rural setting of the Worcestershire countryside, the Manor Hill House is the perfect place for you. The exclusive venue offers you the flexibility and freedom to make this space whatever you want!

Whether it is a small, private wedding, or a large, luxurious one, you can choose between 4 different reception rooms and accommodate as many guests you want! The choice is yours!

34. Knightor Winery, Essex Wedding Venues

Happy couple confetti shot at Knightor Winery

Weddings and wine bring people together. In this small wedding reception venue, you can combine both and still have a memorable ceremony. Knightor Winery is a gorgeous Vineyard and the perfect location for wine lovers!

You can choose to have an outdoor ceremony overlooking the pond and the gorgeous countryside or you can tie the knot in the traditional stone barn if you are interested in a smaller ceremony. Either way, rest assured, you will have the time of your life!

35. The Glasshouse Hotel, Edinburgh Wedding Venues

Newlyweds kiss on the balcony of The Glasshouse Hotel

The Glasshouse Hotel in Edinburg is the perfect mix between the traditional and contemporary style. Once home to the Lady Glenorchy Churchill, this venue will make you feel like you’re a lord or lady yourself, with all the modern edge of the 21st century.

The perfect small wedding ceremony venue, you can tie the knot on the terrace or you can exchange your vows on the two-acre roof garden in front of your guests. The choice is yours!

36. Marsham Court Hotel, Dorset Wedding Venues

Dining room at the Marsham Court Hotel, with pink and purple lighting and a skylight.

Want a venue that is both beautiful AND affordable? The Marsham Court Hotel is the place for you! Located on Bournemouth, Dorset, you can count on the staff and the wedding coordinator to satisfy your every need. Y

ou can also select different packages with cheap prices that offer you all the extras you want! Red carpet? Check! Sea view? Check! The Marsham Court Hotel is here to show you that you don’t need to be a millionaire to feel like a million bucks, while still being one of the most intimate wedding venues on the list!

If none of these small wedding venues lives up to your fantasies, there’s plenty more where they came from! Simply head over to Bridebook.co.uk’s Wedding Venue Search and click the ‘Intimate’ filter.

No need to stop there either – be sure to utilise our other brilliant planning features including the wedding guestlist, wedding budget and wedding checklist. Don’t be the Bride- or Groom-zilla that gets lost in pages of to-do lists! Don’t forget you can also get Bridebook for free on your phone, for planning on-the-go!

Happy planning!

32 Classic Venues For A Fairytale Wedding

Are you waiting to find your fairytale castle in which to marry your Prince or Princess? Well look no further, as Bridebook.co.uk have put together a list of the top classic venues so you go ahead with planning your traditional wedding.

If you want more choice than our top 32, use our Wedding Venue Search and click the ‘Classic’ filter to find plenty more gorgeous settings that you are sure to fall in love with!

1.Carlton Towers, North Yorkshire Wedding Venues

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Carlton Towers is the most perfect venue to start off our ‘classic’ search with! This Yorkshire beauty is truly what dreams are made of, as Gothic architecture, high ceilings and 250 acres of land will surround you during your celebrations. So romantic!

2. All Saints Chapel, East Sussex Wedding Venues

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You can’t get much more traditional than a church wedding, and All Saints Chapel is a spectacular choice! Guaranteed to make the hairs on your arms stand up, the Belgian altar and unique stained-glass windows of this Grade I listed building will be simply unforgettable.

3. Missenden Abbey, Buckinghamshire Wedding Venues

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This Medieval abbey has a classic castle exterior and boasts 10 acres of gorgeous grounds, with stunningly romantic decor and stained glass windows. Whether you choose to tie the knot in the Garden Room or the Library, your classic venue search is not complete without a trip to Missenden Abbey.

4. Clearwell Castle, Gloucestershire Wedding Venues

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Every Princess has their Knight in shining armour, and Clearwell Castle is the place to live out that dream! In the depths of an enchanted forest, you will find this fairytale venue oozing with exquisite interiors and plenty of splendour. Make this exclusive setting all yours for your magical wedding day.

5. The Elvetham, Hampshire Wedding Venues

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The Elvetham mansion house is definitely an unforgettable one, steeped in historic charm and grandeur. The impressive exterior gives the ‘wow’ factor, while luxurious furnishings make your classic wedding as comfortable (and as stylish!) as possible.

6. East Dene, Isle of Wight Wedding Venues

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The Victorian mansion house of East Dene has nearly 200 years of history, 10 acres of gorgeous woodland and a totally bespoke service in which you can design your perfect day. Wood panelled rooms and original features will make you swoon over this classic venue!

7. Tor House, Cornwall Wedding Venues

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This Cornish gem is Tor House, a classy Grade II listed building with bright and spacious rooms. As well as exclusive use of the beautiful gardens and luxurious accommodation, this simple venue is quite simply a fabulous stately home.

8. Thornton Manor, Cheshire Wedding Venues

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Built in the 19th Century and oozing with ornate decor, Thornton Manor offers an array of settings for your classic wedding. Whether you choose the gorgeous ceremony room or the secret garden’s Waterside Pavilion, you’ll be in the perfect place to live out your dream.

9. Pitcalzean House, Highland Wedding Venues

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If you’re after a  small and sophisticated celebration, Pitcalzean House may be the venue for you. This classic Georgian country house offers 33 acres of land, a croquet lawn and endless traditional charm for the most perfect Scottish wedding!

10. Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa, Wiltshire Wedding Venues

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Lucknam Park not only boasts ultimately romantic rooms and luxury decor, but also delectable dining, beautiful bedrooms and a spa for a relaxing retreat. Make your classic wedding as intimate or as grand as you like with this picture postcard backdrop – you can thank us later!

11. Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh Wedding Venues

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Ramp up the tradition with a ceremony in the Siegfried Room at Edinburgh Napier University, followed by a classy wedding breakfast in the impressive 20th Century chapel. Filled with period features and plenty of character, this building could be the place to make your vision a reality.

12. Ivy Hill Hotel, Essex Wedding Venues

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Nestled in the Essex countryside is Ivy Hill Hotel, a marvellous venue offering function rooms with a touch of splendour and quintessential charm. Spill out onto the beautiful landscaped gardens for your drinks reception before sitting down to a classic wedding breakfast in this venue of bliss.

13. Burrows Lea Country House, Surrey Wedding Venues

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Ride up to the entrance of Lea Burrows Country House by horse and carriage or vintage car to start your classic wedding in style. This gorgeous traditional venue has 30 acres of gardens and woodlands for you to explore throughout the day, until you step inside to enjoy unique fireplaces and detailed decor. And all of this in the picturesque setting of the Surrey Hills!

14. Trereife Park, Cornwall Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Trereife Park

This Georgian estate is a family-run wedding venue with incredible style. Offering traditional and luxurious rooms and apartments for you and your entourage to stay in, Trereife Park can cater for small and large weddings – not forgetting the simply stunning backdrop of the surrounding gardens.

