Wedding Venues in Kent

Kent is one of England's premier wedding destinations, offering couples an incredible variety from historic castles and elegant country estates to stunning coastal venues and rustic barns. Known as the Garden of England with beautiful countryside, 350 miles of coastline, medieval cathedral cities, and excellent London accessibility throughout, Kent combines natural beauty with rich heritage and urban convenience. Compare wedding venues in Kent by guest count, budget, style, and on-site ceremony options, then shortlist your favourites and message venues to check availability. Read moreOur collection covers venues across all major Kent areas, including TN (Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge, Sevenoaks, Tenterden), ME (Maidstone, Rochester, Chatham), CT (Canterbury, Whitstable, Margate, Folkestone), and DA (Dartford, Gravesend). Whether you're planning a grand castle celebration, rustic barn wedding, coastal ceremony, or elegant country house reception, Kent offers venues to suit every style and budget with exceptional transport links from London (high-speed trains from 35 minutes) and Europe via the Channel Tunnel.
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Wedding Venues in Kent

Kent is one of England's most varied and distinctive counties for getting married. Stretching from the commuter towns of west Kent to the chalk cliffs of the coast, from the apple orchards of the Weald to the hop fields and vineyards that have shaped its identity for centuries, the county offers a venue range that few other parts of England can match. Whether you want a ceremony among the vines, a reception in a converted oast house, a coastal view down the Channel or a country house deep in Kentish countryside, venues for weddings in Kent span a breadth of settings and styles that rewards couples who take the time to look properly.

The county's proximity to London is part of the draw for many couples. Southeastern rail links connect St Pancras to Ashford in around 38 minutes and London Victoria to towns across Kent in under 90 minutes, making it accessible for guest lists that are spread across the capital and the South East. Wedding venues in Kent also attract couples from further afield: the combination of countryside atmosphere, the vineyard and oast house character unique to this corner of England, and a strong concentration of coastal and historic settings makes it a compelling destination in its own right.

Why choose Kent for your wedding?

Couples exploring venues for weddings in Kent are drawn by a mix of landscape, heritage and a venue offer unlike anywhere else in England. Some of the most distinctive features of the county's wedding market include:

  • Vineyard ceremonies and receptions. Kent is England's most significant wine-producing county; vineyard wedding venues are a growing category here, with settings across the North Downs and Weald
  • Oast house conversions. These architecturally specific hop-drying towers are found nowhere else in England in the same concentration; converted oast houses offer unusual ceremony and reception spaces with real character
  • Castle venues along the coast. Kent's coastal castles and fortified buildings give couples a sense of history and drama that is hard to replicate inland
  • Garden and outdoor venues. From walled gardens to parkland estates, the county has strong outdoor ceremony options, particularly in spring and summer
  • Festival-style and dry hire venues. A distinctive strand of the Kent market, suited to couples who want to bring in their own suppliers and build the day from scratch
  • London accessibility. Fast mainline rail connections make Kent a realistic destination for guests who don't drive or are travelling from across the capital

Bridebook data shows that 14% of couples marry outside their home region, often drawn by a venue that captures them in a way nothing local can. For couples based in London and the wider South East, Kent sits within easy reach while still offering a proper sense of escape.

Already drawn to a particular style? Browse hotel wedding venues in Kent, luxury venues, barn wedding venues in Kent, or cross the border into East Sussex if you want to widen the search.

Popular areas for wedding venues in Kent

West Kent: Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells

The western edge of the county is among the most sought-after for Kent weddings, partly because of its commuter belt convenience and partly because the countryside around Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells is characterful and attractive. Country house venues and rural estates are well represented here, with easy road and rail access for guests coming from London. West Kent also sits at the higher end of the county's pricing range, reflecting its proximity to the capital.

Maidstone, the Medway towns and the heart of Kent

The area around Maidstone sits at the geographic centre of the county and offers a strong mix of barn venues, oast house conversions and country houses set within orchard and hop field landscapes. The Medway towns (Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham) add a more urban dimension and are relevant for couples planning larger celebrations or wanting a venue closer to a town centre. The area also has a significant South Asian community, particularly in and around Gravesend and Medway, and several venues here are experienced in accommodating larger Asian wedding celebrations.

The Weald of Kent: Ashford and the rural south

The Weald stretches across the southern half of the county and is where much of Kent's barn and rural estate wedding offer is concentrated. Ashford is well connected by high-speed rail (it's one of the fastest links to London in the South East), which makes it a surprisingly accessible base for what feels like properly remote countryside. The Weald is also where many of Kent's vineyard and oast house venues sit.

