Wedding Venues in Lancashire

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Stanley House Hotel & Spa

Mellor, Lancashire
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17th century manor house surrounded by 54 acres of land. Excellent facilities with experienced staff to help your day run as smoothly as possible.
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  • 200
  • 30 Bedrooms
  • £5,000 – £40,000
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Hobbit Hill

Stonyhurst, Lancashire
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One of the most romantic and picturesque locations in the Ribble Valley. Set in 150 acres of rolling, beautiful countryside find our stunningly rustic wedding barn and woodland ceremony area.
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  • 130
  • 9 Bedrooms
  • £6,495 – £8,995
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Ivory Tower

Preston, Lancashire
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Ivory Tower, a unique wedding venue nestled in the heart of Preston. Our two-century-old building offers a truly historic and charming setting for your special day.
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  • 65
  • £1,300 – £2,650
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Bellavista Ristorante

Milnrow, Lancashire
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First opened in 1982 on the site of an 18th century barn, we have built a stylish & exciting venue in the Lancashire countryside with glorious views over the pennine's, beautifully maintained gardens and amazing sunsets.
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  • 105
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • £350 – £750
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Leighton Hall

Carnforth, Lancashire
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For couples looking for an exclusive, magnificent and romantic wedding venue in Lancashire, Leighton Hall is a dream come true boasting charming towers, turrets and landscaped gardens in an AONB.
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  • 80
  • £1,307 – £5,227
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Glendower Hotel

Lytham Saint Annes, Lancashire
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Located in the seaside town of Lytham St Annes, Lancashire. With picturesque sea view rooms, 3 function spaces & an brasserie and bar, the Glendower is the perfect backdrop for your special day.
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  • 135
  • 60 Bedrooms
  • £4,990 – £7,060
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North Euston Hotel

Fleetwood, Lancashire
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A beautiful venue boasting stunning views over Morecambe Bay and a fantastic ballroom perfect for a larger wedding party.
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  • 200
  • Upon request
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Charnock Farm

Leyland, Lancashire
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Here at Charnock Farm we believe everyone deserves a wedding day that not only meets their expectations, but exceeds them. This is the service we aim to provide to all our guests.
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  • 120
  • 12 Bedrooms
  • £7,995 – £10,000
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Gibbon Bridge Hotel

Preston, Lancashire
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Situated in the heart of the countryside with beautiful gardens, licensed inside & out for weddings with superb food, accommodation & professional service.
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  • 130
  • 30 Bedrooms
  • £1,000 – £3,000
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Chorley Hall O' Th' Hill

Heath Charnock, Lancashire
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Stunning converted Manor house with beautiful views over the Golf course and surrounding areas. Our venue is open only to members aside from weddings and we only ever host 1 wedding per day.
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  • 100
  • £3,000 – £6,000
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Briars Hall Hotel

Ormskirk, Lancashire
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Nestled in pretty and historic Lathom, Briars Hall Hotel is a fantastic wedding venue with spacious and beautiful function suites and manicured grounds.
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  • 170
  • 26 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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Boulevard Hotel

Blackpool, Lancashire
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Located on the New South Promenade, the Boulevard Hotel is the latest and most stylist wedding venue to arrive on the Fylde Coast.
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  • 150
  • 120 Bedrooms
  • £7,995 – £10,995
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Lancaster House

Lancaster, Lancashire
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Lancaster House with its grand, refined decor and stunning landscaped grounds and courtyards is the ideal backdrop for your wedding.
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  • 140
  • Upon request
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Wyresdale Park Weddings

Scorton, Lancashire
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Wyresdale Park offers a collection of beautiful rustic barns, country house, boating lake and glamping all nestled within the rural countryside of Scorton, an area of outstanding natural beauty.
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  • 144
  • 21 Bedrooms
  • £5,000 – £11,900
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The Mill House

Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire
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Historic wedding venue for ceremonies, receptions & intimate celebrations with scenic views, outdoor spaces, exceptional service & culinary delights
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  • 80
  • £2,800 – £5,250
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The Storey

Lancaster, Lancashire
Located in Lancaster, Lancashire, The Storey is a unique Grade II listed building that hosts weddings and special events. This historic venue is licensed for both ceremonies and receptions, allowing you to host your entire wedding celebration within
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  • 150
  • Upon request
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Holiday Inn Lancaster

Lancaster, Lancashire
Holiday Inn Lancaster offers great wedding packages but they also understand that some you might require bespoke packages and will try their best to cater to your needs.
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  • 120
  • 156 Bedrooms
  • £1,225 – £4,200
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The Ashcroft, Whitworth

