Wedding venues in Berkshire

Favourite wedding venues in Berkshire that we have photographed
 
Littlecote House, Hungerford   Littlecote House in Hungerford is a beautiful 16th Century mansion, steeped in history. Henry VIII was introduced to Jane Seymour, his true love at Littlecote House. Inside the house its like being transported back in time, while outside, beautiful grounds and a small lake are ideal backdrops for your wedding photographs.

www.warnerleisurehotels.co.uk/hotels/littlecote-house-hotel

Littlecote House  
 
Ardington House, Wantage   Ardington House near Wantage is a baroque house and an exclusive use wedding venue. There is the option to get married outside under the island temple or in the Hall, making a grand entrance down the Imperial staircase. The venue can cater for up to 600 in its marquee. The grounds including a lake and they are illuminated at night. At the end of the evening you can make your exit by boat!

www.ardingtonhouse.com

Ardington House  
 
Aldermaster Manor, Aldermaster,   This Victorian Manor house is a beautiful building with landscaped gardens for the all important wedding photographs! You will be looked after by the friendly staff and there are 33 bedrooms for your guests. Affordable prices too.

www.aldermastonmanor.co.uk

Aldermaster Manor  
 
Highclere Castle, Newbury   Highclere Castle is a Victorian castle in Newbury, providing a grand and luxurious setting for weddings. Every view makes a fantastic backdrop for your wedding photographs. There is no accommodation at Highclere castle but there is a room provided to get ready in. It’s popular to end the celebrations by leaving in your wedding car through walls of fireworks!

Many A-list couples have chosen to marry at Highclere, notably Jordan and Peter.

www.highclerecastle.co.uk

Highclere Castle  
 
The Vineyard at Stockcross   The Vineyard at Stockcross is the only luxury hotel this century to have won Hotel of the Year, Chef of the Year and Wine List of the Year. There are few grounds for wedding photographs but its ideal for winter weddings and food lovers will appreciate the 2 Michelin star.

www.the-vineyard.co.uk

The Vineyard at Stockcross  
 
Ye Olde Bell, Hurley   Ye Olde Bell in Hurley is reputed to be the oldest inn in England, dating back to the 12th century. For weddings, the venue can accommodate 40 guests in the refurbished rooms of the Malt House, or 120 guests in the 18th century Tithe barn. There are grounds for your wedding photographs or the river Thames is a short, picturesque walk away, another great photo opportunity!

www.theoldebell.co.uk/home.php

Ye Olde Bell