Wedding Venues in United Kingdom
With a territory as big as the UK, it’s impossible not to see the perfect venue for your big day. Here’s a list of the most beautiful venues for small weddings and elopements in the UK. Take your pick!
Our top UK wedding venues and elopement locations
Luxury venues for modern weddings in the UK
There are countless of luxury wedding venues scattered across the UK for a contemporary wedding with innovative facilities and a completely modern vibe. From hotels to rooftop bars in London to iconic beachfront venues along the UK coast, you have a full list to consider.
Luxurious London venues
Dreaming of a modern wedding in the city featuring UK's lavish lifestyle? One of London’s exquisite hotels could be your best pick. Choose from the most expensive city hotels, regal castles at the heart of London, or vintage venues featuring contemporary decor.
Rooftop restaurants and bars
Rooftop bars are fitting for modern elopements with the impressive view of London’s skyline. Immerse in the urban setting of the UK capital and let all your friends know where you're getting married by posing with the undeniable view for your wedding photos!
Modernized castles, mansions, and stately homes
Some of the most interesting UK wedding venues are historic buildings with surprisingly modern event rooms inside. Find a mansion at the heart of the scenic Gloucestershire countryside, a wildly rustic and modern country home in Hertfordshire, or a hotel and gold club in a Scottish mountain region.
Private beach houses along the coast
You can have your elopement in the UK in a secluded seaside venue far away from the crowds, along a serene coast, while enjoying luxury hotel features and accommodations. Your dream beach wedding can come true in one of UK’s wedding beach houses that also offer privacy and exclusivity.
Country manor houses designed with a modern flair
You’ll be surprised what you can find beneath all the internet craze, straight from the local’s mouths. There are lovely country manor houses with thousands of acres of parkland. Most of them lavish have interiors with event rooms imbued with modern decor. These unique venues are the best hidden gems that you can find in the UK countryside.
Off-the-beaten-path venues exclusive for small weddings
We are in love with the few exquisite wedding venues that you can only find by visiting the less popular regions in the UK. We’ve seen opulent and stylish venues that are opening their doors only to private celebrations and intimate weddings. You can say I do in a remote UK location and experience award-winning services from the most reputable venue owners.
Breathtaking nature for elopements in UK’s great outdoors
The great outdoors is all that some coupes desire for their wedding in the UK. There are plenty of options here from gardens along a winding country road to Northern Irish clifftop locations, and so much more in between.
Clifftop elopement spots
Say I do at the top of your lungs thousands of feet above sea water on a cliff along the coast when you celebrate your UK destination wedding. The evergreen meadows and scenic views from atop the cliff will be the enchanting setting for your big day in the UK.
Fairytale castles amid hectares of greenery
UK’s territory outside of London is teeming with lush greens that compete in beauty with Switzerland and Ireland. Pick a castle in Gloucestershire, a mansion in Surrey, or a stately home situated in a secluded valley for a fairytale wedding that you will remember forever!
Scottish highlands and rolling hills
An unforgettable adventure awaits you in Scotland’s mountains, woodlands, and rolling hills that offer exceptional views towards the mainland. The nature scenes here are nothing but breathtaking, including a valley where you can see the ‘Hogwarts Express’ train crossing while you recite your vows!
Northern Ireland’s Game of Thrones locations
Relive the awe-inspiring HBO series and dress up as your favorite GOT character when you tie the knot the series’ shooting locations in Northern Ireland. There’s an avenue of century-old beech trees called the Dark Hedges, an 820-acre walled castle that was the setting of Winterfell, and the Dragonstone’s cliff in one of Antrim’s beaches.