Whitworth, Lancashire
Located in Whitworth, A picturesque valley in Lancashire. Say your vows in the licenced wedding chamber and celebrate in style in the idyllic reception space.
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  • 300
  • Upon request
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Samlesbury Hotel

Preston, Lancashire
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The Samlesbury Hotel offers luxurious elegance and a magical atmosphere, making it the ideal venue to celebrate the start of your new life together.
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  • 140
  • 80 Bedrooms
  • £4,500 – £5,700
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The Whitaker Museum & Art Gallery

Rawtenstall, Lancashire
The Whitaker is a historic museum and art gallery in Rossendale, Lancashire that provides a unique venue. With expansive terrace spaces and private woodland areas, it sits in the Rossendale Valley and is surrounded by stunning views.
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  • 70
  • Affordable ($)
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Bluewaters Hotel

Blackpool, Lancashire
A beachfront, cosy and relaxed venue on Blackpool’s North Promenade. Perfect for the intimate and casual evening reception and celebrations.
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  • 63 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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Eight at Gazegill

Clitheroe, Lancashire
Eight at Gazegill is a unique countryside wedding venue offering seasonal farm-to-fork dining, wildflower meadows, and relaxed, rustic charm – perfect for couples seeking a personal, nature-inspired celebration.
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  • 65
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Dalmeny Hotel

Lytham Saint Annes, Lancashire
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From the sandy beach outside to their spacious function suite, Dalmeny Resort Hotel has everything you need for a memorable day!
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  • 120
  • 100 Bedrooms
  • £2,500 – £4,800
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Burnley Football Club

Burnley, Lancashire
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Burnley Football Club is the premier venue for wedding events in East Lancashire. Our function suites provide the perfect venue for your celebration and we have packages available to suit all budgets.
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  • 350
  • ~£250
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The Coach and Horses

Bolton by Bowland, Lancashire
Situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Bolton-by-Bowland, the Coach and Horses is the perfect venue for your small, intimate wedding. With exclusive use of a Grade II listed coaching inn, our dedicated wedding coordinator will work with
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  • 40
  • 7 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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Ashton Hall

Lancaster, Lancashire
With romantic architecture and elegant gardens this wedding venue will give you the privacy needed for you, and all to enjoy your wedding day.
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  • 88
  • Upon request
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Inn On The Prom

Lytham Saint Annes, Lancashire
Ideally situated on the seafront of Lytham and St Anne's, Inn on the Prom is an idyllic venue with spacious suites making it an ideal location for your wedding day.
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  • 250
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Briardene Hotel Blackpool

Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire
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The Briar Dene Hotel takes pride in its main function and restaurant room, which has a warm and relaxed atmosphere and would be perfect for your wedding day!
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  • 70
  • 16 Bedrooms
  • From £25.00 pp
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Leyland Golf Club

Leyland, Lancashire
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Have a magical wedding celebration at Leyland Gold Club- a picturesque venue perfect for your wedding album photos.
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  • 110
  • £130 – £145
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Revolution Preston

Preston, Lancashire
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If your dream wedding reception is full of the best party vibes, premium cocktails, delicious party food and a packed dancefloor, then Revolution is the venue for you!
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  • 80
  • Up to £500
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The Aviary

Ormskirk, Lancashire
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Your story deserves a beautiful setting. At The Aviary Ormskirk, we’ve created a venue where every detail is designed to celebrate love, connection, and joy. With open, light-filled spaces and a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor areas.
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  • 70
  • Affordable ($)
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Ellel Village Hall

Main Road, Galgate, Lancaster,, Lancashire
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Our modern, spacious village hall is the perfect venue for your relaxed wedding reception. Our dedicated wedding coordinator will make sure everything is organised, leaving you to enjoy your big day!
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  • 120
  • £950 – £1,500
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The Edgcumbe

Blackpool, Lancashire
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The Edgecombe is the only venue in Bude that offers stunning sweeping views of Summerleaze beach, perfect for elegant and intimate wedding!
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  • 40
  • From £5,500
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The Corona

Blackpool, Lancashire
Known as one of the finest hotels in Blackpool, the Coronal Hotel offers you sea views for a scenic wedding reception!
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  • 45
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Everything you need to know about weddings in Lancashire

Wedding Venues in Lancashire

Lancashire offers one of the most varied wedding landscapes in the North of England. The county stretches from the rolling hills of the Ribble Valley and Forest of Bowland to the coastal stretches around Lytham St Annes and the historic market towns of Lancaster, Preston and Blackburn. That breadth translates directly into venue variety: barn conversions with open countryside views, elegant country houses on private estates, hotels with full-service packages, and intimate spaces that suit smaller celebrations without compromise.

