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One day, one place. Whether you're picturing a country house, a stately barn, an intimate restaurant or a manor house with grounds, the right venue sets the tone for everything else.

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In the UK, venue hire is usually the single biggest line in a wedding budget, typically £3,000-£15,000 for the space alone, with most couples paying around £6,000 before catering is added on top. Most book their venue 12-18 months ahead, as popular sites and peak-season Saturdays (May-September) go first. Before signing, get a written breakdown of exactly what the price includes and whether catering, a bar, staffing and VAT are extra, since "all-inclusive" and "dry hire" venues differ enormously in what you still have to pay for.

Typical UK cost: Most UK wedding venues charge £3,000-£15,000 for hire (around £6,000 on average), excluding catering, which typically adds a further £80-£140 per guest (roughly £110 on average).

The Belfast Barge
The Belfast Barge
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Belfast
Crown Lodge Event & Wedding Venue
Crown Lodge Event & Wedding Venue
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The Coach & Horses Inn
The Coach & Horses Inn
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The Trentham Estate
The Trentham Estate
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Staffordshire
Rise Hall
Rise Hall
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East Riding of Yorkshire
from £10,100
Royal Hospital Chelsea
Royal Hospital Chelsea
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Greater London
Tor Na Coille Hotel and Restaurant
Tor Na Coille Hotel and Restaurant
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Aberdeenshire
BAM Karaoke Box London
BAM Karaoke Box London
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Brighton Unitarian Church
Brighton Unitarian Church
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East Sussex
Minterne House
Minterne House
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The Compasses at Pattiswick
The Compasses at Pattiswick
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Eastern
from £4,500
G
Greenford Hall
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Greater London
The Old Vic Backstage
The Old Vic Backstage
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Regis Banqueting
Regis Banqueting
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Stock Farm Wedding Barn
Stock Farm Wedding Barn
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Undercover Artists
Undercover Artists
Venues
Moddershall Oaks Country Spa Retreat
Moddershall Oaks Country Spa Retreat
Venues
Staffordshire
The Pole Barn
The Pole Barn
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Logie Country House
Logie Country House
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Scotland
from £5,000
Richmond Athletic Ground (The RAG)
Richmond Athletic Ground (The RAG)
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Casey's Cordingley Hall
Casey's Cordingley Hall
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R
Royal Maritime Hotel
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Hampshire
Blanco's Hotel and Restaurant
Blanco's Hotel and Restaurant
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Neath Port Talbot
Old Course Hotel Golf Resort and Spa
Old Course Hotel Golf Resort and Spa
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Fife

Frequently asked questions

How much does a wedding venue cost in the UK?

Venue hire in the UK typically costs between £3,000 and £15,000 for the space alone, averaging around £6,000 before catering. Hotels tend to sit at the lower end (roughly £5,000), while barns, country houses and stately homes range from about £6,300 to £9,000. Catering is usually charged separately at around £60-£120 per guest, so the total venue-and-food spend is often the largest part of the budget.

How far in advance should we book our wedding venue?

Most couples book their venue 12-18 months before the wedding, and this is usually the very first supplier to lock in because the date depends on it. For a Saturday in peak season (May to September), popular venues can be booked 18-24 months ahead, so enquire as soon as you have a rough date. Off-peak dates such as winter, Fridays and weekdays have far more availability and can often be secured closer to the day, frequently at a lower price.

What's usually included in the wedding venue price, and what costs extra?

It varies hugely, so always ask for a written breakdown. "All-inclusive" venues often cover the room hire, tables and chairs, crockery and cutlery, staffing, a bar and sometimes catering, while "dry hire" means you get the empty space and must bring in your own caterer, bar, furniture and licensing. Common extras to check for include VAT, a service charge of around 15-25%, corkage or cake-cutting fees, and overtime charges if the celebration runs late.

What questions should we ask before booking a wedding venue?

Ask exactly what the hire fee includes, whether there is a minimum spend or minimum guest number, and what the price is on different days and seasons. Confirm your access and finish times, whether setup and clearing are included, and if you get a dedicated coordinator. Also check the wet-weather backup plan, whether you can use your own suppliers, what insurance or PAT-testing they require, and the deposit, payment schedule and cancellation terms before you sign anything.

Is a dry hire venue cheaper than an all-inclusive one?

Not always. A dry hire fee looks lower because it covers only the empty space, but once you add a caterer, bar, furniture, crockery, staffing and licensing the total can match or exceed an all-inclusive package. Dry hire gives you full control over your suppliers and style, which suits couples who want something personal, whereas all-inclusive venues cost more upfront but bundle the logistics and are simpler to plan. Price both options on a like-for-like total before deciding.