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Norfolk: The Unthank
Celebrating at The Unthank If you’re organising a wedding, civil partnership, or engagement party we would be delighted to help you. We can accommodate all… read more » -
Norfolk: The Halls Norwich
The Halls – renovations due to be completed spring 2025. The Halls is the largest remaining friary complex in the UK and is perfectly suited… read more » -
West Yorkshire: The Engine Shed Wetherby
Based in the heart of picturesque Wetherby and set in a converted Grade II listed building, The Engine Shed, Wetherby has been superbly renovated to… read more » -
West Yorkshire: Cockley Wood Weddings
Here at Cockley Wood Weddings we (The Smith family) have set out to create a truly unique Woodland Wedding Venue, to provide you with the… read more » -
West Yorkshire: Bowcliffe Hall
Bowcliffe Hall has long been recognised as one of Yorkshire’s most stunning wedding venues. Steeped in history, it provides the perfect location for a wedding,… read more » -
Worcestershire: The White Pheasant
FROM SIMPLE VENUE HIRE TO COMPLETE WEDDING PACKAGES A unique and relaxed wedding venue, with onsite bed and breakfast, camping and lake side holiday lodges.… read more » -
Worcestershire: Bennetts Willow Barn
Your story begins here… We are delighted that you are considering holding your wedding here with us at Bennetts Willow Barn, on our farm in… read more » -
Gloucestershire: Sudeley Castle
Tucked into the gently rolling landscape of the Cotswold hills lies Sudeley Castle. A living, breathing castle and family home that tells the story of… 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.