


Ashridge House
Ashridge House is an exceptional wedding venue, offering the scale and privacy of a historic royal estate set within 190 acres of landscaped gardens. Its dramatic architecture, variety of ceremony spaces and extensive on-site accommodation allow weddings to unfold as a seamless, immersive experience rather than a single-day celebration, creating an occasion that feels elevated, meaningful and unforgettable.



Banqueting House
Banqueting House offers a wedding setting of exceptional significance as the only surviving part of the former Palace of Whitehall, placing celebrations within one of Britain’s most important Royal sites. Its Great Hall, beneath Rubens’ iconic ceiling, provides unparalleled architectural impact, while the neighbouring Raffles London at The OWO allows couples to host different elements of their wedding across two iconic settings, with seamless five-star accommodation for guests.



Claridge’s
Few London settings carry the cultural weight and quiet confidence of Claridge’s. Long regarded as a symbol of British high society, it offers couples the rare opportunity to celebrate within an Art Deco landmark that has hosted royalty, statesmen and icons for over a century. A wedding here feels inherently prestigious – elegant, assured and unmistakably Claridge’s.



The Dorchester
Designed for grand entertaining and landmark occasions, The Dorchester balances historic stature with a distinctly contemporary approach to hosting. Its purpose-built ballrooms retain the confidence and scale they were created for, while ongoing reinvention ensures events feel current, relevant and technically capable – making it a venue where heritage and modern celebration naturally coexist.



Fairmont, Windsor Park
Purpose-built for modern entertaining, Fairmont Windsor Park offers expansive event spaces designed to support large-scale celebrations and high guest numbers with ease. With extensive on-site accommodation and resort-style facilities, it allows weddings to unfold over an entire weekend, making it especially well suited to international and multicultural celebrations requiring space, privacy and strong logistical capability.



Four Seasons Hotel, Hampshire
Set within a historic country estate, Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire offers a rare level of privacy and flexibility. The ability to operate with near-estate exclusivity, host outdoor ceremonies and celebrations, and maintain a discreet, low-profile atmosphere makes it especially appealing for couples seeking a secluded, refined setting away from public attention.



Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park
Set directly on the edge of Hyde Park, Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park occupies one of the most powerful and tightly controlled positions in London. This is a venue chosen when access, protocol and execution genuinely matter – a hotel trusted to host heads of state, royal entourages and international delegations without ever feeling theatrical. This is a setting where high-profile events are delivered with absolute control, precision and authority.



The Painted Hall, Greenwich
Entering The Painted Hall delivers immediate visual impact, with a soaring Baroque interior crowned by Sir James Thornhill’s vast painted ceiling. Originally designed as a ceremonial dining hall, the space supports both dining and dancing within one uninterrupted setting, while the wider riverside grounds allow for outdoor moments when the format and flow of the celebration call for it.



Peninsula, London
As one of London’s most significant new luxury hotels in decades, The Peninsula London offers an event setting conceived from the outset for scale. Its ballroom was designed with large events in mind, while its position between Hyde Park, Buckingham Palace and Wellington Arch places celebrations within one of the capital’s most ceremonial and prestigious settings.



Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Set within a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kew Gardens offers an exceptional variety of event spaces, from iconic glasshouses to intimate historic pavilions. Evening exclusivity allows guests to experience the gardens after hours, while couples enjoy access to some of London’s most sought-after wedding photography backdrops – spaces many only ever dream of seeing privately.



Syon House and Conservatory
A historic family residence of the Duke of Northumberland, Syon House and Conservatory offers architectural grandeur just minutes from central London. Its Great Hall, Long Gallery and light-filled Conservatory provide varied, character-rich spaces, while its use as a filming location for Bridgerton adds cultural recognition. The result is a wedding setting that feels historic, cinematic and distinctly exclusive.



The Victoria and Albert Museum
Hosting a wedding at the Victoria and Albert Museum places your celebration within the world’s leading museum of art and design. Evening exclusivity allows guests to experience the museum privately, with events unfolding across the Dome, the Raphael Cartoons and the John Madejski Garden – creating a setting defined by culture, scale and architectural distinction.