15. Melville Castle, Edinburgh Wedding Venues

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If you’ve always dreamed of a fairytale castle wedding, Melville Castle is the one! Ornate State Rooms and The Ballroom are just some of the classic settings on offer for your wedding – high ceilings, period features and glorious landscapes will make you pinch yourself!

16. Kippilaw House, Scottish Borders Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Kippilaw House

Whether you fancy an intimate feast, a grand party in the Ballroom or simple ceremony in the private gardens, Kippilaw House has it all. The ethos here at this beautiful country house is to create what you want without loads of restrictions, so you can really plan your classic wedding day the way you dreamt it.

17. Innes House, Moray Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Innes House

Nestled in the Scottish countryside, this 17th Century country house is as traditonal as you can get. The gardens of Innes House make the perfect backdrop for you to say your ‘I do’s, before dining in the unique marquee that brings the outdoors in. Finish your day by dancing away in the formal Ballroom!

18. The Bull Hotel, Northamptonshire Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk The Bull Hotel

In the heart of Peterborough city lies The Bull Hotel, a Grade II listed venue with heaps of character and charm. Combining historic features, gorgeous lighting and timeless furnishings, this classic hotel might just steal your heart.

19. Durker Roods Hotel, West Yorkshire Wedding Venues

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This stunning manor house was transformed into Durker Roods Hotel in 1975, where the staff welcome whatever wedding ideas you have! After admiring the classic exterior, take a peek inside the hotel and find a fairytale staircase, alongside plenty of beautiful rooms in which to host your special day.

20. Landguard Manor, Isle of Wight Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Landguard Manor

Oozing endless amounts of history and charm, Landguard Manor is an Isle of Wight gem. Surrounded by gorgeous grounds and picturesque landscapes, this manor house venue plays host to an array of stunning formal rooms for your traditional wedding.

21. Langrish House, Hampshire Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Langrish House

Whether you’re after a gorgeous summer ceremony in the gardens or you’d prefer a more cosy affair next to the fireplace in the colder months, Langrish House can accommodate you. It’s wood-panelled room is the hub of this classic venue, while also offering spectacular views over the Hampshire countryside.

22. Hadlow Manor Hotel, Kent Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Hadlow Manor Hotel

This Georgian manor house dates back to the 18th Century, where each of the reception rooms – The Goldings Room, The Hadlow Suite, and The Garden Room – take on slightly different styles of timeless class. Backing onto Hadlow Manor House are the stunning lawns, providing an utterly romantic scene in which to set your day.

23. Coombe Trenchard, Devon Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Coombe Trenchard

The Edwardian house of Coombe Trenchard offers an oasis of woodlands, streams and gardens for you and your other half to explore after you’ve tied the knot. Have a formal feast in the Grand Hall or a more relaxed ceremony under the Tower- but we know one thing is for certain: this classic venue is what dreams are made of!

24. The Ivory Pavilion, County Antrim Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk The Ivory Pavilion

The Ivory Pavilion is the clean-cut and traditional juxtaposition to next-door Galgorm Castle. Enjoy the fabulous grounds with rustic walls and lush flowers, before spending quality time with friends and family in the pavilion underneath luxurious ivory ceiling drapes. Even more classic rooms can be sought out in the 17th Century castle!

25. Ripley Arts Centre, Greater London Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Ripley Arts Centre

Ripley‘s Victorian country house has plentiful period features, and one room that stands out is the Hampton Court Palace-inspired Music Room. Complete with grand piano and views out to the Sensory Garden, this is the place to celebrate for a classic feel.

26. Donnington Valley Hotel & Spa, Berkshire Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Donnington Valley Hotel & Spa

The 4-star hotel of Donnington Valley overlooks the picture-perfect Berkshire countryside. Stylish chandeliers hang above the timeless reception room, letting tons of natural light in – not to mention the relaxing spa facilities and luxurious bedrooms. You can’t go wrong with this elegant venue!

27. Corse Lawn House Hotel, Gloucestershire Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Corse Lawn House Hotel

The Georgian Corse Lawn House Hotel sums up ‘classic’ in a nutshell. With a traditional exterior and fronted by it’s own pond, the style continues indoors with formal dining rooms and bedroom suites with a period feel. Be a Prince and Princess for the day here!

28. The Rembrandt Hotel, Greater London Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk The Rembrandt Hotel

A historic Edwardian building with luxurious reception suites in the hustle and bustle of Knightsbridge – this is The Rembrandt Hotel! Enjoy a relaxing massage or treatment in the health & fitness club, and rest your head after a busy wedding day in an elegant bedroom with views of the Victoria & Albert Museum. If you’re looking for somewhere classy where you can indulge, this is it!

29. Warbrook House, Hampshire Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Warbrook House

130 acres of gardens surround the Grade I listed Warbrook House, which has an exterior oozing grandeur. Stepping inside, you’ll find elegant lighting, ornate decor and romantic drapes, making it a fab traditional venue choice. It even has it’s own canal – so romantic!

30. Cantley House Hotel, Berkshire Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Cantley House Hotel

Among the Berkshire countryside lies Cantley House Hotel, a magnificent red-brick country house that takes you right back to a true classic feel. Filled with period features and furnishings, this venue has surprises round every corner – and for us this was the stunning Oak Room. Imagine walking down the aisle here!

31. Whittlebury Hall Hotel & Spa, Northamptonshire Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Whittlebury Hall Hotel & Spa

Feel like royalty at Whittlebury Hall Hotel & Spa as you make a grand entrance down the long, winding driveway and receive a spectacular red carpet reception. This lovely building seeps tradition on the inside and out, and will make the ultimate quintessential backdrop.

32. The Kia Oval, Greater London Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk The Kia Oval

As one of the Capital’s oldest sporting venues, this classic Victorian style building is steeped in history. The Kia Oval offers the Pavilion’s Long Room where walls are lined with charming artwork and ceilings are decorated with stylish chandeliers. But most importantly, let the experienced staff do all the hard work while you enjoy your memorable day.

These are only a few of our gorgeous traditional venues, but be sure to peruse our Wedding Venue Search and click the ‘Classic’ filter to find the perfect wedding venue for you!

Don’t forget, Bridebook.co.uk isn’t just for venues! We’re here to help you with the rest of your wedding planning too – add your own wedding guestlist, wedding checklist and wedding budget so you can keep on top of things easily.

Happy planning!

36 Best UK Unique Wedding Venues

It really can be hard to find a venue that sticks out from the rest – trust us! From barns to manor houses to mills to the truly weird and wonderful – we’ve found all the most unique wedding venues – all to make your wedding day planning a little bit easier. You want unique? You’ve got it!

And if you fancy searching some more, head over to our Wedding Venue Search and click ‘Unique’ in the filters for some more one-of-a-kind venues!

1. Weddings at QMUL, London Wedding Venues

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Weddings at QMUL is a book lover’s dream! The Octagon’s stunning backdrop consists of seemingly infinite shelves of colourful books and unique high ceilings for a spacious and inspiring wedding day. If you are looking for a unique wedding venue, this could be the one!