Canterbury and east Kent

The Canterbury area draws couples who want a historic backdrop with a distinct sense of place. The city is home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the surrounding countryside opens into the flat expanse of east Kent, with garden venues, country houses and converted farm buildings increasingly popular in this part of the county.

The Kent coast: Thanet, Dover and Folkestone

The coast brings a different energy to the venue search. Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate in Thanet have seen a wave of creative venue openings in recent years, and the clifftop views down towards the Channel and the Goodwin Sands are unlike anything inland Kent can offer. Dover and Folkestone add castle venues and dramatic coastal settings for couples drawn to something distinctly Kentish.

What to look for in Kent wedding venues

Kent's venue range is broad enough that a little direction before you start viewing can save a lot of time. When comparing wedding venues in Kent, consider:

  • Ceremony licensing. If you want your vows and reception under one roof, check that the venue holds a ceremony licence. Oast houses and unconventional spaces in particular can vary here
  • Venue character. Vineyard, oast house, barn, country house, coastal castle, garden estate: the variety in Kent is greater than most counties, so being clear about which setting appeals will narrow the search significantly
  • Guest accessibility. The county is large (Ashford to Margate is over 30 miles) and many of the most appealing venues are off the main roads; think through how guests coming by train will get from the station to the venue
  • On-site accommodation. Particularly relevant for couples planning a destination-style day with guests travelling from London or further afield
  • Catering model. Dry hire and no-corkage venues are both actively searched in Kent; if you have a specific caterer in mind, confirm the venue's approach before falling in love with it
  • Outdoor ceremony space. Garden and outdoor ceremonies are popular in Kent but weather-dependent; check what the venue's wet weather contingency looks like

Key decision factors when comparing venues

  • Area of Kent: west (commuter belt), central (Medway, Maidstone), Weald (rural south), east (Canterbury and coast)
  • Venue type: vineyard, oast house, barn, country house, coastal castle, garden, festival or dry hire
  • Guest numbers: 41% of wedding receptions now have under 60 guests, up from 32% the year before; be clear on your numbers before you view
  • Accommodation: on-site or nearby town hotel, relevant for London guests who will need to stay over
  • Rail access: Southeastern services run from London Victoria and St Pancras to multiple Kent towns; this matters for evening guests travelling without cars
  • Budget vs inclusions: dry hire venues carry lower hire costs but all supplier spend sits with the couple

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Assuming all Kent venues are similarly accessible: the county spans a wide area and rural venues can be tricky for guests without transport
  • Not checking ceremony licensing before arranging a viewing at an oast house or unconventional space
  • Overlooking vineyard venue availability: these book earlier than couples often expect
  • Choosing a west Kent venue for the countryside feel without factoring in the higher pricing typical of that area
  • Booking peak summer Saturdays without exploring midweek or off-peak alternatives: flexibility on the day of the week can unlock real savings and better availability
  • Not planning guest transport from train stations: a dedicated minibus from Ashford, Maidstone or Canterbury can make the difference for evening guests

How Bridebook supports your venue search in Kent

Bridebook makes it straightforward to explore the full range of wedding venues across Kent, from vineyard settings in the Weald to coastal castle venues along the Channel. With Bridebook you can:

  • Filter venues by type, location, capacity and budget
  • Compare pricing structures across barn, oast house, country house and hotel venues
  • Browse real wedding photography alongside verified venue listings
  • Explore ceremony and reception spaces side by side
  • Send enquiries directly to venue teams

Keep the full planning process in one place with Bridebook's wedding planning checklist and explore wedding budget guidance to set realistic expectations around venue hire and overall spend across the South East.

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Wedding Venues in Kent & Average Costs

Budget planning for Kent weddings

For couples planning a wedding in the South East of England, regional data from the Bridebook UK Wedding Report gives a clear picture of what to expect:

Based on data for South East England:

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

This sits above the UK-wide average of £20,604, reflecting the South East's proximity to London and the premium that some Kent venues charge, particularly in the west of the county. East Kent and coastal venues often offer more competitive pricing, and dry hire venues across the county can significantly reduce hire costs, though all supplier spend then sits with the couple.

