From it’s fantastic location set high on the cliffs of Ravenscar overlooking the North Yorkshire Moors, historical hotel Raven Hall is this year holding Bonfire Night Festivities so get your scarf and mitts at the ready for a spectacular show. Read more...
If you’re looking for a wedding venue in the South East, then don’t miss this Sunday’s Wedding Fair at The Star in the historical village of Alfriston between 11 and 4pm. Read more...
Wedding venues in Glamorgan Glamorgan covers a great swathe of south Wales and has a wealth of wedding venues to offer. Glamorgans wedding venues include fine hotels in Cardiff, the Dylan Thomas museum in Swansea and some of Wales innumerable and wonderful castles. Whatever the bride and grooms dream wedding venue, they will find it here. And an area where Dylan Thomas lived can hardly fail to provide a rousing wedding reception.
A perfect choice located in the Maritime Quarter the Swansea Marriott Hotel is a prestigious venue for any special occasion.
Surrounded with stunning gardens and fantastic views overlooking the swe...[more info]
The New House Country Hotel is the ideal venue for your special day. Our very experienced team are dedicated to ensure that you are looked after every step of the way.
The combination of a romantic ...[more info]
The beautiful setting and stylish interiors of the Manor Parc Country Hotel make it perfect for your Wedding Day celebrations.
Manor Parc offers everything you could want - from the Civil Wedding C...[more info]
Mercure Holland House Hotel & Spa is a premier 4 Star hotel situated within minutes of the city centre of Cardiff. Designed to cater for all wedding requirements, this stylish hotel is an impressive v...[more info]
Cardiff Castle is one of the most exclusive wedding venues in Wales and offers a range of rooms for you to stage the most memorable day of your life. Splendid grounds offer a perfect setting for your ...[more info]
Few settings are more tranquil than that of the aptly named Coed-Y-Mwstwr or 'Whispering Trees'. Perched on a Welsh hillside and surrounded by over 17 acres of woodland, this Victorian mansion provide...[more info]
Built in the English Renaissance style, City Hall was opened in 1906, a year after Cardiff was granted its city status. Within the magnificent exterior carved from Portland Stone can be found elegant...[more info]