Most popular UK wedding venues of 2022 revealed – from fairytale castles to grand manors

Now that the wedding season has come to an end, let’s have a look at the most popular wedding venues of 2022.

Whether you want a lavish fairytale occasion or an intimate gathering, finding the right location for your wedding is an integral part of the planning process.

The venue plays an important role on your big day, from the backdrop for your photographs to the place where memories of a lifetime will be created.

Wedding planning guide Hitched has revealed the top 10 venues for couples in 2022, including grand country manors and even a spellbinding castle.

It seems barns were a firm favourite for weddings this year, with half of the top 10 being rustic barn locations.

Whether you’re looking for wedding venue inspiration, or simply love the decor, here are the top 10 locations couples enquired about most in the past year.

Brinsop Court Manor House and Barn – Hereford, Herefordshire

Brinsop Court has been crowned the number one venue of the year by Hitched after scooping the most enquiries.

This 12th century moated manor is located on over 800 acres of ancient woodland, with a new, modern event barn.

Inside the stunning venue sits three ceremony rooms, including The Banqueting Hall, The Elizabethan Library and the elegant Queen Anne Dining Room which offers beautiful views across the Wordsworth lawn.

The property can accommodate up to 180 guests during the day, and at night this number grows to a party of 250 people.

Bredenbury Court Barns – Hereford, Herefordshire

The second most popular venue is the gorgeous Bredenbury Court Barns, which is situated in the grounds of a charming country estate in the West Midlands.

Their spectacular Atrium leads into the airy Orangery – making it the perfect location to tie the knot.

In the evening, guests can dine and dance in the rustic Oak Barn, which offers panoramic views over the gorgeous grounds and beyond.

From intimate occasions to grand celebrations of 180 guests, this magical barn venue is the ideal location for any wedding.

Dodford Manor Barn – Northampton, Northamptonshire

Nestled among 20 acres of rolling Northamptonshire countryside, Dodford Manor is the perfect mix of history and contemporary.

Couples will exchange their vows in the charming Mortain Barn, which boasts rustic wooden beams and flagstone flooring.

The configuration of the venue can be adjusted to accommodate smaller weddings of 30, or larger celebrations of up to 170.

Farnham Castle – Farnham, Surrey

This spellbinding venue is the ideal location for any couple looking to escape the city to celebrate their big day.

Farnham Castle is situated on five acres of gorgeous gardens and stunning architecture, and couples can choose from a number of unique locations to say ‘I do’.

From the charming Lantern Room to the Winchester Suite, the magical venue boasts a variety of ceremony rooms, as well as two on-site chapels.

In the evening, get the party started in the Great Hall which is ideal for 300 standing guests – before heading to the luxurious Honeymoon Suite to end the night.

The Ashes Barns and Country House – Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire

This award-winning venue located in rural West Midlands is the perfect setting for a rustic wedding, complemented by its gorgeous grounds.

The 50 acre estate is available only for exclusive use, meaning you and your guests will be the focus of everyone’s attention.

Catering up to 150 guests, this stunning barn is the perfect location for larger celebrations.

The Mill Barns – Bridgnorth, Shropshire

Another popular location over the past year is Mill Barns, which is a waterfront venue formed of three magnificent oak-framed wedding barns.

Couples have exclusive use of all the barns and eight acres of gardens, giving your wedding party plenty of space to enjoy the stunning venue.

Licensed for up to 170 guests, you will start your big day in the ceremony barn before heading outside for drinks and photos.

Pembroke Lodge – Richmond, South West London

This beautiful Grade II-listed venue is built at the highest point in Richmond Park, offering stunning views of London.

Nestled on 11 acres of landscaped grounds, couples can exchange vows in The Belvedere – a light and airy space that can fit up to 140 guests.

Pembroke Lodge also accommodates outdoor weddings on the Belvedere Terrace, which is perfect for reception drinks.

North Mymms Park – Brookmans Park, Hertfordshire

This stunning 16th century mansion is surrounded by hundreds of acres of countryside, making it one of Hertfordshire’s hidden gems.

For lovers of creativity, the historical mansion is packed full of period features and fine art, making it a romantic setting for wedding pictures.

The oak-panelled Jacobean dining room is perfect for smaller ceremonies, while larger celebrations can take place in the unique Marble Hall, which accommodates 140 guests.

Merrydale Manor – Knutsford, Cheshire

This contemporary barn space is situated in the heart of Chesire, and overlooks stunning courtyard gardens.

Merrydale Manor is available on an exclusive-use basis, meaning you and your guests will be treated to the entire estate, which includes the manor house, manicured gardens, lush parkland and tranquil lake.

Couples will be spoilt for wedding photos of their magical day.

Colshaw Hall – Knutsford, Cheshire

And finally we have the luxurious Colshaw Haw, which is the sister venue to Merrydale Manor.

With over 300 acres of private land hire, your wedding party can enjoy the gorgeous gardens located at the heart of the Chesire countryside.

Colshaw Hall is a Grade II-listed Tudor-style manor house which boasts three reception rooms, seven en-suite bathrooms, as well as a Makeup Lounge and Den.

The ceremony will take place in The Stables, a stunning setting with impressive views of the lake that can seat between 40 to 160 guests.

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