Birmingham
Wedding venues Birmingham packages, offers, deals and wedding brochures. If you are looking for a civil ceremony approved venue, or venue for your wedding reception we have listed your local venues. They maybe traditional, unusual, modern or romantic, including city centre hotels, country houses, castles, and venues with wedding marquees and stunning grounds. Birmingham wedding venues that are licenced for civil ceremonies usually offer complete wedding packages, whether or not you are having the ceremony there or in church or registry office. The venues include lots of photos, wedding offers, wedding fayre details, late availability dates, video and much more, each Birmingham wedding venue includes full contact details.
You can either scroll through the wedding venues in your preferred West Midlands area, or use our unique “Birmingham Wedding Venue Finder” facility to specify what you want. Then we will aid you in finding the perfect venue for your special day.
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Copthorne Hotel Merry Hill, Dudley
Situated on the prestigious Waterfront complex, our four star hotel boasts an excellent reputation for hosting dream weddings. (Read More)
Best Western Salford Hall Hotel
Salford Hall knows that every wedding is individual to each bride and groom. Their aim is to make your day as special and bespoke as you have always dreamed it would be. (Read More)
Wroxall Abbey Estate is a wedding venue in Warwickshire that is uniquely complete. A Four star award-winning wedding venue, offering a beautifully romantic setting. (Read More)
Over the years the hotel has played host to numerous celebrations and our wealth of experience will be an advantage to you when arranging your special day. (Read More)
Approached by way of a long tree lined avenue, Nuthurst Grange nestles in 7.5 acres of landscaped gardens and woodland in the very heart of England. (Read More)
Hillscourt is set in 25 acres of grounds, itself surrounded by the beautiful conservation woodland of the Lickey Hills. (Read More)
St. Marys Guildhall enables you to imagine walking down the aisle of a palatial medieval Great Hall, or sitting down to your wedding banquet where Kings and Queens have dined. (Read More)