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Kent: Cooling Castle Barn
We are a family owned and family run wedding venue. That’s not to say that we do it all ourselves, we have loads of lovely… read more » -
Kent: The Old Kent Barn
A picturesque wedding venue in Kent Family owned, welcoming and dedicated to providing one of the most spectacular wedding venues in Kent The Old Kent… read more » -
Kent: The Ferry House
The Ferry House is where your ‘happily ever after’ begins. This 16th century venue has been owned by the Burden family since 2000 and lovingly… read more » -
Kent: Port Lympne Weddings
Situated within one of the most picturesque and unique areas of Kent, Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve is Kent’s largest wildlife park. The 600 ace… read more » -
Kent: Leeds Castle
If you are looking for a beautiful historic venue for your wedding day, look no further than Leeds Castle. Adorned with beautiful and magnificent state… read more » -
Kent: The George Vaults
The George Vaults – Wedding Venue – Rochester Vaulted 14th-century cellar and a secluded courtyard. Our dedicated wedding planning service will enable you to have… read more » -
Kent: St Martin’s Priory
Welcome to St Martin’s Priory, Canterbury’s hidden gem… Our venue nestles in the heart of Kent and sits within the borders of the World Heritage… read more » -
Kent: Swarling Manor
Welcome to Swarling Manor, may we extend our congratulations on your forthcoming marriage. Swarling Events is a family run business with years of experience in… read more »
Unusual and Unique Wedding Venues Kent
A wedding venue is a very personal thing – and an unusual and unique wedding venue in a special location can really help you plan the wedding of your dreams. Many couples also want a wedding that reflects the nature of their relationship and an unusual and unique venue often stops their wedding being ‘bulk standard’ and creates an unforgettable experience for all the guests. Many rather surprising venues are now licensed to hold wedding ceremonies – in fact, there’s almost nowhere that you can think of that you can’t find an example of to get married in.
So what do we mean by unusual and unique? Well, a couple of antique lovers might get married in an auction house, whilst history buffs might choose a steam railway or a reenactment centre. Then there’s windmills and treehouses, zoos and caves, all kinds of truly exceptional wedding locations that will both astonish and delight the whole wedding party.