Couples searching for wedding venues in Lancashire will find a county where strong transport links and a genuine range of settings make it practical to invite guests from across the North of England, or to keep things deliberately local in a landscape that does not need much dressing up.

This page brings together some of the best wedding venues Lancashire has to offer, helping you compare styles, capacities and locations before arranging venue viewings.

Why choose Lancashire for your wedding?

Lancashire sits at a natural crossroads between spectacular upland scenery to the north and the well-connected towns of Preston and the Greater Manchester border to the south. It has that slightly underrated quality among northern counties: genuine landscape character, a good spread of venue types, and enough road and rail infrastructure to get guests in from around the country without making logistics the centrepiece of planning.

If you would like to cast a wider net, you can browse wedding venues in Manchester, wedding venues in Yorkshire or explore wedding venues in the North West more broadly.

Barn wedding venues in Lancashire

Barn venues are among the most searched venue types in Lancashire, with a strong reputation for converted agricultural buildings feauturing exposed timber, stone floors and outdoor space that suit relaxed, countryside celebrations. Many of these venues offer exclusive use and allow couples to bring in their own décor and suppliers, which gives the day a genuinely personal feel.

Browse barn wedding venues in Lancashire for the full current range of options across the county.

Reception venues in Lancashire

Some couples choose to hold their ceremony separately at a registry office or place of worship and then move to a dedicated venue for the reception. The range of wedding reception venues Lancashire offers is broad: hotels, estate houses and event spaces with flexible evening extensions and strong in-house catering, each structured slightly differently in terms of capacity and supplier arrangements.

If you’re looking for the best reception venues in Lancashire, this page is a great place to start that search.

Popular areas for wedding venues in Lancashire

Preston and surrounding area

Preston sits at the centre of the county and gives couples a solid range of options without venturing far from the motorway network. Wedding venues near Preston range from hotel packages close to the city centre to manor houses and country estates on the outskirts, and the M6 and M61 make it one of the most accessible points in Lancashire for guests travelling from multiple directions.

Ribble Valley

The Ribble Valley is where most couples head when they want that signature Lancashire countryside setting. Barn conversions, country houses and rural estates make this one of the most in-demand areas in the county, particularly for couples who want exclusive use and a location that feels genuinely removed from the everyday. Venues here tend to have longer hire windows and greater flexibility around how the day is structured.

Blackburn

Blackburn and the surrounding area offer a practical mix of hotel and estate venues with strong transport connections via the M65. It is a sensible choice for couples whose guests are travelling from East Lancashire or over from West Yorkshire.

Lancaster and the north of the county

Lancaster brings together a historic market town backdrop with access to venues along the Lune Valley. Wedding reception venues in Lancaster range from townhouse hotels to country estates a short drive from the city, and the West Coast Main Line makes it easily reachable from both the south and Scotland.

Chorley

Chorley and its surrounding area bridge the gap between Preston and Greater Manchester, making it a logical choice for couples whose guests are split across the North. Country house and hotel venues here tend to offer competitive hire costs alongside accessible locations.

Lytham St Annes and the coast

Lytham St Annes introduces a different atmosphere entirely. Golf club venues, Georgian hotels and coastal settings bring a more refined, unhurried tone, and the seaside backdrop makes it a popular choice for couples who want the impression of a destination wedding without the logistics of planning abroad.

Burnley

Burnley rounds out the main towns. Venues in Burnley and the surrounding area tend to offer more competitive hire costs than rural Ribble Valley alternatives, and the town is well placed for guests travelling from both Lancashire and West Yorkshire.

What to look for in wedding venues Lancashire

Lancashire covers a lot of ground, and the differences between a rural barn in the Ribble Valley and a hotel venue in Preston go well beyond aesthetics. Licensing, catering models and guest logistics vary considerably, so when comparing wedding venues Lancashire wide, it helps to have a clear sense of your priorities before arranging viewings.