2. Shoreditch Studios, London Wedding Venues

Shoreditch Studios wedding venue

If you are looking for a city wedding in a contemporary venue, Shoreditch Studios is the perfect place. This Warehouse is totally unique, and you will fall in love with the design of the place.

3.The Wellbeing Farm, Greater Manchester Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk The Wellbeing Farm

One of our favourite rustic venues is a totally unique llama farm! The Wellbeing Farm is an eco-friendly and animal-focused setting where your guests sit on hay bales and llamas with bow ties feature in your wedding photos – what else could you want for a more memorable day?

4. Marleybrook House, Kent Wedding Venues

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Not only is Marleybrook House a beautiful 17th Century farmhouse, but it holds an incredibly unique secret – it’s own vintage fayre! You and your guests can be transported back in time by enjoying classic fairground rides in the most gorgeous countryside setting.

5. South Farm, Cambridgeshire Wedding Venues

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Alongside South Farm‘s rustic barn buildings and Grade II listed farmhouse lies quirky Romany caravans and plenty of camping space for any adventurous guests! Throw cute piglets and a ride on a rickshaw in the mix, and you’re sure to be celebrating in the most unique way possible!

Check out more lovely farm wedding venues in the UK!

6. RSA House, London Wedding Venues

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Nothing can rival the elegance of this totally unique venue – the RSA House oozes a combination of Georgian luxury and contemporary features with stunning artwork. You almost won’t believe that this gem is situated in the midst of the Capital’s West End!

7. Busbridge Lakes, Surrey Wedding Venues

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Boasting it’s own valley, 3 lakes and an array of venues, Busbridge Lakes is one-of-a-kind. It is home to one of the largest collections of water birds and plenty of gorgeous gardens to explore in this countryside oasis.

8. The Lowry, Greater Manchester Wedding Venues

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This contemporary arts venue stands tall with incredible views over Manchester and is definitely a wow factor wedding venue. The Lowry contains a circular Compass Room, so no view is obscured during your day. It really is an architectural wonder of the North!

9. SIREN Liverpool, Merseyside Wedding Venues

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This unique city venue in the heart of Liverpool is another of our favourite’s at Bridebook.co.uk! SIREN is a cool, contemporary setting perfect for your wedding reception with magnificent views over the hustle and bustle, while the adjacent outdoor area is ideal for a casual celebration.

10. East Quay Venue, Kent Wedding Venues

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This rustic seaside wedding venue, neighboured by it’s own private shingle beach, is a totally unique choice. East Quay Venue produces their own fresh oysters that you and your guests can enjoy, before taking to the dancefloor alongside the fish tank DJ booth!

11. Le Petit Chateau, Northumberland Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Le Petit Chateau

Want a little Meditteranean in your UK wedding? Le Petit Chateau is a French-inspired country manor that really gives a meaning to ‘unique’ with a ceremony in the Belle Epoque room, followed by sipping bubbly in the secret Meditteranean Garden. If this has awakened your interest in Manor House Wedding Venues, look here!

12. Achnagairn Castle, Highland Wedding Venues

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Scotland’s Achnagairn Castle boasts a stunning ballroom with vaulted ceilings, beautifully designed bedrooms and a totally exclusive experience with a magical backdrop. The mantra here is ‘Escape the ordinary’, so you’re in for a super unique wedding venue here.

Discover more royalty-worthy castle wedding venues here.

13. The Little Theatre Cinema, Somerset Wedding Venues

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Gather round film-lovers and cinema fanatics! Believe it or not, you can actually get married at The Little Theatre Cinema in Bath, while your guests watch a bespoke film of the happy couple on the big screen! This is the venue for you if you want to inject some retro cinema vibes into your special day.

14. London Rowing Club, London Wedding Venues

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Quite possibly a rower’s dream – As the oldest club in the world and dating back to 1856, London Rowing Club sure is a quirky choice of wedding venue. Expect magnificent views over the River Thames and even a rowing boat on the ceiling!

Looking for something even more original? Check out some of our top unusual wedding venues here! 

15. Cley Windmill, Norfolk Wedding Venues

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If you’re after a one-of-a-kind intimate wedding in an idyllic location, Norfolk’s Cley Windmill may be just the thing! With magnificent views from the circular sitting room, access to the nearby self-catering cottage and full use of the gorgeous grounds, we’re sure you’ll love this venue!

16. Stanbrook Abbey Hotel, Worcestershire Wedding Venues

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Among the special features of Stanbrook Abbey Hotel are boutique rooms, grand architecture and a spectacular lake. But there’s no doubt that the main attraction at this unique venue is the incredible Callow Great Hall with stained glass windows and glorious high ceilings.

17. The Enchanted Manor, Isle of Wight Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk The Enchanted Manor

This is the ultimate fairytale venue for anyone who has dreamt of being a prince or princess! The Enchanted Manor offers a Dining Room or Garden ceremony, after which you can play out the rest of your dream day in this quirky setting.

18. Maunsel House, Somerset Wedding Venues

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Breathtaking, romantic and full of character – Maunsel House is one you won’t forget. Acres of parkland, lakes and orchards greet you to this Somerset beauty, while the interiors ooze historic charm and 13th Century inspiration.

19. Chateau Rhianfa, Isle of Anglesey Wedding Venues

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With panoramic views over the Welsh Snowdonian mountains, the Grade II listed Chateau Rhianfa is an architectural wonder. Offering a unique Wine Cave, glorious Banqueting Hall and endless lavish interiors, this is a venue with the ‘wow’ factor!

20. The Battleaxes, Somerset Wedding Venues

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The Gothic revival style of this spectacularly unique venue dates back to 1838. The Battleaxes hosts gorgeous chandeliers, mismatched chairs and original wood panels for a homely setting with a difference.

21. Paradise By Way Of Kensal Green, London Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Paradise By Way Of Kensal Green

Paradise is a chic and trendy venue with quirky decor and an ambience to match in London’s ‘cool’ Kensal Green area. We’re sure you’ll be pleased with every nook and cranny you explore within this splendid city space!

22. The Cloisters, Hertfordshire Wedding Venues

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Built as an open air school in 1907, the Grade II listed Cloisters structure is an incredible one. Say your vows in the stunning Temple before enjoying a feast in the Banqueting Hall for a distinctive wedding day that will stay in your guest’s memories for years to come.

23. Sopley Mill, Dorset Wedding Venues

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What could make a more idyllic setting than the picturesque surroundings of Sopley Mill? Sat above the Avon Millstream and spread across 3 floors with original windmill features still present, this unique venue gives out a rustic yet simply stunning feel.

24. Pheasantry Brewery, Nottinghamshire Wedding Venues

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Listen up, beer lovers! On a rustic farm setting lives the super modern micro-brewery of Pheasantry Brewery. Exposed brick interiors, a stunning outdoor ceremony set up and of course traditionally brewed beers lay in wait if you choose this distinct venue for your celebrations.