What affects costs

  • Venue type: Vineyard and castle venues typically sit at the premium end; barn conversions and dry hire venues offer more flexibility
  • Location within Kent: West Kent (Sevenoaks, Tonbridge) prices closer to London rates; east Kent and coastal venues are generally more competitive
  • Guest numbers and day of the week: A midweek date in an off-peak month can offer meaningful savings on hire costs
  • Catering model: In-house catering, approved supplier lists and dry hire models all carry different cost implications
  • What is included in the package: Accommodation, exclusive use and ceremony licensing all affect the overall figure

Budget-saving tips

  • Weekday dates: One of the most effective levers for couples managing costs; nationally 47% of weddings now take place on a Saturday, its lowest proportion on record, and midweek dates in Kent offer both better availability and lower hire fees at many venues
  • East Kent and the coast: Generally more competitive on venue pricing than the west Kent commuter belt; Canterbury, Thanet and the coastal areas are worth exploring if budget is a priority
  • Dry hire venues: A practical option for couples who want to bring in their own caterer; several Kent venues offer dry hire arrangements and the saving on per-head costs can be meaningful
  • Smaller guest lists: A direct route to lower overall spend, since per-head catering costs add up fast; 41% of receptions now have under 60 guests, up from 32% the year before
  • Off-peak seasons: Spring and autumn in Kent offer both pricing flexibility and characterful settings, particularly for vineyard and garden venues

Average Wedding Venue Booking Lead Times in Kent

Lead time is always a tricky subject when it comes to wedding planning. If you plan too early, you might find your tastes change, or you miss out on last-minute deals. But leave it too late, and your dream venue might already be snapped up—especially in a popular wedding destination like Kent.

On average, couples book their Kent wedding venue around 12 to 24 months in advance, particularly for peak summer dates. If you’re planning for an off-season or midweek wedding, you may be able to get away with a slightly shorter lead time. However, this often comes with added stress and less flexibility, as you might need to compromise on things like your ideal date or specific venue features if you book at too late notice.

Transport & Accommodation in Kent

Getting to Kent for your wedding, and where to stay

For couples based in London and the wider South East, Kent is one of the most accessible counties for venues for weddings, and the rail connections make that case clearly. Kent is well served by rail from London, which matters considerably for a county that attracts large numbers of guests from the capital. Southeastern services run from London Victoria and London Bridge to towns across west and central Kent, including Tonbridge, Maidstone East and Sevenoaks, with journey times typically between 45 and 70 minutes. High-speed services via St Pancras reach Ashford in around 38 minutes and Folkestone in around 55 minutes, making east Kent far more accessible than many couples initially assume. For guests travelling by road, the M20, M2 and A21 are the main arterial routes serving different parts of the county.

For rural venues away from the main towns, it's worth thinking through the last mile. A dedicated minibus from the nearest rail station to the venue significantly reduces the friction for evening guests and removes any risk of people not making it. Venues in the Weald and on the coast in particular benefit from this kind of planning, and many Kent venues will have established relationships with local transport providers.

Kent has a solid range of accommodation across its towns and rural areas, from country inns and boutique hotels to self-catering cottages. Many barn and country house venues across the county offer on-site accommodation or have agreed rates with nearby properties, which simplifies logistics considerably for destination-style weddings. Vineyard venues, where available, often have glamping or on-site lodge accommodation that adds to the experience for guests who stay over. It's worth raising accommodation options with your venue early in the planning process: peak summer weekends in Kent can move quickly, particularly in areas popular with London visitors.

Quick facts about weddings in Kent

Wedding BudgetWedding Budget
£22,906 £22,906
Above the UK average, reflecting Kent’s popularityAbove the UK average, reflecting Kent’s popularity
Month to get marriedMonth to get married
JuneJune
Warm weather, long evenings, peak flower bloomsWarm weather, long evenings, peak flower blooms
Average lead timeAverage lead time
12-24 months12-24 months
Shorter for midweek or off-season celebrationsShorter for midweek or off-season celebrations
Average guestsAverage guests
80-12080-120
Ideal for castle venues, barns, countryside estatesIdeal for castle venues, barns, countryside estates
Most popular cityMost popular city
Canterbury Canterbury
Charming, well-connected, full of historic characterCharming, well-connected, full of historic character
Hidden gemHidden gem
Wickerwood FarmWickerwood Farm
Woodland vows, tipis, full-on festival vibesWoodland vows, tipis, full-on festival vibes
Wedding themeWedding theme
FloralFloral
From English country garden to wildflower boho chicFrom English country garden to wildflower boho chic
Local trendLocal trend
Nature-led stylingNature-led styling
Couples here take inspo from Kent's natural beautyCouples here take inspo from Kent's natural beauty
FAQ's

What types of wedding venues are available in Kent?

