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Berkshire: Monks’ Barn
Monks Barn is a grade II listed medieval barn in the riverside village of Hurley. It offers you the opportunity of creating a special day… read more » -
Devon: The Bath Hotel
Thinking of tying the knot nestled within stunning Exmoor, surrounded by coast and country? Here at the Bath Hotel we consider ourselves storytellers, and your… read more » -
Berkshire: The Old Mill
With panoramic river views, streams and steeped in traditional charm with its original oak beams, sluices and water wheel The Old Mill is a tranquil riverside setting… 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: The Pear Tree Inn and Country Hotel
A wedding venue for all seasons… The Pear Tree Country Hotel offers idyllic surroundings for one of the most important days in your life. Outside,… 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 » -
Norfolk: The Woodyard @ Worstead Estate
An exclusive wedding venue on a private country estate in North Norfolk In a quiet and tranquil lakeside setting on the 300 acre Worstead Park,… read more »
Waterside Wedding Venues
Waterside wedding venues are incredibly spectacular. Whether you choose the risqué romance of a seaside resort like Brighton, the tranquillity and charm of a lakeside ceremony, or the unique ambience of a Scottish loch, there is something both relaxing and inspiring about a waterside wedding.
What makes a waterside wedding so special? Partly, it’s because any wedding that has an outdoor component allows guests to engage with the natural environment, from ducks paddling on a lake to seagulls trying to nick your chips on the pier! Partly it’s because water is always romantic, from the mists of early morning to the reflections of a sunset. And ultimately it’s because a wedding that offers the opportunity to enjoy a paddle, linger on a bridge or deck, or see fireworks reflected in the dark waters, fulfils all the senses in a truly special way. If you want a unique experience, consider a waterside wedding.