25. The Ravenswood, West Sussex Wedding Venues

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The Ravenswood, the gorgeous countryside venue of Sussex, boasts an impressive manor house, 18 acres of stunning landscape and even a unique outdoor pavilion in which you can tie the knot! This 15th Century gem will definitely set your wedding day apart from anyone else’s.

See more breathtaking outdoor wedding venues in the UK!

26. Aikwood Tower, Scottish Borders Wedding Venues

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Oozing medieval charm with over 500 years of history, Aikwood Tower also ties in a contemporary style with the classic castle look. This intimate Scottish venue features rustic stone walls beside modern white staircases and romantic fairy lights to give you the unique feel you’re looking for.

27. Tall John’s House, Powys Wedding Venues

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This gorgeous manor house in the rolling countryside of Wales is definitely a memorable venue! Tall John’s House combines rustic original features with 21st-century fittings, plus the rear courtyard houses ‘The Coachman’s’ – a unique place for you and your partner to spend your wedding night.

28. The Fan Museum, London Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk The Fan Museum

Greenwich’s Fan Museum is as distinctive as you can possibly get! Go oh-so-British with an intimate afternoon tea in the airy Orangery, where Georgian architecture and elegant decor is at it’s finest. Not forgetting the gardens, where you can peruse the fan-shaped flowerbeds!

29. Brickwall House, East Sussex Wedding Venues

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First opened in 1666, Brickwall House prides itself on it’s period features, a distinct exterior look and gorgeously preened grounds. From an intimate celebration to an extravagant marquee bash with 300 guests, this one-of-a-kind venue is sure to please whatever your plans are.

30. De Vere Tortworth Court, Gloucestershire Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk De Vere Tortworth Estate

Your fairytale wedding day wouldn’t be complete without having considered De Vere Tortworth Estate. This magical, grade II-listed set of buildings are truly a sight to behold – the light-filled Orangery dates back to 1874 and offers a spacious feel for your ever-important aisle walk.

31. Bembridge Sailing Club, Isle of Wight Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Bembridge Sailing Club

Picturesque Bembridge Harbour is home to this wonderfully unique, waterside venue. Sailors, this is one for you! Founded in 1886, Bembridge Sailing Club boasts panoramic views of the surrounding Isle of Wight, interiors flooded with daylight and perfect boardwalk photo opportunities.

32. Hillbark Hotel, Cheshire Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Hillbark Hotel

Named the UK’s smallest 5-star hotel, Hillbark Hotel is somewhat a Tardis of venues! It’s distinct exterior will impress, but as you walk inside and experience the Grand Hall, you’ll realise it’s a lot more spacious than you ever thought. Add on a glorious marquee and plenty more rooms filled with historic charm – and you’re set for your unique wedding day!

33. Tullyglass House Hotel, County Antrim Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Tullyglass House Hotel

This Northern Irish gem is steeped in local history and has close connections with horse racing and the production of Whiskey (you can even sample some at the venue!) With a new luxurious wedding suite opening this spring, Tullyglass House Hotel is definitely the place to be if you want that little bit of lush in your life.

Are you dreaming of getting married in a venue like this? Check out more hotel wedding venues in the UK! 

34. Tuddenham Mill, Suffolk Wedding Venues

Bridebook.co.uk Tuddenham Mill

This eye-catching venue was built in 1775 and has truly seen its share of changes. Originally a working Mill, it is now a stunning 4-star boutique hotel with a 3aa rosette restaurant AND a wedding venue that has been kept as close to its original state as possible, whilst being taken into the modern day. Running water and natural vibrancy are the order of the day at Suffolk’s Tuddenham Mill.

35. Wold Top Brewery, East Riding Of Yorkshire Wedding Venues

Tables set up with unique beers.

At Wold Top Brewery, you can make your wedding day into anything that sparks your creativity. With stunning gardens and two sites for your marquee, tipi or yurt, this unique setting is the perfect backdrop to your wedding! And the funnest part? You will have your own beer label and clip pump! You and your guests will have the best time if you chose this venue.

36.National Museum of the Royal Navy, Hartlepool Wedding Venues

Newlyweds inside a ship at the National Museum of the Royal Navy.

If you’re looking for a one of kind place to tie the knot, the National Museum of The Royal Navy is a great choice! With gorgeous spaces, you can have your ceremony and seamlessly move on to your party. This venue is also quite flexible, and you will be able to add your unique touches to the decor. You and your guests will have an unforgettable day at this beautiful venue.

So there are our top 33 unique venues – we sure have fallen in love with them all! Don’t worry if you’re not the biggest fan – head over to our Wedding Venue Search and click ‘Unique’ in the filters for some more distinct venues. 

Once you’ve got your venue down, don’t forget to plan the rest of your day the simple way – through Bridebook.co.uk! Use our following features so all of your plans are in one place:

Happy planning!

Inspiring Stories – an interview with successful start-up wedding business, Barnutopia

Do you ever feel like leaving the corporate rat race behind in favour of doing something that feeds your soul, awakens your senses and propels you in the direction of a lifestyle you could only ever dream of?

Katrina Boydon is a successful, British born marketer who spent many years abroad (in Russia, France and the United States, to be specific) building a professional career to support her growing family of 4 children and 2 dogs with husband Steve.

 

In 2014, the family made the life-changing decision to return to Britain and open a glamping site in Shropshire. Barnutopia welcomed its first guests in the summer of 2015.

The family hosted their first wedding in August 2017 and today, Barnutopia is a busy, successful wedding business that attracts 5-star guest reviews and is even set to feature on a prime time TV series in April as a British small business success story.

Today, we have the privilege of meeting Katrina to find out a little more about the success story behind this yurt glampsite in the Shropshire countryside.

 

Bridebook: Where did the idea for Barnutopia originate from?

Katrina: It came to us over a period after leading active outdoor lives as campers. We could see the attraction of being able to enjoy the outdoors without having to carry all the stuff that goes along with traditional camping. Our children participated in several yurt glamping trips with their Montessori school in the United States and our final fling in the US was a 6,000-mile cross-USA trip in a caravan. With our 4 children and 2 dogs that simply would not have been possible as a camping trip.

 

What came first; the venue or the concept?

The concept. We knew that we wanted to open a glamping site and actively sought out a suitable property with land.

 

Why Shropshire? Do you know the area well or did you perhaps spot an opportunity or  gap in the market?

After living abroad for over 20 years and moving internationally several times, we wanted to move to a place where we didn’t have to start completely from scratch (family, network of friends, knowledge of area). I was born and grew up in Llangollen about 15 miles from Oswestry, where Barnutopia is based. Steve’s parents live in Welshpool, 15 miles from Oswestry in the other direction. We were not set on Shropshire; Powys, Cheshire, Gwynedd, Wrexham and Flintshire were all possibilities.

As we viewed properties we took into consideration the location (looking for easy access but rural surroundings) and proximity of similar or alternative businesses, tourist attractions, walking, hiking, town amenities. Tanycoed Farm had all these things in a particularly stunning spot.

