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Lewes, East Sussex
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Cardigan, Swansea
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  • £6,575 – £18,500
  • 120
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Mauchline, East Ayrshire
  • Moderate ($$)
  • 1000
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Tiverton, Devon
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  • £8,500 – £12,500
  • 120
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Ludlow, Shropshire
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  • £250 – £6,500
  • 60
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Dunoon, Argyll and Bute
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Arbroath, Angus
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  • £5,000 – £8,400
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Hay On Wye, Powys
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  • £600 – £9,450
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Pembroke, Pembrokeshire
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  • From £700
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Linlithgow, West Lothian
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Oban, Argyll and Bute
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  • £1,995 – £4,995
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Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire, Cambridgeshire
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  • ~£5,000
  • 120
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Ryde, Isle of Wight
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  • £400 – £600
  • 100
  • 18
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Warrenpoint, County Down
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  • £1,000 – £3,000
  • 80
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Leuchars, Fife
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  • £3,000 – £5,000
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London, South East London
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  • £1,200 – £10,000
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Brodick, North Ayrshire
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  • £1,200 – £5,500
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Forfar, Angus
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  • £1,500 – £5,500
  • 90
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Market Harborough, Northamptonshire
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  • £4,500 – £8,000
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Chester Le Street, County Durham
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  • From £2,500
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Oban, Argyll and Bute
  • From £150.00 pp
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Newtownbutler, County Fermanagh
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  • From £2,500
  • 80
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Dornoch, Highland
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  • 90
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Isle of Mull, Argyll and Bute
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  • £500 – £1,600
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Caldicot, Monmouthshire
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  • £500 – £6,000
  • 80
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Enniskillen, County Fermanagh
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  • From £850
  • 55
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Blairgowrie, Perth and Kinross
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  • 20
  • 8
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Appleby-in-westmorland, Cumbria
  • Moderate ($$)
  • 100
  • 10
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Corfe Castle, Dorset
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  • 250
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Quothquan, South Lanarkshire
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  • 110
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Forfar, Fife
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Newton Stewart, Dumfries and Galloway
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  • £9,000 – £10,500
  • 90
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Fort William, Highland
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  • From £350
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Swanage, Dorset
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  • 120
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Hexham, Northumberland
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  • 200
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Dingwall, Highland
  • From £75.00 pp
  • 80
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Salisbury, Wiltshire
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  • From £800
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Downpatrick, County Down
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  • 120
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Shrewsbury, Shropshire
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  • £800 – £910
  • 36
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Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway
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Newark-On-Trent, Nottinghamshire
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Kilconquhar, Fife
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  • £700 – £1,500
  • 140
  • 12
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FAQ's

Can you get married in a real castle in the UK?

Yes — there are genuine historic castle venues licensed for civil weddings across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Scotland has the highest concentration of real castle wedding venues in the UK, including fortified tower houses, baronial estates, and island castle properties. In England and Wales, a mix of authentic medieval castles and castle-style manor houses hold ceremony licences. Always confirm that the specific venue — and its preferred ceremony space — holds the relevant licence before booking.

Are there castle wedding venues in Scotland?

Scotland has more castle wedding venues than any other part of the UK, ranging from intimate tower houses and rural Highland retreats to grand Victorian baronial estates with full accommodation and exclusive-use hire. Scottish castle venues frequently offer all-inclusive wedding packages and benefit from Scotland's more flexible marriage laws, which allow a wider range of ceremony locations and officiants than in England and Wales. Castle wedding venues in Edinburgh and the Lothians offer the most accessible options for couples travelling from elsewhere in the UK.

Are there castle wedding venues in England, Wales and Northern Ireland?

Yes — castle wedding venues are available across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, though the character differs significantly by region. England's castle venues are concentrated in counties with strong medieval heritage, including Kent, Essex, Yorkshire, and Northumberland. Welsh castle venues include both restored castle properties and atmospheric ruins with licensed outdoor ceremony spaces. Northern Ireland and Ireland have a strong offer of historic castle and castle-style properties, many with exclusive-use hire and on-site accommodation.

How much do castle wedding venues cost in the UK?

Castle wedding venue costs range from around £4,000 for castle ruin and outdoor ceremony spaces to £50,000 or more for exclusive-use Scottish castle estates with full accommodation. Boutique castle hotels and smaller castle venues typically fall between £5,000 and £20,000. The main cost drivers are exclusive use vs partial hire, on-site accommodation inclusion, guest numbers, and whether catering and coordination are bundled. Weekday and winter bookings offer the most competitive pricing across all castle venue types in the UK.

Are there small or affordable castle wedding venues in the UK?

Yes — not all castle weddings are large-scale or high-cost. Smaller castle venues, boutique castle hotels, and castle-style manor houses with limited capacity offer the architectural character of a castle wedding at a more accessible price point, typically from around £5,000. Some Welsh castle venues and Scottish tower house properties are particularly well suited to intimate celebrations. Filtering by guest capacity and budget on Bridebook is the most efficient way to identify affordable castle wedding venues across the UK.

Are there exclusive-use castle wedding venues?

Exclusive use is one of the defining features of many castle wedding venues — particularly Scottish castle estates and English castle manor properties. Exclusive use typically means the entire venue, grounds, and accommodation are reserved solely for your wedding party, which adds significantly to the atmosphere and privacy of the day. Some castle venues require exclusive hire as standard; others offer it alongside partial-use packages. Confirm the terms carefully, particularly at castle venues that also operate as hotels or tourist attractions.

