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 Wiltshire Wiltshire is a wonderfully evocative place to get married. The very names conjure up an air of romance and grandeur. Stonehenge, Avebury, the great stone circles. What a majestic backdrop for a wedding. Wiltshire weddings also boast rolling down land and lovely villages. You could marry in the idyllic village of Castle Combe, get hitched in beautiful Bradford on Avon or perhaps hold the wedding in the hilltop village of Malmesbury. The lovely cathedral city of Salisbury also has a wealth of wedding venues, you are sure to experience a wonderful wedding reception too.
Nestling in 365 acres of stunning Cotswold parkland, in Englands prettiest village; Castle Combe, The Manor House Hotel is a truly stunning 14th century manor house that combines 21st century comforts...[more info]
Splendid, elegant house built in 1733 and given to the brother of Admiral Nelson after the Battle of Trafalgar. Light, bright and very impressive! Several wonderful rooms available including the bea...[more info]
Old Wardour Castle sits dramatically as the centrepiece to a beautiful and romantic landscape besides a secluded lake deep in the Wltshire countryside. The ruined walls, gothic stairways, arched porta...[more info]
Situated in the centre of Marlborough & Britain’s widest high street, the Castle and Ball has had an interesting past. It occupies a site which has had an inn standing on it since the 15th Century....[more info]
A picture-perfect wedding venue near Chippenham in Wiltshire, within stunning Cotswolds countryside...
Situated in the corner of the stunning Cotswolds, and surrounded by acres of pretty woodland, th...[more info]
Malmesbury Town Hall dates back in parts, to 1846, with a history of uses that include a Wesleyan chapel, the Town's fire station, court and assembly hall. In recent years Malmesbury Town Hall has see...[more info]