 

Owing to your successful Marketing background, I’m sure tons of aspiring and existing wedding business owners would love to know more about your Barnutopia marketing strategy…

Ok, so from a top level perspective, our short term objective is to generate venue-hire bookings for at least 30 weekends each in 2018, 2019 and beyond.

Our medium term objectives are to maintain a solid web presence on multiple platforms and media, and to establish a client base for midweek bookings.

And our longer term goal is to generate weekend and midweek bookings for 30-40 weeks of the year allowing us to have time out for maintenance and for ourselves.

 

Could you talk us through any marketing wins / successes you’ve enjoyed, including what has worked well for the business in terms of exposure and business generation…

Yeah, good question. My strategy from the start has been to be everywhere online. Our web presence is very well developed. Facebook has been a huge source of enquiries and traffic to our website, such that over 50% of bookings are via our own media. The rest come through directory websites like Bridebook.

I’m flexible and responsive as a new business Owner/Manager, and I try out new creative offers and variations on packages constantly. If I find something that works, I replicate it, but don’t leave it at that.

When we first set up Barnutopia we targeted families, primarily. We had very few whole-site or exclusive use bookings. This has flipped now and we have whole-site bookings nearly every weekend and far fewer individual, family / friends bookings.

 

What lessons have you learned so far?

It’s hard to say what I’ve learned from a marketing perspective when it is so intertwined with what I’m learning about the glamping and the wedding industry in general.

Generally, I would say that you cannot get tired of presenting and promoting your business. It may seem to you that it’s the same-old same-old, but you aren’t your audience. Your audience may be seeing your 20th iteration on a wedding venue ad, but it’s the first time for them. Keep it fresh and interesting for THEM.

 

How have your marketing resources been split between mediums?

Approximately:

TIME: 35% website development, 65% social media, 20% directory listings

MONEY: 5% website, 35% social media, 60% directory listings

 

How have online wedding planning platforms and directories fared in terms of your expectations versus delivery?

As expected to be honest. I am getting a steady stream of enquiries through a variety of free and paid listings on wedding directories, so it’s doing the trick.

 

Would you recommend signing up to online wedding planning platforms and directories if asked by other wedding venues? Why?

Yes. One way or another you are going to have to pay to market your venue. If you have the time and skills to do it yourself then great, but time and/or money has to be expended to generate business.

Large wedding directory sites have a budget that small businesses cannot compete with; so, unless you want to disappear into cyber oblivion you must be where the enquiries are.

 

What proportion of your marketing efforts are targeted specifically towards wedding industry audiences versus a more all-inclusive approach?

Currently around 50% weddings, 25% existing audience, 25% new target audience

 

Have you developed any interesting insights into the wedding industry or learned what seems to work / not work in this field?

Compared to other whole-site reservations, I think the ante is upped for weddings. Couples book a venue, not a site. The expectation is bigger, better, slicker.

We’ve had some big whole-site reservations made on the fly for non-wedding, friends and family gatherings. The person booking looks at social media pages and website, makes an enquiry and then books, often without any verbal exchange at all.

This has never happened for a wedding.

For weddings, couples always view before booking. This is reflected in the information published and sent to persons enquiring about weddings. They want to know and think about it a lot more before making their decision.

 

We’re big on pushing the importance of reviews at Bridebook. How impactful are good reviews in your experience of the wedding industry so far?

Nearly every guest who stays with us says they have read our fantastic reviews. Oddly, having lots of reviews already seems to inspire even more people to write their own.

 

Can you tell us anything about the TV series in which Barnutopia features?

The series follows a number of British business during their first year in business. The mentor for the series is a well known British TV personality and business woman. Barnutopia is one of the success stories. It is due to start airing in April 2018 and tentatively our episode should be on May 14th.

 

As a British small business success story, we have to ask; what is the secret to your success?

I would say the secret to our success is that we know what we want out of our business and we love what we do. In addition to this, we are practically inclined and aren’t afraid to get our hands dirty.

Of course, we invest heavily in promoting Barnutopia and it’s our goal to be everywhere online. We’re also not afraid to adapt and change in keeping with the ever-evolving expectations of our clients.

Our article 5 reasons Why Barnutopia is a Successful Glamorous Camping Site discusses these ideas in more detail – (http://barnutopia.com/successful-glamorous-camping-site/).

 

If you could give one piece of advice to aspiring entrepreneurs what would it be?

Make sure you have at least some of the expert knowledge and skills you need to be successful or you will be overwhelmed with learning.

 

Thanks to Katrina for this inspiring and informative interview which should help any new wedding businesses or aspiring wedding professionals understand a little more about the journey from ‘great idea’ to even greater success.


As always, we welcome any questions or comments.

 

Looking for more inspiring wedding industry stories? Head to the Bridebook Business Hub now. The wedding industry professional’s one-stop shop for the all the latest news and top tips to power your wedding business.

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10 Essential Wedding Photography Tips from a Famed Photographer

John Nassari shares his top 10 tips for professional wedding photographers

 

Whether you’re an established wedding photographer or are just considering leaping lens first into the world of wedding photography, you understand the value of expert advice.

John Nassari is an award-winning London photographer with a diverse career and considerable academic experience. We’ve met up with him to ask for a few lessons in wedding photography.

Meet John, your expert for the next 10 minutes.

Top 10 Tips for wedding photographers

 

John Nassari’s Top Ten from Behind the Lens.

 

1.Turn the camera on yourself

“I think at some point or another, a lot of photographers turn the camera on themselves. Maybe not directly on themselves but on their family. That’s what I did.” John Nassari.

Practice at every possible occasion. Take loads of photographs and get used to shooting people and searching for those decisive, emotional moments.

Emotion is a hard thing to capture and it’s not necessarily about capturing someone laughing. There’s something more than a smile that makes a powerful image. A touch, a look… an isolating moment between the couple as they stand amongst the crowd – that’s how you capture a beautiful moment.

Practice and develop your eye for capturing these moments within your own life.

 

2.Study other photographers that inspire you

By studying the work of photographers you admire – whether inside or outside of the wedding industry – you challenge yourself to continually improve and you can more easily carve out a style for yourself.

Some of the photographers that inspired John include:

  • Richard Avedon – a portrait photographer well known for shooting against white backgrounds.
  • Robert Frank – a documentary photographer and filmmaker
  • Nan Goldin
  • Cindy Sherman
  • Henri Cartier-Bresson

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3.Know that wedding photography is different.

If you have experience in photography outside of the wedding industry, prepare for the difference!

When shooting weddings you’re reacting, not planning.

You have to react to the story as it happens and unravels because it’s a live event that you’re there to capture. There’s always a beginning, a middle and an end but it’s always a different story. You don’t know what’s going to happen and that makes wedding photography both fun and challenging. Listen to what’s going on around you and react.

Top tip: Always use multiple backup SD cards – never rely on just one. You can’t ask for a couple to re-enact their wedding – it’s very different to a studio shoot in this way!

 

4.Become the invisible guest.

When photographing a wedding you become an “intimate stranger”.

