-
Cambridgeshire: Waresley Park Estate
Beautiful wedding venue Cambridgeshire…. Set amongst 120 acres of beautifully landscaped parkland in the Cambridgeshire countryside, Waresley Park Estate offers a unique backdrop for celebrations… read more » -
Kent: The Plough & Barn at Leigh
Our 16th and 17th century inn and barn wedding venue are situated to the west of Kent in the Garden of England! The Barn is… read more » -
Kent: Nettlestead Place
WELCOME TO NETTLESTEAD PLACE – Where Dreams Are Made A stunning 13th Century manor house, surrounded by beautiful varied gardens with glorious countryside views. An… read more » -
Berkshire: Bradfield College Weddings
Bradfield College is located in the unspoiled rural village of Bradfield, situated near Junction 12 of the M4 between Reading and Newbury. Despite the convenient… read more » -
Berkshire: The Post Barn
The Post is a beautifully modern take on a countryside wedding venue. The English oak barn brings together slick, contemporary architecture, bespoke design, and a… read more » -
Berkshire: The Old Mill
With panoramic river views, streams and steeped in traditional charm with its original oak beams, sluices and water wheel The Old Mill is a tranquil riverside setting… read more » -
Norfolk: The Flint Room
The Flint Room – Alternative – Inclusive – Wedding Ceremonies Venue (Former Church) – Dare to be different – Everyone welcome The Flint Room is… read more » -
Norfolk: Southwood Hall
Southwood Hall is such a unique Norfolk wedding venue. set in several acres so there is plenty of space for you and your guests to… 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.