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The Best Uk Wedding Locations

Preparing for your wedding day is always going to be a nervous and exciting time, among other mixed emotions. So it’s important to make sure that everything is in place so that you can truly enjoy your big day. One of the most important factors in wedding preparations is deciding on the best location and venue for you and your partner, as well as the many guests you will invite to celebrate with you.

This article looks at some of the best and most picturesque places to exchange wedding vows so that you can learn and discover what they have to offer and maybe even consider choosing one of the following for your own special day.

Firstly, England’s capital city, London, is a great destination for a number of reasons, but mostly for location and the range of choice on offer. From hotels to churches and even the British Airways London Eye, the city provides something for everyone along with accessible transport options for guests travelling to and from the wedding ceremony.

One of the most popular venues in the city for weddings is the Westminster Register Office on Marlybone Road, with its choice of four stunning rooms ranging from £43.50 to £250 in price. The famous steps have seen a number of high profile couples tie the knot over the years including Paul McCartney and Linda Eastman.

Other popular venues in the city include the London Eye, where the bride and groom as well as up to 20 guests have their own private capsule. There is also the Chelsea Register Office where a number of celebrities have also married over the years. All rooms in this location are luxurious and the office can allow for up to 40 guests.

For those of you looking to marry outside of the capital, The Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh offers breathtaking views of Edinburgh Castle where guests can celebrate with champagne and have traditional Highland music playing while everyone can enjoy the elegant and romantic setting. Or maybe the 900-year-old Leeds Castle in Kent would be an ideal setting for you and your partner. The castle was the favourite home of Henry VIII and has a long history of romance, perfect for every special occasion.

Besides the obvious choices of location in the UK, Devon provides an idyllic setting with a number of attractive venues. You might even want to get married in this part of the country on a beach during the hot summer months. Some of the popular venues in this region include Woodhanger Manor, set within 4,000 acres of Exmoor National Park. There’ also Castle Hill in North Devon with its magical lakes and gardens. Finally there’s what is considered to be one of the most romantic venues located in North Devon, Clovelly, which is situated above a small quaint harbour.

Lincoln in the North of England features the stunning Branston Hall Hotel which, due to demand, has extended the dates available for weddings to cope with the vast number of requests. Originally built in 1885 the building was converted into a hotel in 1990. Surrounded by 88 acres of woods and parkland the location is unspoilt by the modern world.

In the South there are a number of venues worth noting. In Hampshire, the New Forest plays host to the Chewton Glen and the former Regency Manor, Limewood Hotel, for those who are really after a bit of privacy.

If you are located in the midlands then the Fawsley Hall will allow for a classic English country wedding. Even Queen Elizabeth stayed in this Tudor country house which nestles in 2,000 acres of garden landscape.

There really are so many destinations to choose from but it’s all about finding one that will suit you and your guests and more importantly one that you and your partner will be satisfied with and happy to tie the knot on the day.

By: Vincent A Rogers

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Vincent Rogers is a freelance writer who writes for many UK businesses. He recommends Fred and Ginger if you are looking for a designer wedding garter.

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