“There’s a kind of unspoken agreement that I could block someone’s view but it’s ok because I’m the photographer, and although I don’t know anyone I’m allowed to move around freely.”

Wedding photographers are allowed to have so much power and space.

Attempting to capture all aspects and every moment of the weddings you shoot is a skill in itself. You’ll need to invisibly and seamlessly glide around the ceremonies you shoot and this is something that comes with practice.

“The bombastic, “can we have the bride’s parents now” cliche of a wedding photographer is now a thing of the past. We’re more adept and agile now as photographers.”

Forging a good relationship with the couple you’re shooting is really important as they have to trust you not notice you. If they’re worried about your ability, professionalism and whether you’re capturing everything, you’ll be in their focus.

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5.Promote yourself properly

John believes that photographers must embrace blogging to raise awareness of their brand. John himself shares regular news and photography tips on his website and he believes it’s imperative to ensuring one is highly commended within the photographer community and subsequently recommended to newly engaged couples.

Keep your Bridebook profile up to date because this is where your audience is. Be where engaged couples are and make sure the photographs and information you present are relevant, current and representative of how talented you really are.

You will, of course, need a website – but how do you have a website if you’ve never shot a wedding?

“Photograph family and friends…offer to photograph their weddings and if you’re not experienced or confident enough yet, shoot them for free and possibly even in addition to a ‘pro’ wedding photographer.”

You could also try working with venues and doing style shoots for free so that you have industry related work to show.

 

6.Network

“Networking is imperative,” says John “and there are different kinds of education when it comes to learning how to be a successful wedding photographer”.

Joining a group of photographers that meet every month and talk about their portfolio is classed as education and development.

You could become part of a community like SNAP Photo Festival which is aimed at wedding and lifestyle photographers and includes workshops and activities which will inspire you and help you to develop your wedding business. This too is education.

Building relationships with other suppliers is important for your professional development and for business.

 

7.Make the couple feel comfortable

John believes that a pre-wedding shoot is really important in making the couple you’re working with feel comfortable.

“They get to see your style and pictures first hand before their wedding. Plus they have the chance to meet you and have a few practice shots in front of the camera. A relaxed couple that trusts you is so important in wedding photography.”

Meeting a couple when they first book your services and keeping in good contact with them throughout their wedding planning journey is also imperative.

Couples are looking for a sidekick, not a colleague.

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8.Tips for shooting in low lighting

It’s impossible to give a one size fits all answer to the problem of low lighting.

Many weddings happen in churches or moodily lit rooms and as a photographer, you’ll need to manage the lighting available to you without the support of flash.

“I go up to ISO 3200 if I really need to but I try to use fast lenses to overcome the issue of low lighting. Obviously, you can’t use flash at weddings so I would say the best advice is to look for low noise, high ISO cameras. If you pick the right camera and invest in fast lenses, you’ll be amazed at the difference in low light photo quality.”

 

9.Shooting cultural weddings

In 2009, John shot his first Jewish wedding and became slightly stuck on a few references to tradition, such as the use of the word “Bedeken”.

To ensure you’re fully prepared to shoot cultural weddings you’re unfamiliar with it’s imperative that you do your research beforehand.

“Just do your due diligence as a photographer. I Googled the term Bedeken and found a resource for Jewish weddings. Then I’d keep in good contact with the couple to make sure I’d interpreted my research correctly and that what I knew about their culture fit the reality of their wedding.”

 

10.Prepare a winning portfolio

To prepare a winning wedding photography portfolio you have to first identify what it is you want to specialise in and be clear about your photographic style.

Are you a slightly overexposed, ethereal style wedding photographer who specialises in outdoor weddings and posed shots? Or perhaps your style includes shadow and drama, and you specialise in documentary style castle weddings.

Whatever your style and substance, keep pushing your work to the next level. Shoot more weddings and every year, update your portfolio in line with improvements in your work.

“Get rid of last year’s wedding shots because you should have better samples from this year. Your work is going to get better and better, and you may find that you’re shooting more barn weddings now and therefore that’s what you want to specialise in. Show more of these. And let your style adapt to the jobs you take on.”

Top tip: Keep your Bridebook profile packed full with your most up to date photography. With 1 in 2 couples now planning their wedding with Bridebook, your work is always being seen. You want to make sure that it’s your best and most recent work. 

 

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Thanks to John Nassari for his top 10 tips for wedding photographers

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Harry and Meghan’s Royal Wedding is Expected to Cost £32million

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Bridebook.co.uk, the UK’s number one wedding planning  app, has broken down the costs of the biggest wedding of the year. Today’s couples spend an average of £17,913 on their big day, with the average wedding size being 78 guests for the ceremony and 83 guests for the evening. But Harry and Meghan aren’t like today’s average couples. They’re having everything from bespoke silver plated fanfare trumpets to a “drone destroyer”, so it’s safe to say they will be adding a few extra zeros to their bill.

800 guests are attending the church and then the formal lunchtime reception, followed by a private evening reception for family and friends of about 600 people. However, in a surprise twist, Harry and Meghan invited 2,640 members of the public to celebrate with them at Windsor Castle.

With this in mind, the highest expenditures are likely to be the catering, the dress and the decor. Bridebook.co.uk has calculated that the overall cost (excluding security costs) is expected to be over 100 times as much as the national average, at £1,969,873. That’s not including a £120,000 honeymoon or the £30 million expected security costs involved on top!

With a total of 4,040 guests, 17,000 glasses of champagne and wine, 28,000 canapés and an 8-tier banana cake, welcome to the royal wedding!

Total – £31,969,873

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Venue – £350,000

 Luckily for Harry and Meghan, they won’t need to worry about securing a venue like most couples. The ceremony will take place at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle and following receptions are expected to be held St. George’s Great Hall, within the castle, and later in a luxury marquee in the Upper Ward grounds of Windsor.

The average UK wedding venue cost is £5,819, and while they don’t need to pay for the venue, they will need to cover a luxury marquee for the reception in the grounds. A luxury glass marquee – like the one Pippa had in her wedding, – will cost £300,000, plus the catering, security and staff adjoining marquees that will be required.

Catering – £286,000

The catering costs will mostly be split between the formal lunch reception for state guests and the following dinner reception for close family and friends. Top luxury London caterers will charge at least £100 per guest for a lunch reception and £300 per guest for a dinner reception, including all food, chefs, staffing and crockery hire. 

Add the 2,640 members of the public who will be invited to Windsor and give each one a hot tea and a snack (sausage rolls anyone?). At £10 per head, that’s £26,000 on sausage rolls! All in all, this will likely amount to one of the most costly aspects of the wedding.

Drinks – £193,000

 The drinks will likely come from the Royal Palace cellars, but that doesn’t mean they’re not worth a hefty amount. Based on the wedding standard of serving one glass of champagne for every 30 minutes of the reception, plus half a bottle of wine per guest per dinner, means they’ll have to provide at least 2,300 bottles to keep their guests happy. We expect roughly 1,700 bottles of vintage champagne to be served throughout the day and at least 650 bottles of wine, whiskey and cocktails to accompany dinner and dancing. Serving such quality drinks to over 800 guests throughout the day doesn’t come cheap, whether you have access to a Royal cellar or not.

