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Aberdeenshire: Raemoir House Hotel
By the time girls reach marrying age most are able to describe, in painstaking detail, exactly what their wedding will look like. Some paint a… read more » -
Cornwall: Kilminorth Cottages
Kilminorth offers you scope to create an original wedding that you and your guests won’t forget – relaxed and original or traditional and formal. You… read more » -
Leicestershire: Leicester Heritage Venues
Leicester Heritage Venues offers 4 unique historic buildings for your wedding ceremony and celebration: Classical Victorian New Walk Museum & Art Gallery 14th century timber-framed… read more » -
Northumberland: Alnwick Garden – The Pavilion Weddings
At The Alnwick Garden, ceremonies take place in a light and contemporary space overlooking one of the world’s most exciting gardens. With its glass walls… read more » -
London: The Lansdowne Club
The Lansdowne Club is without a doubt one of the most elegant wedding reception venues in London. Whether you are looking for a romantic and… read more » -
Perth and Kinross: Blair Castle
Blair Castle makes the perfect venue for a true Highland wedding. The castle itself has played an important role in Scottish history, and its long… read more » -
Bristol: Clifton Village Weddings at Goldney House & Clifton Hill House
Planning your wedding in Bristol? Wow your guests with our exclusive venues at Goldney House and Clifton Hill House. Both venues are set amongst beautiful… read more » -
Leicestershire: Stanford Hall
Stanford Hall is a beautiful stately home set in 700 acres and located in the heart of the Leicestershire countryside, near Stanford on Avon. With… read more »
Unusual and Unique Wedding Venues
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.