If you’re getting married and fancy tying the knot in an unusual location, there are lots of non-traditional venues now licensed for weddings throughout the UK.
Zoos are becoming surprisingly popular venues for weddings and receptions. Ceremonies are held in onsite conference centres, which are often in beautiful old buildings with fantastic views. At Chester Zoo, you can even arrange evening tours of the zoo after it has closed to the public.
If you don’t mind heights and are looking for a venue with a view, you can’t get much better than getting married 450 feet above London. You can now say your vows on the London Eye, taking 19 guests with you, with the option of hiring extra ‘guest capsules’, and are pronounced husband and wife at the very top of the wheel.
Many football fans have got married in their home team’s stadium – you can’t get married on the pitch but you can hold the wedding in a room looking over the stadium. Most sporting venues – for example a golf course, race course or Twickenham rugby stadium are now licensed for civil ceremonies.
Other famous locations which can host civil weddings include Tower Bridge, where you can follow the wedding with a reception in the Walkways spanning the two towers 45 metres above the Thames.
If you’re getting married and fancy tying the knot in an unusual location, there are lots of non-traditional venues now licensed for weddings throughout the UK.
Zoos are becoming surprisingly popular venues for weddings and receptions. Ceremonies are held in onsite conference centres, which are often in beautiful old buildings with fantastic views. At Chester Zoo, you can even arrange evening tours of the zoo after it has closed to the public.
If you don’t mind heights and are looking for a venue with a view, you can’t get much better than getting married 450 feet above London. You can now say your vows on the London Eye, taking 19 guests with you, with the option of hiring extra ‘guest capsules’, and are pronounced husband and wife at the very top of the wheel.
Many football fans have got married in their home team’s stadium – you can’t get married on the pitch but you can hold the wedding in a room looking over the stadium. Most sporting venues – for example a golf course, race course or Twickenham rugby stadium are now licensed for civil ceremonies.
Other famous locations which can host civil weddings include Tower Bridge, where you can follow the wedding with a reception in the Walkways spanning the two towers 45 metres above the Thames.
If you’re getting married and fancy tying the knot in an unusual location, there are lots of non-traditional venues now licensed for weddings throughout the UK.
Zoos are becoming surprisingly popular venues for weddings and receptions. Ceremonies are held in onsite conference centres, which are often in beautiful old buildings with fantastic views. At Chester Zoo, you can even arrange evening tours of the zoo after it has closed to the public.
If you don’t mind heights and are looking for a venue with a view, you can’t get much better than getting married 450 feet above London. You can now say your vows on the London Eye, taking 19 guests with you, with the option of hiring extra ‘guest capsules’, and are pronounced husband and wife at the very top of the wheel.
Many football fans have got married in their home team’s stadium – you can’t get married on the pitch but you can hold the wedding in a room looking over the stadium. Most sporting venues – for example a golf course, race course or Twickenham rugby stadium are now licensed for civil ceremonies.
Other famous locations which can host civil weddings include Tower Bridge, where you can follow the wedding with a reception in the Walkways spanning the two towers 45 metres above the ThamesIf you’re getting married and fancy tying the knot in an unusual location, there are lots of non-traditional venues now licensed for weddings throughout the UK.
If you’re getting married and fancy tying the knot in an unusual location, there are lots of non-traditional venues now licensed for weddings throughout the UK.
Zoos are becoming surprisingly popular venues for weddings and receptions. Ceremonies are held in onsite conference centres, which are often in beautiful old buildings with fantastic views. At Chester Zoo, you can even arrange evening tours of the zoo after it has closed to the public.
If you don’t mind heights and are looking for a venue with a view, you can’t get much better than getting married 450 feet above London. You can now say your vows on the London Eye, taking 19 guests with you, with the option of hiring extra ‘guest capsules’, and are pronounced husband and wife at the very top of the wheel.
Many football fans have got married in their home team’s stadium – you can’t get married on the pitch but you can hold the wedding in a room looking over the stadium. Most sporting venues – for example a golf course, race course or Twickenham rugby stadium are now licensed for civil ceremonies.
Other famous locations which can host civil weddings include Tower Bridge, where you can follow the wedding with a reception in the Walkways spanning the two towers 45 metres above the Thames.