Wedding Venues in Hampshire

Gray Manor

Cholderton, Hampshire
5.0(37)
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  • 150
  • 26 Bedrooms
  • £3,495 – £3,795

The Bugle

Southampton, Hampshire
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  • 80
  • 7 Bedrooms
  • £2,500 – £7,000
Everything you need to know about weddings in Hampshire

Wedding Venues in Hampshire

Hampshire is one of southern England’s most varied counties for wedding venues, stretching from the ancient woodland of the New Forest National Park to the cathedral streets of Winchester and the waterside energy of Southampton. Couples searching for wedding venues in Hampshire have an unusually wide choice on their doorstep: country house estates, working barns, exclusive-use manor homes, and distinctive hotels, all within easy reach of London and the South East.

Locally, and in plenty of formal contexts too, the county is simply known as Hants, and it’s this mix of grand and grounded that makes venues for weddings in Hampshire so popular with nearlyweds from across the UK. Whether you’re drawn to a woodland clearing in the New Forest or a city-centre hotel close to Southampton’s waterfront, Hampshire wedding venues and wedding reception venues cover an enormous amount of ground.

Why choose Hampshire for your wedding?

Couples comparing wedding venues hampshire wide tend to be weighing up:

  • Country house and manor estates. An exceptional supply of grand houses set in private grounds, many offering exclusive use for the whole weekend.
  • New Forest woodland settings. Ancient woodland, open heath and free-roaming ponies as a backdrop to a ceremony.
  • A historic cathedral city. Winchester combines centuries of history with modern hotel and reception spaces.
  • Strong transport links. The M3, M27 and A34 connect the county easily, with direct trains from London Waterloo reaching Winchester and Southampton in around an hour.
  • A wide budget range. From individual barns to high-end estate venues, Hampshire wedding venues span almost every price point.

Nationally, 14% of couples marry outside their home region, usually because they’ve found a venue that has won them over. Hampshire’s pull on couples from London and the South East reflects exactly this: it’s close enough for an easy journey, but distinctive enough to feel like a proper destination.

Popular areas for wedding venues in Hampshire

The New Forest

The New Forest National Park is Hampshire’s standout setting for couples after something a little wilder. Ancient woodland, open heath and grazing ponies give New Forest wedding venues an atmosphere that’s hard to replicate elsewhere in the South, spanning everything from rustic barns to elegant estates.

Winchester

As Hampshire’s county city, Winchester pairs centuries of history with a strong choice of hotel and reception venues, many within walking distance of the cathedral and its compact, walkable streets.

Southampton

Southampton brings a more urban edge to the Hampshire wedding scene, with waterside venues and city hotels suited to larger celebrations and easy access for guests arriving by train or via the M27.

Basingstoke, Andover, Fareham, Farnborough and Fleet

These towns tend to offer better value than the New Forest or Winchester, without sacrificing choice, and suit couples prioritising budget and convenience, particularly those with guests travelling from the M3 corridor towards Surrey and London.

The South Downs and Test Valley

Along Hampshire’s southern and western edges, the South Downs National Park and the chalk streams of the Test Valley bring a quieter, more rural setting for couples after rolling countryside rather than woodland or city venues.

What to look for in Hampshire wedding venues

From woodland ceremony spots to city reception venues, a few practicalities are worth thinking through before you book viewings:

  • Ceremony licensing. Particularly important for New Forest and countryside venues, where outdoor ceremonies often need separate licensing.
  • Guest capacity. Hampshire venues range from intimate barns to large country estates, so know your numbers before viewings.
  • Exclusive use. Many manor and estate venues offer the whole property for the weekend.
  • Accommodation on site. Useful for New Forest and rural venues where guests may be travelling some distance.

If you’re planning a smaller wedding, browse small and intimate wedding venues in Hampshire directly, and couples watching their budget can explore affordable wedding venues in Hampshire.

Key decision factors

  • New Forest versus South Downs versus a city base in Southampton or Winchester
  • Guest numbers against venue capacity, especially for barn and woodland venues with fixed limits
  • Whether accommodation is on site or needs arranging nearby
  • Transport access via the M3, M27 or direct trains from Waterloo

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Assuming every Hampshire venue is near the New Forest, when Winchester, Southampton and the smaller towns all have strong options
  • Not confirming outdoor ceremony licensing before falling in love with a countryside setting
  • Overlooking midweek or off-peak dates, which can open up New Forest and country house venues that are fully booked on summer Saturdays
  • Forgetting to factor in accommodation for guests travelling from London or the South Coast

How Bridebook supports your Hampshire venue search

With Bridebook you can:

  • Filter venues by location within Hampshire, guest numbers and venue type
  • Compare pricing across New Forest estates, Winchester hotels and Hampshire barns
  • Browse real wedding photography alongside verified venue listings
  • Send enquiries directly to venue teams

Couples can also keep their planning organised with Bridebook’s wedding planning checklist and explore wedding budget guidance before booking a Hampshire venue.

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Wedding Venues in Hampshire & Average Costs

Budget planning for your Hampshire wedding

Hampshire spans a wide price range, from value-focused venues around Basingstoke and Fareham to high-end New Forest estates, so it helps to have a rough budget before viewings.

Based on data for Hampshire:

  • Combined venue and catering spend: £10,489 on average
  • Venue hire cost: £6,317 on average
  • Cost per head: £158.15
  • Total average wedding spend: £22,906

This sits above the UK-wide average of £20,604, reflecting Hampshire’s strong supply of premium New Forest and country house venues alongside its more affordable options.

