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Worcestershire: Weddings at the Commandery
An inspirational setting The Commandery has long been at the heart of momentous events, since its early days when monks sheltered travellers to the city… read more » -
Worcestershire: Alcott
Festival rustic style, chic and contemporary, quaint and intimate. Alcott Weddings offers a range of quirky, or traditional structures to host your big day for… read more » -
Worcestershire: The Inn at Welland
An enchanting wedding venue made for foodies Most love stories blossom over good food. As a couple, it gives you an opportunity to get to… read more » -
Nottinghamshire: Pumping House
Weddings at The Pumping House Weddings at The Pumping House are as different as our couples. We aim to remove the limitations often in place… read more » -
Edinburgh City: The Old Dr Bells Baths
The Old Dr Bells Baths is the perfect backdrop for a breath-taking entrance on your special day. We are a little hidden gem tucked away… read more » -
Edinburgh City: The Signet Library
The Signet Library in Edinburgh, Scotland – city of dreams and for many, their dream wedding location. The Signet Library, situated in the very heart… read more » -
Norfolk: The Grove
The Grove is a truly magical wedding venue to celebrate the most special day of your life With our 4 acres of glorious Norfolk countryside,… read more » -
Norfolk: Hall Farm Cottages
Escape for a weekend wedding, surrounded by your friends and family to this unique Norfolk wedding venue. This exclusive use venue includes self-catering accommodation for… 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.