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Staffordshire: Dilhorne Recreation Centre
At Dilhorne Recreation Centre you can get married, renew your vows, have a naming ceremony or host an engagement party. Our uniqueness allows you to… read more » -
London: Honourable Society of Inner Temple
The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple is based in the heart of London’s legal quarter, the riverside venue has been an iconic city site… read more » -
Norfolk: Elm Farm Country House
Elm Farm Country House will cater for your every need on your wedding day. Elm Farm has a wedding license for both indoor and outdoor… read more » -
Somerset: The Lordleaze Hotel
Set in a secluded area of Somerset, The Lordleaze Hotel, which was originally an 18th century farmhouse, offers comfort, character and a friendly atmosphere, all… read more » -
Surrey: Farnham House Hotel
Farnham House Hotel in Farnham, a charming and unique wedding venue set in beautiful grounds with the option of exclusive use and garden ceremonies. The… read more » -
Warwickshire: Wethele Manor
Wethele Manor is a privately owned, totally exclusive wedding venue, situated in glorious Warwickshire countryside just 2 miles from Royal Leamington Spa. The grade II… read more » -
Fife: Fernie Castle Hotel
The ancient Castle of Fernie was first recorded in 1353 when it belonged to the Earl of Fife-Duncan the 13th. The Fernie family held the… read more » -
Northamptonshire: Wicksteed Park
Let us help you take the stress out of planning your big day with our new look all inclusive packages by finding the one that’s… read more »
Exclusive Use Wedding Venues
The wedding planning world is full of jargon – one of the most common and often most confusing of which is ‘exclusive use’. It’s a term used by wedding venues that means yours will be the only wedding they host on that day. Exclusive use offers several benefits:
• Your event will be more private
• You’ll have sole access to the venue, grounds and staff
• You won’t feel pressured or rushed to clear the way for the next wedding to take place
• There’s no chance your wedding details will be confused with anybody else’s!
However, there are a couple of things to look out for with exclusive use. First, how long is the exclusivity for? Does it continue into the evening, for example? Second, are there any areas of the property that can’t be guaranteed – public footpaths, bridleways and roads can’t be closed, and may run close to where you plan your wedding photos.