Inclusive Parks & Garden Venues Somerset
Museums, parks and gardens are cultural hotspots, and often come with an associated building ideal for the function side of your wedding in Somerset. Imagine your guests wandering around art or luscious foliage!
Wells
Nestled on the southern edge of the Mendip Hills neighbouring Lower Milton and a stone’s throw away from Wells, this unique wedding venue allows couples to host their ceremony in one of the caves three chambers. These ancient caves are steeped in legend, providing a spellbinding space for all aspects of the nuptials, offering a circus-themed restaurant for the reception…
Taunton
This historic estate is quaintly situated next to Gotton and Taunton. A Grade-I listed building with rustic and romantic features such as formal landscaped gardens, a delightful Orangery and Bampfylde Hall, this is the perfect quintessential english grounds to wed. An idyllic venue for those who adore art, beauty and nature...
Bath
Host a romantic wedding within Bath's beautiful Botanical Gardens. Nestled within the heart of this famous Georgian city, this wedding space beautifully fuses both nature and history, providing an idyllic backdrop for nuptials of all proportions. The Grade II-listed majestic Temple of Minerva is licensed for both indoor and outdoor wedding ceremonies…
Bath
Get married in Bath’s bustling centre and one of the most unique wedding venues in the city. Have a whimsical ceremony in the Roman Baths and adjoining Pump Rooms with 100 wedding guests in the historic building itself. Host your wedding breakfast in the Pump Rooms under a neo-classical ceiling followed by a drinks reception overlooking the famous waters…
Bath
Opening its gates for dreamy nuptials for brides and grooms, this picturesque riverside setting in the centre of the historic city of Bath is ordinarily a hotspot for relaxing and sightseeing. The bandstand provides the ideal enchanting backdrop for couples to host their perfect summer wedding. If you are looking for a romantic city centre venue this could be it...