There are some beautiful small Wedding Venues that really pack a punch when it comes delivering not only a great wedding day heaps of personality too. Depending on your guestlist, finding a small wedding venue may be just what you need when you need to ensure the atmosphere is on point for your special day.
For your unique, romantic and intimate Cotswolds wedding, we pride ourselves in catering for up to 70 covers* with award winning 3 rosette food prepared by our talented chefs.
The Royal Hotel is a grade 2 listed historic building overlooking the River Mersey and has been a preferred choice for weddings since 1816 retaining it's Georgian charm.
The Farmers Club is the jewel in the crown of Bury St Edmunds. A stunning Grade I listed building offering modern facilities, complimented with traditional, friendly service.
Jen & her team at The Crooked Well deliver cool, casual dining done really well. Beautiful setting in an urban landscape, this is the ideal spot for your intimate London wedding.
Sitting pretty in the ‘Queen of the Cotswolds’ village of Painswick, there couldn’t be a more perfect spot for romance. Styled in the rather lovely Palladian passé and enjoying hilltop views over the
With a beautiful exclusive private garden complete with marquee, private bar and outdoor wedding licence and an excellent indoor function room, The Oat Hill is a fantastic choice for your Special Day
A beautiful village pub with a fantastic function room boasting beautiful wooden flooring, eclectic light fittings and french doors leading directly out into the pretty manicured garden.
The Prince Arthur is an independent pub providing great service with a delicious seasonal menu and an eclectic selection of beer and wine. Make your Special day that much more special.
Llanerchaeron, nestled in the beautiful Aeron valley is an elegant Georgian estate, unaltered for over 200 years.This interesting and unique place offers a special and intimate venue for your wedding.
Loch Lomond Steamship Company is situated in the wonderful, world famous setting of the spectacular Loch Lomond. Promising great views for photography and a beautiful backdrop!
How far in advance should I book an intimate wedding venue?
It's recommended to book an intimate wedding venue as soon as possible, as they often have limited availability and can book up quickly. Ideally, you should start looking for a venue at least six months before your wedding date, but availability depending on the venue you are choosing.
Is an intimate wedding venue a good choice for a budget wedding?
An intimate wedding venue can be a great choice for a budget wedding as they often have lower fees than larger venues. Additionally, with fewer guests, you may be able to save money on catering and decor.
What are the minimum amount of guests I can invite to an intimate wedding venue?
The minimum amount of guests that can be invited to an intimate wedding venue will vary depending on the specific venue. However, typically, an intimate wedding is considered to have fewer than 50 guests.
What is the average price for an intimate wedding venue?
The average price for an intimate wedding venue will vary depending on the location, the amenities offered, and the time of year. In general, prices for intimate wedding venues can range from a few hundred to several thousand pounds. It's important to set a budget beforehand and choose a venue that fits within your financial constraints.
What should I look for in an intimate wedding venue?
When looking for an intimate wedding venue, consider the size of the space, the atmosphere, and the amenities offered. You want to choose a venue that feels comfortable and cosy, yet still has everything you need to make your day special. Look for a venue that has a natural charm and character, as this can add to the intimate feeling of the space. Consider the lighting, acoustics, and any outdoor spaces that may be available.
Will an intimate wedding venue allow me to have outside caterers?
Some intimate wedding venues may allow you to have outside caterers, but this will depend on the venue's policies. It's always best to check with the venue beforehand.