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Oxfordshire: Temple Island
Temple Island is situated a mile and a half downstream of the picturesque market town of Henley, on one of the most beautiful reaches of… read more » -
Argyll and Bute: Mount Stuart
Mount Stuart House is a Neo Gothic 19th Century Mansion that opened as the leading public attraction on the Isle of Bute in 1995. Over… read more » -
South Ayrshire: Parkstone Hotel
Spectacularly located on the Ayrshire Coast, looking towards the Isle of Arran, the Parkstone Hotel Prestwick has been hosting Weddings for 83 Years and our… read more » -
Surrey: Ravens Ait Island
We understand that your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life and you want a truly special day which reflects… read more » -
West Midlands: The Bond Company
Steeped in Birmingham’s canal heritage, just a short walk from the city centre, you will find The Bond Company. With a majestic front and fine… read more » -
East Sussex: The Brighton Hotel
The Grade II listed Brighton Hotel is one of the most charming hotels in Brighton where you are guaranteed a warm and personal welcome. It… read more » -
Kent: The Leas Cliff Hall
The Leas Cliff Hall is two wedding venues in one, from the 1920’s splendour of The Grand Hall able to host large scale weddings up… read more » -
Wiltshire: The Legacy Rose and Crown Hotel
Here at the Legacy Rose & Crown Hotel we pride ourselves on the belief that we are Salisbury premier wedding venue. The Hotel, a beautiful… 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.