What is the difference between a castle venue and a castle-style venue?

A genuine castle venue is a historically fortified structure — medieval, Tudor, or later — that has been adapted or restored for weddings while retaining its original architecture. A castle-style venue is a grand country house or manor built to evoke castle architecture, typically featuring towers, battlements, or Gothic detailing, but without the historic fortification. Both are entirely valid choices for a castle wedding — the distinction matters mainly if authenticity is important to you. Scotland tends to have the highest proportion of genuine historic castle venues; England has more castle-style manor houses. Bridebook listings include both types.

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What counts as a castle wedding venue?

Not all castle venues for weddings are the same, and understanding the range helps couples find the right fit. At one end of the spectrum are genuine historic castles — fortified structures, often medieval in origin, that have been adapted for modern weddings while retaining their original architecture.

Scotland has the highest concentration of these in the UK, with castle estates ranging from romantic tower houses to sprawling baronial properties with full accommodation and exclusive-use hire.

England's castle wedding venues tend toward grand castle-style manor houses and restored estate properties — architecturally imposing, historically significant, and often set within formal grounds.

Wales offers a distinctive category of its own: castle ruins with licensed outdoor ceremony spaces, where couples can marry within ancient walls against a dramatic landscape backdrop. Castle-style boutique hotels and smaller castle properties complete the picture for couples seeking the aesthetic at a more intimate or accessible scale.

Scotland's castle wedding venues

For couples with a castle wedding in mind, Scotland deserves particular attention. Castle wedding venues in Scotland range from island retreats and Highland estate castles to Lowland tower houses and grand Victorian baronial properties, and the concentration of genuine historic castles is unmatched anywhere else in the UK.

Castles in Scotland available as wedding venues frequently offer all-inclusive packages — combining exclusive use of the venue, on-site accommodation, catering, and coordination — which can represent strong value compared to equivalent English castle venues.

Scottish castle wedding venues also benefit from Scotland's more flexible marriage laws, which allow a wider range of ceremony locations and officiants than in England and Wales, suiting the outdoor grounds and ruins of many castle properties particularly well. Weekday and winter bookings at Scottish castle venues typically offer the most competitive pricing.

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Castle wedding venues across England, Wales and Northern Ireland

Outside Scotland, castle wedding venues in England are concentrated most strongly in counties with deep medieval heritage. Castle wedding venues in Kent and castle wedding venues in Essex are among the highest-searched in England, reflecting both the counties' history and their accessibility from London and the South East.

Castle wedding venues in Yorkshire offer some of England's most dramatic northern settings, while wedding venues in castles across Wales combine genuine fortified history with extraordinary landscape scenery.

Castle wedding venues in Northern Ireland and across Ireland add a further layer of options for couples open to the island's extraordinary concentration of historic properties — many offering exclusive-use hire at competitive prices relative to mainland equivalents.

The most important first question is whether the castle holds a ceremony licence. Not all castle venues for weddings are licensed for legal civil ceremonies — some offer only their grounds or reception spaces, with couples required to marry elsewhere. If you want to hold your ceremony within the castle itself, confirm the licence status before enquiring.

Exclusive use is a central characteristic of most castle wedding venues in the UK. Many castle properties offer — or require — full estate hire, giving couples and their guests exclusive access to the building, grounds, and accommodation. This is worth confirming carefully at castle venues that also operate as hotels or tourist attractions, where shared access may affect the atmosphere of the day.

Accommodation capacity matters as much as ceremony capacity at castle venues. Castle properties used for weddings are often set within estate grounds away from towns, making on-site rooms essential for guests travelling from elsewhere. Check whether the on-site accommodation can house your core wedding party, and whether nearby overflow accommodation is available for larger guest lists.

Finally, weather contingency. Many castle venues have atmospheric outdoor ceremony spaces within the grounds or ruins, and a UK castle wedding in the open air can be spectacular — but a reliable indoor alternative is essential. Confirm both options before committing.

How much do castle wedding venues cost in the UK?

Castle wedding venue hire varies considerably by type, location, and exclusivity:

  • Boutique castle hotel packages: from around £8,000–£20,000
  • Scottish castle estates (exclusive use): typically £12,000–£50,000+
  • English castle-style manor venues: £10,000–£35,000+
  • Welsh castle venues: from £6,000–£20,000
  • Castle ruins and outdoor ceremony spaces: from around £4,000
  • Small castle wedding venues: from approximately £5,000

Scottish castle venues frequently offer all-inclusive packages that bundle accommodation, catering, and coordination, which can represent better value than equivalent English castle properties where these elements are often priced separately. Weekday and autumn or winter castle weddings offer the most meaningful savings across all types. Smaller castle venues and castle-style hotels can deliver the architectural drama of a castle wedding at a more accessible price point for couples working within a tighter budget.

Finding castle wedding venues near you

Bridebook's search lets couples find castle wedding venues across the whole of the UK — whether you're searching for a castle venue in a specific county, filtering by guest capacity, or comparing exclusive-use castle estates by price. Use the location and filter tools to narrow your search, and enquire directly with venues from their Bridebook listing.

Castle wedding venues offer something no other venue type can match — the weight of history, the drama of stone towers and battlements, and a setting that makes a wedding feel genuinely extraordinary. Read moreBridebook lists castle wedding venues across the whole of the UK, from grand Scottish castle estates and fortified English manor houses to atmospheric Welsh castle grounds and intimate castle-style hotels in Northern Ireland and Ireland, all with transparent pricing, real photos, and direct enquiry.