Small wedding venues are one of the fastest-growing searches in UK wedding planning — and it's easy to understand why. More couples are choosing intimate celebrations that prioritise atmosphere, flexibility and genuine connection over scale and formality. This page brings together small and intimate wedding venues across the UK, from micro wedding spaces for 10 guests to relaxed settings for up to 50, so you can find the right fit without compromise.
Whether you're searching for small intimate wedding venues, a low-key ceremony-only space, or a venue experienced in hosting micro weddings, Bridebook gives you the tools to compare, shortlist and enquire in one place.
Why couples choose small and intimate venues
Choosing a small wedding venue is rarely about cutting back — it's usually a deliberate decision to create something more personal. Couples drawn to intimate celebrations tend to value:
- A setting that feels full and atmospheric with fewer guests
- More time with each person you've invited
- Greater flexibility over format, timing and personalisation
- Less pressure to follow traditions that don't feel right
- A relaxed wedding venue atmosphere rather than a formal event feel
Small weddings often allow couples to spend more per guest, investing in food, drink, accommodation or experiences that a larger celebration wouldn't allow. Many of the venues listed here are designed specifically for smaller guest lists — not just willing to tolerate them.
Small wedding venues and micro weddings — the difference
The terms small wedding and micro wedding are often used interchangeably, but they describe slightly different things — and the distinction can affect which venues are worth shortlisting.
A small wedding typically refers to any celebration with a focused guest list — usually somewhere between 20 and 50 guests. The format is often similar to a conventional wedding, with ceremony, drinks reception, dinner and evening celebration, just with fewer people.
A micro wedding is more specific — usually 20 guests or fewer, sometimes as few as 10. Micro weddings in the UK have grown significantly in popularity, not just as a practical choice but as a deliberate aesthetic. With a very small guest list, couples can access venues and experiences that simply aren't possible at scale: an exclusive cottage hire, a private chef dinner, a ceremony in a woodland or on a clifftop.
Both small wedding venues and micro wedding venues are represented across Bridebook's listings. Using the capacity filter is the clearest way to identify which venues genuinely suit your numbers — and to avoid large-capacity spaces that technically accommodate small weddings but won't feel right with fewer guests.
If you're specifically planning a micro wedding in the UK, it's worth looking for venues that describe themselves as designed for intimate celebrations, rather than venues that list a minimum of 10 or 20 as their lowest available package.
What counts as a small or intimate wedding?
There's no fixed definition, but in UK wedding planning, small and intimate weddings typically fall into a few categories:
- Micro weddings — around 10–20 guests, often ceremony-only or ceremony plus an intimate dinner
- Small weddings for 20–30 guests — a focused guest list with full ceremony and reception
- Intimate celebrations for up to 50 guests — still personal in feel, with more flexibility on format
Couples planning this kind of day are often looking for:
- Small wedding venues for 10 guests or small wedding venues for 30 guests where the space genuinely suits the numbers
- Small venues for small weddings — not a large space with a "small wedding option"
- Ceremony-only wedding venues for legal ceremonies followed by a private celebration elsewhere
- Exclusive-use venues where the whole space is yours for the day
- Relaxed, low-key settings without rigid timetables or formal room plans