The Ultimate Guide to Wedding Venues Around London: 12 Stunning Options Within 2 Hours of the City



Planning a wedding near London offers a wealth of options—but with so many venues to choose from, narrowing them down can be overwhelming. Whether you're envisioning a grand countryside estate, an urban industrial space, or an intimate garden celebration, this guide covers standout venues within a 2-hour radius of central London to suit every budget and style.

From historic gems to modern marvels, here are 12 carefully curated venues that combine beauty, accessibility, and practicality—plus insider advice to help you make the right choice.

Hedsor House (Buckinghamshire)


Style: Grand Country House
Capacity: Up to 150 seated
Starting Price: From £7,000 venue hire (weekday), £10,000+ (weekend)

Why It’s Special: A Grade II-listed Georgian mansion set in 100 acres of parkland, just 45 minutes from London. Hedsor House has played host to royalty and Hollywood films. It offers exclusive use, a sweeping bridal suite, and on-site accommodation for up to 26 guests.

Insider Tip: Ask about mid-week wedding packages, which often offer the same experience at a fraction of the cost.

Kew Gardens (Richmond, London)


Style: Botanical & Natural
Capacity: Up to 200 seated
Starting Price: From £3,000–£12,000 (depending on venue choice)

Why It’s Special:Get married surrounded by exotic plants in the iconic Nash Conservatory or the tropical Palm House. A dream for nature lovers and photographers alike.

Logistics: Easily accessible via the District Line. On-site catering through their approved list; restrictions on external suppliers.

Watch Out For: Timed access and music curfews due to Kew’s protected status.

The Asylum Chapel (Peckham, South London)


Style: Romantic Ruin / Urban Cool
Capacity: 120 seated
Starting Price: £3,000–£4,000 for ceremony hire

Why It’s Special: A semi-derelict 19th-century chapel with crumbling walls, stained glass, and dramatic lighting. Perfect for artsy couples who love atmospheric, non-traditional spaces.

Insider Tip: Pair the chapel with a nearby reception venue like AMP Studios or The Peckham Arches.

The Ned (City of London)


Style: Art Deco Luxury Hotel
Capacity: 200+
Starting Price: From £12,500 minimum spend

Why It’s Special: Located in a converted 1920s bank, The Ned offers seven private event rooms, a rooftop pool, and a vintage aesthetic. Perfect for stylish city weddings.

Bonus: On-site spa and over 250 bedrooms make it ideal for destination-style London weddings.

Gaynes Park (Epping, Essex)


Style: Barn + Gardens
Capacity: 150+
Starting Price: £4,500–£9,500 venue hire + catering

Why It’s Special: This modern barn venue with a Victorian walled garden and long glass Orangery is just 30 minutes from London Liverpool Street. It blends rustic elegance with top-notch facilities.

Booking Insight: Popular year-round—book 18–24 months in advance for peak dates.

Trinity Buoy Wharf (East London)


Style: Industrial / Warehouse
Capacity: Up to 250
Starting Price: From £3,500

Why It’s Special: A converted warehouse with river views and a lighthouse. It's one of London’s most flexible venues—bring in your own suppliers, get creative with the décor, and enjoy the industrial-chic vibe.

Caution: No on-site accommodation, but plenty of hotels in Canary Wharf nearby.

The Old Kent Barn (Kent)


Style: Countryside Barn
Capacity: Up to 150 seated
Starting Price: £5,000–£9,000 (includes exclusive use)

Why It’s Special: An award-winning venue in the Kent countryside offering full-service wedding planning, a new Oak Barn for ceremonies, and impeccable gardens for photos.

Guest Transport: About 1.5 hours from London—consider hiring a coach if many guests are London-based.

 Notley Abbey (Oxfordshire)


Style: Historic Abbey with Rustic Flair
Capacity: 164 day / 250 evening
Starting Price: From £6,500–£10,000+

Why It’s Special: A former home of Laurence Olivier, this Grade I-listed venue offers riverside settings, historic charm, and elegant stone barns. Exclusive-use only.

Accommodation: 9 luxury bedrooms on-site, with more hotels in nearby Thame.

The Fitzrovia Chapel (Fitzrovia, Central London)


Style: Intimate / Ornate
Capacity: 80 seated
Starting Price: £2,500–£3,500 for ceremony hire

Why It’s Special: Hidden in plain sight in central London, this gold-tiled chapel is perfect for smaller, intimate weddings or elopements with visual wow factor.

Logistics: No reception space—ideal for ceremony-only weddings paired with nearby restaurants or hotels.

Micklefield Hall (Hertfordshire)


Style: Stately Home with Converted Barn
Capacity: 200 seated
Starting Price: From £6,000–£9,000+

Why It’s Special: A hidden gem just 25 minutes from London Euston. Features include a restored 16th-century barn, a lake with an outdoor temple for ceremonies, and gardens perfect for cocktail hour.

Insider Advice: No corkage option available, which can reduce drinks costs significantly.

RSA House (Central London)


Style: Georgian City Venue
Capacity: 100–130 seated
Starting Price: From £2,500 (ceremony only), £10,000+ for full-day hire

Why It’s Special: A central London venue with vaulted brick cellars, elegant rooms, and a nonprofit mission. It’s popular with couples who want a socially conscious, stylish celebration.

Unique Feature: Ceremony license + in-house catering + options for dry hire.

The Petersham Hotel (Richmond)


Style: Boutique Hotel with Views
Capacity: 30–60 seated
Starting Price: Packages from £110–£165 per guest

Why It’s Special: Panoramic views over the Thames, a romantic staircase for photos, and classic British hospitality make this an ideal venue for intimate weddings with luxury touches.

Good To Know: Best suited for smaller weddings or elopements.

Planning Advice & Venue-Visit Tips


Book Early:

Top venues around London book up 12–24 months in advance, especially for summer Saturdays. Have 2–3 backup dates ready.

Ask These Questions:

- What’s included in the hire price?
- Can we bring our own suppliers?
- What are the curfew and noise limits?
- Is there a wet-weather plan for outdoor ceremonies?
- Are there minimum guest numbers or spend?


Watch Out For Red Flags:

- Poor communication or vague contracts
- Limited access hours
- No clear wet-weather backup
- Unlicensed for ceremonies (unless you plan a celebrant-led wedding)

Save Money By:

- Booking mid-week or winter weddings
- Using in-house catering and bar
- Opting for a dry-hire venue if you want full control

Final Thoughts


Choosing a wedding venue near London is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make—but it doesn’t have to be stressful. Whether you're drawn to regal estates, vibrant city spaces, or romantic countryside barns, there’s a perfect venue waiting within a short trip from the capital.

Use this guide as your starting point, but trust your gut during venue visits. The right place should not only meet your checklist—but feel like the one.
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