Monday, 27 July 2009

UK Wedding Venues - Not Your Usual Setting

By Janet Smith

No matter what type of wedding you are interested in having there are UK wedding venues to fit your needs. Your wedding is a special occasion and one that you want to be special and memorable. There are wedding venues that range from beaches to luxurious castles. You can enjoy a small wedding at home or in intimate settings or go big and grand with a destination wedding.

The film industry in the UK is extensive and having your wedding and reception at a film studio or location can be a lot of fun. If you are having a theme wedding then you may be able to have your wedding on a film set that matches your themes.

One of the most popular film locations is Wilton's music hall. This hall was featured in several films including Tipping the Velvet, Interview with a Vampire and Delovely. With many film studios in the UK you should have several choices.

There are many historical wedding venues throughout the country as castles, forts and estates are spread throughout Scotland, Wales and England. These estates are all licensed for receptions, wedding ceremonies and civil ceremonies. Ufton court, Notley Abbey, Craig y Nos Castle Hotel, and Albury Park Mansion are but a few of such historical wedding venues.

Some couples may wish to have their wedding and reception at a famous spot in the UK. Two such places are Altitude 360 in London and the Pump Rooms and Roman Baths. The Baths are the only natural hot spring in the UK and they are over 2, 000 years old. You can enjoy cocktails in the Roman Baths and then proceed to the Pump room for your reception. Altitude 360 is in the Millbank tower on the 29th floor.

There are many haunted and mysterious buildings in the UK and if you are looking for a very unique venue then a haunted one may be right up your alley. There are medieval castles complete with a bailey and mote. One of the most haunted places in the UK, Boys Hall, has been completely restored and can be used as a wedding venue.

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