Wedding Venues in Harrogate & Average Costs
Harrogate has a brilliant mix of venues for every kind of couple, no matter what sort of vibe you’re looking for, or what sort of budget you have to work with. There’s everything from historic castles to local museums, providing a huge amount of choice.
Harrogate is only around 20 miles from York, a city famous for its history, so you might not be surprised to learn that Harrogate also has more than its fair share of history and therefore historic wedding venues. Fancy tying the knot in a castle so you and your other half can feel like royalty for the day? Hazlewood Castle has an amazing history, plus 32 on-site bedrooms so you and your guests can spend all day and night here. Ripley Castle has an amazing Gothic appearance, with loads of ceremony and reception options. And Sheriff Hutton Castle is a 600-year-old ruin, which looks magical and mystical when adorned with lights and flowers.
If a country manor or stately home is more your thing, Harrogate and the surrounding area certainly have plenty of those on offer, too. Take a look at venues such as Goldsborough Hall, Harewood House, Burtonfields Hall, Bowcliffe Hall and Wood Hall Hotel & Spa to see what kind of luxury wedding day you can have around the town.
With the Nidderdale National Landscape and Yorkshire Dales right on its doorstep, Harrogate is perfect if you’re hoping for an al fresco wedding, by taking either your wedding ceremony or reception (or both!) outdoors. And with venues like Almscliffe Valley, Horseshoe Farm Weddings, Broughton Hall - Utopia and The Sun Pavilion all close by, you can make sure the great outdoors plays a key role in your wedding day.
Thanks to the abundance of history around Harrogate, you can choose a venue that played a role in that history, or one that ties into your passions and interests. Yorkshire Air Museum is home to aircraft and exhibits all related to the skies, while Embsay and Bolton Abbey Railway Station is ideal if you’re a fan of the railway. For theatre buffs, Harrogate Theatre lets you get married on stage, while Harrogate International Centre has an amazing art-deco glass dome and is one of the best summer venues you’ll find anywhere.
If you’re conscious of not spending too much, Harrogate also has a wide selection of wedding venues that are suitable for smaller budgets. And the great thing is, affordability doesn’t mean having to compromise on quality, with venues around the town having a great balance of both. Take a look at venues around the area that are ideal if you have a limited budget, including The Engine Shed Wetherby, The Bridge Hotel and Spa, The Arnage at The Motorist, The Inn South Stainley and Kettlesing Millennium Village Hall.
The average cost of a wedding venue in Harrogate and the wider Yorkshire and Humber region is £7,356, which actually makes it the most expensive part of the country for securing a venue, surpassing even London pricing. But, this is just an average, after all, which means there’s a huge range of venues and costs around Harrogate, so it shouldn’t put you off if you do have your heart set on the area.
Harrogate is a top choice for couples looking for a wedding destination that ticks all their boxes, offering everything they want for their special day. Popular venues in Harrogate are in high demand, particularly on weekends between May and September, which is the busiest wedding season. Most couples book their venue 12 to 18 months in advance to secure a date, but this can exceed two years for some of the more sought-after venues and dates.
That said, midweek weddings or dates in the quieter seasons, such as winter, often have more flexibility and may offer better value. You’re likely to find an ideal venue with a wait of around six months if you’re happy to get married when it might be a little colder.