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Monmouthshire: Old Station Tintern
The Old Station at Tintern was built as a Victorian country railway station in the Heart of the Wye Valley. It sits on the original… read more » -
Pembrokeshire: St Brides Spa Hotel
You’ll adore our Pembrokeshire coastal views, a breathtaking backdrop for the most romantic day of your life – just think of the wedding photos! With… read more » -
East Riding of Yorkshire: The Country Park
The Country Park is fully licensed for civil ceremonies. Situated on Hessle Foreshore, we offer the perfect setting for couples wanting something that little bit… read more » -
Rutland: Normanton Park Hotel
At Normanton Park Hotel we understand that every wedding is unique, our hotel is the perfect venue to suit any wedding, from a small intimate… read more » -
East Sussex: Bewl Water
Set in the heart of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Bewl Water sits in acres of stunning countryside and offers a unique… read more » -
Gloucestershire: Llanthony Secunda Priory
Llanthony Secunda Priory is a calm oasis in the centre of Gloucester, perfect for couples who want the convenience of a city wedding, with picturesque… read more » -
Perth and Kinross: Cardney Steading Events and Weddings
Cardney Steading is a rural exclusive use wedding venue set in the stunning Perthshire Highlands. Unlike other countryside venues, our indoor and outdoor areas provide… read more » -
Isles of Scilly: Isles of Scilly Weddings
Located 30 miles off the coast of Cornwall, and surrounded by beautiful blue ocean, the Isles of Scilly are a world apart from everyday life… 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.