When comparing wedding venues in Lancashire, consider:

  • Venue setting and whether you prefer countryside, coastal, town centre or historic estate
  • Ceremony licensing and whether the venue holds an approved premises licence
  • Guest capacity across all stages of the day, from ceremony through to the evening
  • Catering arrangements: in-house, approved external list or open supplier choice
  • Transport links along the M6, M65 and M61 corridors for guests travelling by road
  • Accommodation on-site or nearby for guests coming from outside the county
  • Sound restrictions and curfews, particularly at rural and barn venues
  • Outdoor ceremony options and whether there is a reliable indoor fallback

Couples in the early stages of their search may find Bridebook's tips on how to choose a wedding venue useful. Those looking for something more compact can browse intimate wedding venues in Lancashire or affordable wedding venues in Lancashire.

Key decision factors when comparing venues

Once you have a shortlist of Lancashire venues that feel right aesthetically, the practical questions start to matter a lot more. A few areas are worth probing directly rather than assuming.

  • Total cost versus headline pricing: venue websites often advertise a "from" figure that reflects the cheapest possible configuration, typically a small midweek booking in the off-season. Before comparing venues side by side, ask each one for a specific quote based on your actual guest numbers, preferred day of the week and time of year. The gap between the advertised figure and your real quote can be significant, and it changes the ranking considerably.
  • What is and is not included: two venues priced similarly can differ substantially in what the hire fee covers. Staffing levels, furniture and chair hire, use of outdoor spaces, bar equipment and overnight access for suppliers setting up the next morning are all common variables. Packages that look comprehensive sometimes exclude items that other venues include as standard, so line-by-line comparison is more reliable than headline price alone.
  • How much flexibility you actually have: exclusive-use barns and country houses often give couples considerable freedom over suppliers, décor and scheduling. Other venues, particularly hotels and multi-use spaces, may have preferred or required supplier lists, restrictions on certain décor elements such as open flames, or fixed timings around other events. If personalisation matters to you, asking specific questions early is more useful than discovering constraints after a deposit is paid.
  • Confirming dates before investing time in viewings: Lancashire's most popular venues, particularly in the Ribble Valley, regularly have peak Saturdays booked well over a year in advance. Checking availability for your preferred date before an in-person visit avoids the frustrating situation of falling for a venue that simply cannot accommodate your day.
  • Evidence of wedding experience: venues that host weddings regularly have usually worked through the details that catch couples by surprise, such as how wet weather affects the flow of the day, which outdoor spaces photograph well at different times of year, and how to transition between ceremony, drinks reception and dinner without momentum stalling. Asking how many weddings a venue hosts each year and reading recent couple reviews gives a clearer picture than the brochure alone.

Common mistakes to avoid

When reviewing Lancashire wedding venues, a few practical details often get missed during the early stages of planning.

Couples sometimes:

  • Choose a venue based on setting without checking capacity against their guest list
  • Book peak summer Saturdays before comparing those dates against midweek or off-peak pricing
  • Overlook what is included within hire fees
  • Ignore sound limits and curfews, especially in rural venues
  • Underestimate travel time
  • Forget to confirm indoor ceremony alternatives before committing to outdoor plans

How Bridebook fits into your Lancashire venue search

Comparing venues across a county as varied as Lancashire takes time. Bridebook brings together venue listings, real photos, pricing information and reviews in one place, so you can shortlist and enquire without navigating between dozens of individual websites.

With Bridebook you can:

  • Compare venues by style, capacity and location across the full county
  • Filter by venue type including barns, country houses, hotels and intimate spaces
  • Browse listings with transparent pricing and verified couple reviews
  • Send enquiries directly to venue teams through the app
  • Keep your full wedding plan organised alongside your venue search

Couples can also use Bridebook's wedding planning checklist to keep track of timelines, suppliers and budgets throughout the planning process.

When it comes to building your wider supplier team, Bridebook also lists wedding caterers in Lancashire, wedding photographers in Lancashire and wedding planners in Lancashire so you can search for the full team in one place.

What makes Bridebook different

  • UK-first wedding platform - used by thousands of UK couples each year
  • Data-led recommendations
  • Trusted, high-quality venue listings
  • Planning tools alongside venue search

Cost and budget for Lancashire weddings

The average total cost of a wedding in the North West of England is £18,197, according to Bridebook's regional data. The combined venue and catering spend for the region sits at £8,216, with an average cost per head of £127.90. Venue hire alone averages £6,211 in the North West, sitting slightly above the UK national average of £6,040.

Pricing across Lancashire varies considerably by venue type and location. Barn venues and country houses tend to sit at the upper end of the regional range, while hotel packages and event spaces offer more flexible pricing, particularly for weekday dates or smaller receptions.

