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5 Unique Wedding Venues in Bedfordshire

Choosing a venue should be the first choice you make when planning a wedding, but it can be hard to find a place that ticks all the boxes!


We understand the difficulty our couples have in finding the perfect space amongst all the dreamy wedding venues in Bedfordshire. So we decided to put together our shortlist! 5 venues that'll wow your loved ones and last forever in their memories, for the right reasons!

5 Unique Wedding Venues in Bedfordshire

Here are our handpicked selection of the quirkiest, and most individual wedding venues in and close to Bedfordshire.


BEDFORD SCHOOL

Set within an elegant estate of some 40 acres, Bedford School offers a truly magnificent setting steeped in history and tradition for your wedding venue. Whether you are looking for a reception venue, the perfect location for a civil ceremony or seeking to combine the two.


Bedford School effortlessly blends traditional architecture with state-of-the-art buildings, to provide a superb choice of historic and contemporary backdrops. The immaculately groomed and tree-lined grounds with their shrubs and borders provide a glorious spot for wedding photographs!


Check this unique Wedding Venue in Bedfordshire online right here.


THE CONSERVATORY AT LUTON HOO WALLED GARDEN

The Conservatory is an exclusive wedding venue nestled within an enchanting 18th Century Walled Garden, surrounded by parkland. A haven away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.


The Walled Garden in Bedfordshire is laid to lawn bordered by established flowerbeds that burst with colour through the summer months, providing a beautiful setting for a reception, and maybe even some garden games! The stylish interior has a starlight ceiling and glazed windows to one-side overlooking the beautiful Walled Garden.


Take a look at this wedding venue here.


THE GRAND HALL, BEDFORD

The beautiful Grand Hall is located in the heart of Bedford town centre and is now a fully licensed for weddings and civil partnership ceremonies for up to 160 guests.

The magnificent Grand Hall dates back to 1882 and was originally built for the Harpur Trust. From the very beginning this beautiful building has been considered a notable landmark in the town, featuring in guidebooks and on postcards. Benefitting from distinctive Victorian décor, The Grand Hall, Bedford has lofty, ornate ceilings and impressive doors that provide a lavish and unique backdrop, ideal for those looking for unique wedding venues in Bedfordshire.


Visit their website right here.


SHUTTLEWORTH

Shuttleworth, located in Old Warden, is one of the area's best kept secrets. This stunning Bedfordshire wedding venue offers three breathtaking spaces for your wedding ceremony – a magnificent house with period rooms, a romantic picturesque Swiss Garden and an aircraft hangar with a backdrop of historic aircraft vehicles.


Civil ceremonies and post-ceremony receptions are available all year round. Whether you're planning a peaceful and intimate celebration, or something more formal and grand, Shuttleworth has a selection of exquisite spots for you to tie the knot.

Visit their website here.



WREST PARK

A grand French château in miniature is probably the best way to describe this wonderful Bedfordshire wedding venue. The grounds of Wrest Park are adorned with stunning lawns, wooded walks and flower gardens, dotted with fountains, statues and ornate follies. If you yearn for stunning historic surroundings, mixing elegant French architecture with a grand and picturesque landscape, then Wrest Park is your ideal wedding day location.


Famous for hosting elegant civil ceremonies and receptions, Wrest Park in Bedfordshire is one of those wedding venues that cannot fail to impress your guests. With features like the beautiful book lined library, a rich blue drawing room and the dramatic gold and white dining room, it has so many options for a wedding day.


Available for your wedding ceremony and reception, this is certainly a unique venue in Bedfordshire worth checking out right here.


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