When
it comes to selecting the perfect venue for a wedding,
most people think of the two main options – a
church or a registry office. But there are other
options available to you as well. And this is why
it pays to spend some time thinking about where
you would like to get married.
The first issue to consider is whether you want
your wedding ceremony and your reception to be
in the same place or not. Some people like the
convenience of getting hitched and then celebrating
the fact without having to go from one venue to
another in the process. In contrast though, others
prefer to stay in the same place for the whole
day. It means they don’t have to worry about
travelling quite so much – and when the wedding
ceremony is over the celebrations can begin immediately!
Obviously if you want to get married in a church,
your reception will have to be held somewhere else.
What type of location would you like to go to?
If you want something quite basic – or your
budget is quite tight – then perhaps a local
hall would be the best fit. People have even taken
over their local pub for the evening in some cases.
If you would prefer something
a little more upmarket then think about a stately
home or formal venue or hotel nearby. These will
be a lot more expensive but they are also likely
to be able to offer more services. Incidentally,
always make sure they can cater for all your requirements
before you book any venue for definite. Some offer
specific wedding
venues reception packages and if this is the
case always ask for a brochure or written details
of what they can and cannot offer.
One advantage of picking somewhere like a hotel
or stately home is that you can often stay the
night as well. This could be perfect if you aren’t
heading off on your honeymoon until the next day.
Special deals may be available for members of the
wedding party, so ask if this is the case. Find
out how far in advance such rooms would need to
be reserved as well.
Of course there are more unusual places to celebrate
your nuptials. There is a music hall in London
which can be rented out for wedding celebrations,
and plenty of manors, abbeys and even haunted houses
you could choose from if you wish.
A lot will depend on which venues are reasonably
close to you. If you want to get married further
afield however, the whole country is your oyster.
In either case both you and your partner should
get together and discuss any ideas you have had
so far. You might find you settle on just the place
together – or perhaps one of you will suggest
something extremely unusual the other person hadn’t
thought of.
Wherever you end up celebrating your
wedding, make sure it is memorable for all the right
reasons. Find out all you need to know upfront, and
then make sure you book the venue
in plenty of time.
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