Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel – Stranraer, Scotland
If you’re looking for a stunning coastal sunset for your wedding photos then this fully functioning lighthouse dating back to 1815 on the coast of Stranraer is perfect. Coreswall is a wonderfully unique hotel and restaurant with stunning views of the Scottish and Irish coastline, plus fantastic wildlife on its shores. The ideal choice for an intimate ceremony with a truly breathtaking backdrop.
Spitbank Fort – Portsmouth
If you’re looking for a more unusual wedding venue then Spitbank Fort just off the coast of Portsmouth really is a bit special. A boat ride will carry the guests to the fort, where your ceremony can take place in a choice of unique spaces including the crows nest. A selection of three beautiful dining rooms and bars are available for your reception as well as a sauna, sun deck, games room and hot tub! If that’s not enough, the Fort also offers accommodation of eight suites allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the feeling of being at sea! All that’s left to do is enjoy a glass of champagne in the open air hot tub overlooking the moon lit water.
Merchant Adventurers Hall – York
In the heart of historic York you’ll find Merchant Adventurers Hall which dates back to 1357. This Medieval building is quintessentially English and not only operates as a wedding venue but also a functioning museum. The atmospheric timbered great hall can accommodate larger weddings and receptions, whilst the elegant Governors Parlour caters to more intimate groups. A venue with real character and charm.
Amberley Castle – West Sussex
Fancy your very own fairytale castle to tie the knot? Then 900 year old Amberley Castle could provide your happily ever after. This historic venue is enclosed behind 60 ft high walls and a working portcullis allowing you privacy and seclusion on your big day. Two resident peacocks also roam the surrounding 12 acres of exquisite gardens providing the perfect backdrop to your big day.