Kent has an unusually varied offer compared to most English counties. The main venue types include vineyards, converted oast houses, barns and rural estates, country houses, coastal castle venues, garden and outdoor settings, festival-style and dry hire spaces, hotels with accommodation, and restaurants and pubs for smaller celebrations. The county's size means the variety runs across very different landscapes too, from the wooded Weald to the open coast. Whether you're looking for a scenic outdoor ceremony or a luxurious indoor setting, there are plenty of options to suit your vision.

How much does a wedding venue in Kent typically cost?

The cost of a wedding venue in Kent varies depending on the location, size, and services included. Prices can range from £2,000 for smaller venues to £15,000+ for exclusive-use luxury venues. Many venues offer flexible packages to accommodate different budgets.

Can I have an outdoor wedding in Kent?

Yes! Kent is home to many stunning outdoor wedding venues, including gardens, vineyards, and countryside estates. Many venues provide outdoor ceremony spaces with beautiful backdrops, perfect for a romantic celebration.

Do wedding venues in Kent provide catering?

Most venues offer in-house catering with a variety of menu options. Some venues allow external caterers if you prefer a specific cuisine or style. It’s best to check with the venue about their catering policies before booking.

Are there barn wedding venues in Kent?

Absolutely! Kent is famous for its picturesque barn wedding venues, which offer a rustic yet elegant setting. Many barns are beautifully restored with exposed beams, fairy lights, and countryside views, perfect for a relaxed and stylish wedding.

Do wedding venues in Kent offer accommodation?

Many venues in Kent provide on-site accommodation for couples and guests, from luxury suites to cozy cottages. If accommodation isn’t available at the venue, there are often nearby hotels and B&Bs for guests to stay overnight.

How far in advance should I book a wedding venue in Kent?

Popular wedding venues in Kent can book up 12-24 months in advance, especially during peak wedding season (spring and summer). It’s recommended to secure your venue as early as possible to get your preferred date.

Are there vineyard wedding venues in Kent?

Yes. Kent is England's most significant wine-producing county and vineyard wedding venues here are a growing category. Several vineyards across the North Downs and Weald offer ceremony and reception spaces, often with the option to incorporate the estate's own wine into the day. These venues tend to book further in advance than standard options, so it is worth starting your search early if a vineyard setting is a priority.

Can you get married in an oast house in Kent?

Oast houses, the distinctive hop-drying towers found throughout Kent, have been converted into wedding venues across the county. The ceremony and reception experience in a converted oast is notably different from a barn or country house, with the circular roundels offering unusual spaces for ceremonies or intimate receptions. Check ceremony licensing in advance for any oast house venue you are considering, as provision can vary.

Are there castle wedding venues in Kent?

Yes. Kent has a notable concentration of castle buildings, particularly along the coast, and several are licensed for weddings or available as reception settings. Castle venues in Kent sit at the higher end of the price range and tend to carry good advance availability for popular summer dates.

How far is Kent from London for wedding guests?

It depends on which part of Kent the venue is in. High-speed Southeastern services reach Ashford from St Pancras in around 38 minutes. London Victoria to Sevenoaks or Tonbridge takes roughly 45 to 55 minutes. London to Canterbury runs at around 1 hour 30 minutes. For rural venues beyond the towns, factor in onward transport from the station: a minibus from the nearest rail stop is worth arranging for guests without cars.

Are there outdoor and festival-style wedding venues in Kent?

Yes. Both are well-represented in Kent. Garden venues are a popular choice across the county, and festival-style or field venues with a dry hire model have grown in number, particularly in the Weald and around the coast. May is historically the most reliable summer month for outdoor ceremonies in the UK, with a high proportion of planned outdoor weddings going ahead. Venues with solid wet weather contingencies are worth prioritising if an outdoor ceremony is important to you.

Are there dry hire wedding venues in Kent?

Yes. Dry hire venues, where you hire the space but bring in your own catering and suppliers, are part of the Kent market. They typically carry a lower hire cost but require more planning coordination from the couple. If you have a specific caterer in mind or want full control over every supplier, a dry hire or no-corkage venue in Kent is worth considering.

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