Can you get married at Dunham Massey?

Dunham Massey is a magnificent National Trust Park in the heart of Cheshire. If you are looking for a stunning backdrop for your wedding day, then this venue could be for you. You will need to host your ceremony at a separate venue (i.e Church) as the park is busy with visitors during the morning and early afternoon.

Can you get married at Blickling Hall?

The magnificent yew tree-lined driveway leading to an impressive façade creates a dramatic and stylish approach to your wedding. The private suite of rooms, including the Garden Room, Lord Lothian’s Study and the Blue Drawing Room, make this a versatile venue for a ceremony, drinks reception and celebration banquet.

Can you get married at Gibside?

We guarantee to hold just one wedding per day, giving you and your guests exclusive use of our function spaces. Choosing your wedding venue is an important decision, we offer no-obligation viewings for brides to be to meet our friendly team and view the options at the Gibside Hotel.

Can you get married at Montacute House?

Please Note that Montacute house isn’t available as a wedding venue any longer. Other nearby options are: TinTinHull Gardens and Barrington Court.

Can you get married in a national park UK?

Under current laws, you are legally permitted to be married in any licensed venue. You cannot currently marry in a completely open space, but you can conduct almost all of the ceremony outside in Cheshire except the signing of the register.

Can you get married at Ham House?

The Great Hall is licensed for Civil Weddings and can seat up to 60 guests for the Ceremony. The beautiful, 17th century Orangery can accommodate up to 60 guests for seated dining. For larger wedding receptions, the Orangery Garden is a wonderful setting for a Marquee.

Can you get married at Sissinghurst Castle?

Wedding venue approved for civil marriages and civil partnerships.

Can you get married for free UK?

All couples may marry if they are both 16 years or over and free to marry, that is, if they are single, widowed or divorced, or if they were in a civil partnership which has been dissolved.