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Hampshire: Southsea Castle
Henry VIII liked a wedding, or six, so it’s fitting your special day can take place in his Tudor Castle. Set against the glorious backdrop… read more » -
Essex: Porters Wedding Venue
Porters Celebrate in 16th Century style – a unique opportunity to celebrate your special occasion in this hidden gem, tucked away behind the walled grounds… read more » -
Essex: Prittlewell Priory
Prittlewell Priory a beautiful Wedding Venue in Essex Celebrate in 12th Century style – set in the beautiful grounds of Priory Park, this magnificent 12th… read more » -
Essex: Southchurch Hall
Celebrate in 14th Century style – built in the early 14th Century, Southchurch Hall is very much one of Southend’s hidden treasures. The house certainly… read more » -
Essex: Jubilee Room
This venue is contemporary in style complete with cream and burgundy décor with large open windows allowing the natural light to flow through. The Jubilee… read more » -
County Durham: Durham Masonic Hall
Set in a historic city centre location and with landscaped gardens Durham Masonic Hall is steeped in History. The world heritage site of Durham Cathedral… read more » -
Cornwall: Mount Edgcumbe House
This impressive Tudor Manor House was formerly the home of the Earls of Mount Edgcumbe. It is beautifully furnished in 18th Century style. Standing in… read more » -
Devon: Exeter Guildhall
Step through the giant oak doors into the Guildhall and embrace the beauty and history that this gem has to offer. With dark wood panelling,… read more »
Public Buildings and Register office Wedding Venues
They may not be your first thought, but Public Buildings and Registry Offices can be outstanding wedding venues. They offer a number of surprising advantages – they can be in the very centre of your town or city, often have ample parking and are remarkably cost-effective. The range and scope of Public Buildings and Registry Offices is from listed buildings in landscaped grounds through to modern eco-friendly spaces in the heart of buzzing locations. Some are even buildings that you couldn’t ever enter for any other reason, such as closed libraries and private chapels.
Each building has to meet a set of criteria to be licensed, which means that whether you choose a town hall or a swimming pool, a college refectory, or a castle, a famous club or a pier, you can be confident that all listed public buildings and registry offices are going to meet the standards for your wedding. That makes it easy to go ahead and plan your perfect day!