A bottle of Bollinger, the Royal Family’s Favourite Champagne, goes for £80 a pop, that means spending £136,000 on champagne alone. Top that with a few bottles of Prince Charles’ favourite 15-year-old Laphroaig Scotch and the multitude of bottles of Tignanello Wine (Meghan’s personal favourite according to her old lifestyle blog, “The Tig”) and the bill certainly adds up. Thankfully Prince Harry’s favourite drink, the exquisite Vodka Redbull, should be the least expensive drink of the evening.

Dress – £300,000

Meghan is expected to spend a whopping £300,000 on fashion, with most of the budget going towards her first dress. Meghan has a very distinctive sense of style, oozing confidence and pizzazz. She is therefore likely to opt for a completely bespoke wedding dress so she can have full control over the design from start to finish.

If Meghan sticks to her usual fashion sense, we should expect to see a classic, clean, simple design (which means no beads, embroidery or embellishments) with a high neckline and a signature modern twist. A completely bespoke haute couture wedding dress plus a second dress for the evening could cost  £300k+.

Bridebook Survey Facts!

We surveyed 1000+ UK dressmakers and this is what they had to say about Meghan’s dress.

  • 70% of dressmakers predicted that Meghan will wear a silk dress with a sheath cut. Alexander McQueen was the most popular choice for the designer.
  • 91% of dressmakers said that Meghan will most definitely start a new wedding dress style trend, no matter what she chooses to go with.

Floristry – £110,000

Floristry is often much more costly than expected, and with at least two locations for the day will also be one of the heftiest costs for the couple. Marquee weddings always require a higher floristry budget as they act as a very large blank space that relies on flowers and decor to build the environments for the big day, with our estimates landing flowers for the marquee alone to cost approximately £70,000. The church will also need to be decorated accordingly, which we expect to be a slightly smaller £40,000 Luxury UK florists such as Lavender Green Flowers (who worked on Pippa Middleton’s wedding) and Nikki Tibbles of Wild at Heart (London’s most sought-after luxury florist based in Belgravia) are the top contenders. The florist of choice is likely to use seasonal, British flowers to decorate both St George’s Chapel and Buckingham Palace with elaborate displays.

Bridebook Survey Facts! 

We surveyed our 1000+ UK florists and this is what they had to say about the Royal Wedding flowers.

  • The star flower at the Royal Wedding will be the Peony. Matching bridesmaids bouquets will also be a must on the big day, with a white and green colour theme throughout.

Photography & Videography- £17,000

 Hiring one of the top wedding photographers will cost around £4,500. Dorset-based Millie Pilkington, the private wedding photographer for the William and Kate’s wedding and Pippa Middleton’s, is most likely to be the primary person behind the lens, however, we expect Hugo Burnand to also be involved for official photos, doubling the price to ensure every moment is beautifully captured. Add to that the multiple costly wedding photography books Meghan and Harry will likely request and this price goes far above the £1,600 the average couple spends.

Although the world’s media will be filming every moment of the ceremony, Harry and Meghan are likely to also have a videographer there to capture the day from start to finish. Luxury videographers have teams of cameramen to capture all angles, plus a drone or two.

Cake – £50,000

A stunningly-decorated cake from a top cake maker will start from £4,000 and need to be at least 8 tiers to give a slice to each of the 800 guests. Cakes made with fresh fruit are more expensive and we can safely assume this will be the case for Harry and Meghan’s banana wedding cake, which will certainly be topped with other fresh fruits and berries. The couple is also expected to have a second cake at their wedding which will surely bump up the cost.

As for who will be making the cake? Our guess is London-based Fiona Cairns (the royal baker behind the reportedly £80,000 Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s wedding cake) or the society favourite Rosamund Miller.

Stationery – £20,000

The wedding will require a number of stationery elements from save-the-dates, to the invitation, the Order of Service, the menus, and the stamps! Invitations from a top stationer will cost around £20 each before the other items are included. However, the bride-to-be used to be a professional calligraphist for celebrity weddings, so if the couple decides to go DIY on this one, they could save a couple of pounds for their luxury honeymoon!

UPDATE (22/03): Kensington Palace has announced that Barnard and Westwood made the beautiful bespoke invitations for the Royal Wedding (which have now been sent to guests). A 200 piece Bespoke Stationery set from Barnard and Westwood exceeds the £10,000 mark. This means that the invitations, featuring the Three-Feathered Badge of the Prince of Wales printed in gold ink, could cost a total of £200,000 for the circa 4000 invitees, including members of the public, or £50,000 for the VIP guests alone.

Music –  £300,000

From bell ringers to the organist and choirs in the church, to musicians for the reception and a top wedding band and DJ, music will be the center of the entertainment. It’s also likely that a world-famous performer will be flown in to surprise the guests – Prince William and Kate had Ellie Goulding sing their first dance song. Our experts predict one of Harry’s close friends such as Chris Martin from Coldplay or a mutual friend of Meghan’s such as Rihanna could make an appearance.

There have also been rumors that the Spice Girls or even Elton John will be performing at the Royal Wedding. Elton John has been known to charge £80,000 per song at private events, so hopefully, he’ll throw in “Tiny Dancer” for free.

Trumpets – £90,000

A royal event wouldn’t be complete without the classic Royal Announcement “dun dun-dun-dun-duuun”. The Ministry of Defence has made a request for 20 silver-plated fanfare trumpets stamped with the Royal Coat of Arms. Made in the same workshop where Will & Kate’s wedding and the London Olympics’ trumpets came from, each bespoke trumpet costs between £3,000 and £6,000. That’s a lot of £££ for trumpets with fancy flags.

Decoration and Production – £130,000

For spectacular lighting and production between the Church, Windsor Castle and the marquee, a top London agency such as HRP Production Solutions will likely be taking on the job of adding the absolute wow-factor. From estate wide lighting to furniture and bar hire and amazing dance floors, production is key to transforming venues into something truly jaw-dropping.

Wedding Rings – £6,000

Since 1923, it has been a tradition in the Royal Family to use Welsh gold for the wedding ring of the bride. The Queen holds a small amount of gold that is kept in the royal vaults. Royal warrant holder Wartski, with ties to Wales, created Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge’s ring, so could be the same choice of Meghan’s.

Although Prince Phillip and Prince William have never worn wedding rings, Bridebook.co.uk believes Harry will take after his Father and an increasing number of millennial grooms and wear a single gold band. Though Prince Charles wears a ring on the little finger on his left hand, we predict that Harry will choose to wear a band on his fourth finger proving again that he is intent on doing things his own way, proudly showing the world that he has tied the knot with Meghan. This Prince is taken!