Several factors typically influence final venue hire costs across the county:

  • Guest numbers
  • Day of the week and time of year: Saturdays in peak months command the highest rates
  • Exclusive use: versus shared spaces within multi-use venues
  • Package inclusions: catering, drinks, staffing and any furniture or décor hire
  • Location within Lancashire: rural Ribble Valley venues versus town-centre options

For couples working through overall budget expectations, Bridebook's wedding budget breakdown guide covers typical spend across all categories. Those working within a tighter budget may want to explore affordable wedding venues in Lancashire and hotel wedding venues in Lancashire for options with more flexible pricing structures.

Budget-saving tips

Couples trying to reduce overall venue costs should consider:

  • Weekday or Sunday dates, which regularly carry lower hire fees at Lancashire venues
  • Winter and early spring bookings at country houses and hotel venues
  • All-inclusive or twilight packages, which can reduce costs compared with assembling suppliers individually
  • Smaller guest lists, which open up a wider range of intimate venues and can significantly reduce per-head catering costs

Average Wedding Venue Booking Lead Times in Lancashire

Lancashire is a popular place for weddings, which means many of the top venues in the region are in high demand. The average venue booking lead time is around 12 to 24 months, but this can double for the most popular venues, or for dates that are in the middle of the busy summer season or at the weekend.

Flexibility can be a lifesaver, cutting down your wait and saving you money. If you’re happy to consider a midweek or winter date, and you’re not precious about a specific venue, the lead time can shoot right down to less than six months. On top of this, venues regularly have off-peak discounts, which is ideal if you’re on a strict budget.

Weather and seasons in Lancashire

Lancashire's climate is honest, if not always generous. The Pennines to the east draw in Atlantic weather systems, meaning the county receives more rainfall than much of the south, particularly through autumn and winter. This is worth factoring into any plans involving outdoor ceremonies, courtyard drinks receptions or open-air garden spaces.

The summer months from May through August are the most popular for weddings across the UK, and Lancashire follows that pattern closely. May tends to be the most reliable month for outdoor ceremonies going ahead as planned, based on Brideb ook's data on outdoor ceremony success rates across the country. Couples with strong preferences for an outdoor ceremony element would do well to consider May and early June over later in the summer, and any venue with a solid covered outdoor space or a genuine indoor alternative offers the most confidence.

Autumn can deliver its own appeal across the Ribble Valley and Forest of Bowland: rich foliage, lower light and that slightly theatrical quality that suits certain barn and country house venues well. Winter and early spring bookings tend to carry considerably lower hire costs and much better date availability, particularly at country house and hotel venues that are not dependent on outdoor spaces.

Bridebook's data shows that 47% of weddings now take place on a Saturday, the lowest proportion on record, while 27% of couples choose a weekday date. For couples open to a Thursday or Friday, Lancashire venues regularly offer meaningfully better pricing and a wider choice of dates.

Getting to Lancashire and staying nearby

Lancashire is well connected by both road and rail for guests travelling from elsewhere in the country. The M6 provides a direct north-south link through the centre of the county, while the M65 connects East Lancashire between Burnley and Preston. Manchester Airport sits roughly 45 minutes from Preston, which is a practical option for any guests arriving from outside the UK or from further afield within it.

Rail connections are strong. Preston is on the West Coast Main Line with regular direct services from London Euston, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Manchester. Lancaster, Blackburn and Burnley all have their own stations with connections into Manchester and across to West Yorkshire.

For guests needing overnight accommodation, rural venues in the Ribble Valley require the most advance planning. On-site rooms tend to fill quickly, and nearby B&Bs and hotels in towns like Clitheroe benefit from early booking, particularly for summer weekends. Town-based venues in Preston, Lancaster and Blackburn have more accommodation options within walking distance, which simplifies logistics for guests who are not driving.

Quick facts about weddings in Lancashire

Wedding BudgetWedding Budget
£18,197£18,197
That's over £2,000 less than the UK averageThat's over £2,000 less than the UK average
Month to get marriedMonth to get married
JuneJune
Warmer temperatures are ideal for open-air weddingsWarmer temperatures are ideal for open-air weddings
Average lead timeAverage lead time
12-24 months12-24 months
For the most in-demand venues in LancashireFor the most in-demand venues in Lancashire
Average guestsAverage guests
80-9080-90
North West weddings are typically mid-sized North West weddings are typically mid-sized
Most popular cityMost popular city
PrestonPreston
A centrally located hub with strong rail links A centrally located hub with strong rail links
Hidden gemHidden gem
Holmes MillHolmes Mill
Unique industrial-chic wedding venue in LancashireUnique industrial-chic wedding venue in Lancashire
Wedding themeWedding theme
Rustic romanceRustic romance
Barns, wildflowers and countryside settingsBarns, wildflowers and countryside settings
Local trendLocal trend
Sustainable weddingsSustainable weddings
Locally sourced menus and eco-conscious choicesLocally sourced menus and eco-conscious choices
FAQ's

Are wedding venues in Lancashire likely to have restrictions on things like timings and music?