What affects costs

  • Venue type. New Forest estates and country houses generally command higher prices than hotels or barns in the smaller towns.
  • Guest numbers. Catering is typically priced per head, so reception size has a direct impact on the total.
  • Day of the week and season. Peak summer Saturdays, especially in the New Forest, carry the highest prices.

Budget-saving tips

  • Weekday and off-peak bookings. Saturday weddings now make up just 47% of the national total, the lowest proportion on record, as more couples shift towards midweek or off-season dates for better rates and availability.
  • Smaller guest lists. Trimming numbers reduces per-head catering costs directly.
  • Venues outside the New Forest. Basingstoke, Andover and Fareham tend to offer more competitive pricing than New Forest or Winchester equivalents.
  • All-inclusive packages. Bundling catering, accommodation and venue hire can simplify budgeting for rural and New Forest venues.

Getting to Hampshire & Accommodation

Hampshire is well connected for a county with so much countryside. The M3 and M27 motorways link the major towns, while the A34 provides access from the Midlands. Direct trains from London Waterloo reach Winchester and Southampton in around an hour, making the county realistic for guests travelling without a car.

For New Forest and rural venues, it’s worth thinking through guest transport in advance, since taxis can be harder to arrange at short notice in more remote parts of the county. A shuttle from the nearest town or station can make a real difference to how the evening runs.

Accommodation ranges from country inns and boutique hotels to larger chains in Southampton and Winchester. Many New Forest and estate venues offer on-site rooms or established links with nearby properties, simplifying logistics for destination-style weddings. It’s worth discussing room blocks with your venue early, since popular New Forest dates can book up well ahead.

Quick facts about weddings in Hampshire

Wedding BudgetWedding Budget
£22,906£22,906
Higher than the UK average of £20,60-4Higher than the UK average of £20,60-4
Month to get marriedMonth to get married
JulyJuly
Perfect for the New Forest or ceremonies by the coastPerfect for the New Forest or ceremonies by the coast
Average lead timeAverage lead time
18–24 months18–24 months
High demand means early planning is keyHigh demand means early planning is key
Average guestsAverage guests
80–10080–100
From hotel weddings to countryside celebrationsFrom hotel weddings to countryside celebrations
Most popular cityMost popular city
WinchesterWinchester
Historic charm and excellent travel linksHistoric charm and excellent travel links
Hidden gemHidden gem
Langford FarmLangford Farm
Scenic outdoor wedding venue in HampshireScenic outdoor wedding venue in Hampshire
Wedding themeWedding theme
Elegant countrysideElegant countryside
Refined rural charm is a popular wedding themeRefined rural charm is a popular wedding theme
Local trendLocal trend
Rococo revivalRococo revival
Opulence, corsets, dramatic table settingsOpulence, corsets, dramatic table settings
FAQ's

How much do wedding venues in Hampshire cost?

The cost of wedding venues in Hampshire typically ranges from £2,000 to £20,000+, depending on the venue type, guest numbers and package inclusions. Countryside and New Forest venues are often at the higher end of the range.

What are the best wedding venues near Southampton or Winchester?

There are many excellent wedding venues in Southampton and Winchester, including hotels, historic buildings and countryside estates nearby, offering great accessibility and a range of styles.

Do Hampshire wedding venues offer all-inclusive packages?

Many wedding venues in Hampshire offer all-inclusive packages that include catering, drinks and coordination, making planning simpler.

Are there exclusive use wedding venues in Hampshire?

Yes, many Hampshire wedding venues offer exclusive use, particularly country houses and New Forest estates, giving you private access for your wedding day.

Can I get married outdoors in Hampshire?

Yes, many outdoor wedding venues in Hampshire offer licensed outdoor ceremony spaces, especially in the countryside and New Forest areas.

Are there wedding venues in Hampshire with accommodation?

Many wedding venues in Hampshire with accommodation offer on-site rooms or nearby options, making it convenient for guests.

When should I book a wedding venue in Hampshire?

It’s recommended to book your Hampshire wedding venue 12–24 months in advance, especially for popular summer dates and New Forest venues.

What types of wedding venues are available in Hampshire?

Hampshire offers a wide mix, including New Forest estates, country houses, barns, city hotels in Southampton and Winchester, and venues in smaller towns such as Basingstoke, Andover and Fareham, with strong choice for both intimate celebrations and larger weddings.

Are there wedding venues in the New Forest, Hampshire?

Yes. The New Forest is one of Hampshire’s most sought-after wedding settings, with venues ranging from rustic barns to grand country estates set within or close to the national park.

Are there wedding venues in Winchester?

Yes. As Hampshire’s county city, Winchester has a strong selection of hotel and reception venues, many within walking distance of the cathedral and historic city centre.

Are there barn or outdoor wedding venues in Hampshire?

Yes. Barn venues are popular across the county, particularly in the New Forest and Test Valley areas, and many offer outdoor space for ceremonies or drinks receptions where licensing allows.

Are there unusual or unique wedding venues in Hampshire?

Yes. Alongside country houses and hotels, Hampshire has a number of distinctive venues, from working farms to waterside spaces near Southampton, for couples after something different.

Are there wedding venues in Hampshire with on-site accommodation?

Yes. Many country house, New Forest and estate venues offer accommodation on site, particularly useful for couples whose guests are travelling some distance.

Are there affordable wedding venues in Hampshire?

Yes. While New Forest and Winchester venues can carry a premium, towns such as Basingstoke, Andover and Fareham tend to offer more competitive pricing.

What areas of Hampshire have the best wedding venues?

The New Forest, Winchester and Southampton are the county’s strongest hubs, but smaller towns and the South Downs and Test Valley areas also offer excellent choice, particularly for couples prioritising value or a quieter rural setting.

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