Bridesmaids Outfits – £5,000

The average cost of a designer bridesmaids dress is £1,000, plus add the custom tailoring Meghan will likely request. The average number of bridesmaids a bride in the UK has is 3.4, and though the Duchess of Cambridge didn’t have any adult bridesmaids, we predict that Meghan will want to have 3 of her close friends as bridesmaids, especially considering it’s a trend in the U.S.

Flower Girls and Page Boys Outfits – £1,698

With Prince George and Princess Charlotte due to be center stage as flower girls and page boys, Nicki Macfarlane, who provided the flower girls outfits for the Royal wedding, will likely be back on hand. A page boy outfit will cost around £226 each, and flower girl dresses £340.

Church Fees – £175

 St. George’s Chapel is the place of worship at Windsor Castle where the nuptials will take place, and Harry and Meghan will need to pay their marriage fees just like everyone else. The most important part of the day is by far the cheapest!

Groomswear – £8,000

 As a qualified Apache Helicopter Commander, Prince Harry is likely to be wearing a tailor-made Royal Air Force uniform to his wedding. The completely bespoke uniform won’t be cheap! Knowing Harry’s sense of style (all the more improved since meeting Meghan) he won’t be satisfied with just one outfit. A custom tuxedo or suit from Savile Row will be sure to push up the costs.

Hair and Makeup – £10,000

 No doubt a top team will be on hand to ensure Meghan and the whole bridal party will be looking absolutely radiant. Belgravia’s Neville Hair & Beauty is a favourite of Meghan’s, or she may opt for Hannah Martin of Bobbi Brown and Richard Ward, who did Kate and Pippa’s wedding makeup and hair.

Entertainment – £55,000

We expect the Royal Air Force to be involved in at least some part of the wedding day, as well as more traditional wedding entertainment. Whilst guests taking photos is expected to not be allowed at the wedding, a photobooth will be an ideal opportunity to capture the guests at their best. Luxury children’s entertainers, like London’s based Sharky+George who did Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge wedding, are expected to be on hand to give parents the night off. London can also certainly expect to see some top quality fireworks to close the night.

Wedding Favours – £3,000

These lovely little gifts for every wedding guest should not break the bank. We expect something low-key and personal, such as handmade trinkets from Botswana.

Toilets – £35,000

Luxury guests require luxury toilets! For all of the church attendees, and the following receptions, luxury toilet rental for at least 800 guests does not come cheap. And let’s not forget those extra 2,640 guests which will likely add £20,000 to the toilet budget!

Transport – Free

The Queen has a State fleet which consists of three Rolls-Royces, three Daimlers and two Bentleys, all of which are kept in the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace. She also happens to have a lovely collection of rare vehicles at her country estate in Sandringham, so the couple will have more than enough to choose from for the very short journey.  And, as a happily married couple for the first time, might adopt a drive in his father’s Aston Martin Volante DB6, from the church to the reception, just like Prince William did.

And Finally… The Honeymoon £120,000

Traditionally the groom organises the honeymoon to surprise his new wife whisking her off the day after the wedding, however, Bridebook.co.uk sees that more and more couples are choosing to plan their trip of a lifetime together, as well as not always jetting off on day one as husband and wife. Our honeymoon experts predict that Harry and Meghan will break all traditions and escape the frenzy for some alone-time together before they tie the knot, and that they will then whisk a group of party-loving friends away with them to celebrate afterwards, either on safari in Africa or to long-standing friend Sam Branson’s private Caribbean island, Neckar. Sources have also revealed that Meghan will be the one paying for the honeymoon as gift to the Prince and that the cost will be upwards of £100,000. We can’t wait to see where they escape to!

BONUS! Security – £30 million

Separate from the wedding are the security costs. A whopping £30 million was spent for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s wedding in 2011. This year’s Royal Wedding will not take place in central London, however, but considering the number of members of the public attending this year’s Royal Wedding and the threats that have been made against the bride-to-be, the security is sure to still be tight, with the expected cost being upwards of £30 million.

Besides the usual snipers on every rooftop and undercover police on the streets, the wedding will be fitted with the latest military technology, including a British counter-UAV system, which will cost at least £1 million. The system will be used to deactivate intruders and sneaky paparazzi drones. Add another £1 million to the budget for the “Drone Destroyer”.

 

 

The above figures have been calculated following an analysis of over 170,000 weddings via Bridebook.co.uk‘s wedding planning tools and budget calculatorand a review of over 70,000 wedding industry suppliers’ price estimates listed on Bridebook.co.uk’s wedding venue and supplier directory. Bridebook.co.uk is currently being used by 1 in 3 UK couples planning their wedding, and therefore has an unparalleled understanding of the wedding planning process, as well as relationships with brides and wedding industry suppliers across the country.

For further information please contact Harriet Hunt Communications: harriet@harriethunt.com  T: 0208 871 2246  M: 07886 96908

 

Hamish Shephard, founder of Bridebook.co.uk, the UK’s leading wedding planning app,  says:
 
“Harry and Meghan’s wedding is likely to be one of the most iconic weddings in history”.
 
“Their wedding is the mixing of two incredible time periods. Whilst Harry represents the endless history of the British royal family, Meghan personifies the modern day phenomena of celebrity. Whilst the wedding is being held in a castle following ancient traditions, it will also no doubt break most social media records.”
 
“Double the number of people watched William and Kate’s Royal Wedding in 2011 than the most recent football World Cup final. With the huge growth in social media and global mobile technology since then, we expect Harry and Meghan’s wedding to be the most watched event in history with up to 3bn viewers.”
 
“With more than the £26,000 expected to be spent on sausage rolls alone for the big day, no expense will have been spared on this incredible day!”
 
“Whilst every wedding is expensive, the mix of royalty, Hollywood and global attention, Harry and Meghan’s will no doubt be the global wedding of the decade. A beautiful American actress marrying a caring British Prince in a royal castle could easily be a fairytale in itself, so the whole world will be watching and wishing them well.”
 
“The cost of a marriage at a Registry Office in the UK is £46, so at 32,000 times the cost, this is clearly is going to be an incredible occasion!”

 

Notes To Editor:

Bridebook.co.uk is the UK’s leading wedding planning platform with over 1 in 3 UK couples currently planning their weddings on the website and app.

Launched in 2016, Bridebook.co.uk‘s state-of-the-art wedding planning toolkit with personalised Wedding ChecklistWedding Budgeter and Wedding Guestlist Manager, enables couples to plan their entire wedding from any device, anytime, anywhere, all in one place…for free.  With over 70,000 wedding venues and suppliers in its directory, Bridebook.co.uk increases the digital presence of industry professionals and connects them directly with local couples.  Bridebook.co.uk has also partnered with leading experts such as Mary Berry, Bobbi Brown and Jimmy Choo to provide genuine expert advice and inspiration to its couples.  Bridebook.co.uk was founded by Hamish Shephard, an industry professional and recently married groom who used Bridebook.co.uk to plan his own May 2016 wedding. Visit Bridebook.co.uk online and the Bridebook.co.uk App on the iTunes App Store and Google Play Store.

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