It is possible that wedding venues in Lancashire may have restrictions on things like timings and music, as many venues have noise restrictions or may need to adhere to local licensing laws. It is important to check with each individual venue about their specific policies. Some venues may also have restrictions on the types of decorations that can be used or may require couples to use their preferred vendors for things like catering or flowers. Couples should ask about any restrictions when touring venues and ensure they are comfortable with the policies before booking.

How many guests can most wedding venues in Lancashire accommodate?

Most wedding venues in Lancashire can accommodate a range of guest numbers, from intimate gatherings of 20 guests to grand celebrations of 300 or more. It is best to discuss your specific guest numbers and requirements with the wedding venue to determine their capacity and suitability for your wedding.

What are the best outdoor wedding venues in Lancashire?

Lancashire is home to many beautiful outdoor wedding venues, ranging from gardens and estates to barns and farms. Some popular options include Bashall Barn, Beeston Manor, and Browsholme Hall. Outdoor venues can offer a stunning backdrop for wedding ceremonies and receptions, and can allow couples to take advantage of the natural beauty of the area. However, it is important to consider weather contingencies and ensure that outdoor venues have appropriate accommodations in case of inclement weather. Couples should also ensure that the venue has adequate restroom facilities and parking for guests.

What are the most popular wedding venues in Lancashire?

Lancashire has many popular wedding venues, including castles, hotels, manor houses, and barns. Some of the most popular wedding venues in Lancashire include the stunning Beeston Manor, the magnificent Samlesbury Hall, the rustic Browsholme Hall & The Tithe Barn, the impressive Eaves Hall, the elegant Mitton Hall, and the enchanting Ashfield House.

What is the average cost of a wedding photographer in Lancashire?

The cost of a wedding photographer in Lancashire can vary depending on factors such as their experience, the length of coverage, and the products you require. On average, couples in the UK spend around £800-£1,500 on wedding photography. However, some photographers may charge less or more than this, so it's important to research and compare prices and portfolios to find the right photographer for your needs and budget who will be able to provide images for you to always treasure.

What is the best time of year to have a wedding in Lancashire?

Lancashire offers a beautiful backdrop for weddings all year round, but the best time of year to get married in Lancashire depends on personal preferences and the type of wedding you want. Summer weddings are popular for their warm weather and longer daylight hours, but they can also be more expensive and crowded. Spring and autumn weddings can offer milder weather and stunning seasonal scenery, while winter weddings can be cosy and romantic, with the opportunity for festive touches.

How much do wedding venues in Lancashire cost?

Venue hire in the North West of England averages £6,211, though final prices vary considerably depending on venue type, guest numbers and what is included in the package. Barn venues and country house estates tend to sit above this figure, while hotel and event spaces in Preston or Blackburn often offer more flexibility. The UK national average for venue hire is £6,040.

Are there affordable wedding venues in Lancashire?

Yes. Lancashire has a strong range of options at different price points, from budget-friendly town-centre venues to rural properties with off-peak packages. Filtering by budget on Bridebook is a good starting point for couples working within tighter budgets.

What are the best wedding venues near Preston or Blackburn?

Both towns and their surrounding areas have a solid range of options, from hotels with full wedding packages to country estates and manor houses a short drive from the town centre. Use Bridebook's location filters to narrow down by area and compare capacities and pricing directly.

Do Lancashire wedding venues offer all-inclusive packages?

Yes. A number of hotel and estate venues across Lancashire offer all-inclusive packages that cover venue hire, catering, drinks and staffing within a single per-head or fixed fee. These can simplify both budgeting and supplier coordination, and are worth comparing.

Are there barn wedding venues in Lancashire?

Yes. Barn venues are among the most popular choices across the county, particularly in the Ribble Valley and surrounding countryside.

When should I book my Lancashire wedding venue?

Booking 12 to 24 months in advance is recommended for peak summer months and popular barn and country house venues. Off-peak and midweek dates generally have more flexibility, but earlier is still preferable for any first-choice venue.

Wedding venues in Lancashire at a glance: interactive map