Wedding Venues in Staffordshire & Average Costs
Staffordshire is home to a huge variety of wedding venues, from local landmarks to theme parks and luxurious, sprawling country manors steeped in history.
The grand Gothic stately manor at Alton Towers may be one of the most famous stately homes in the county, but after being gutted during the early 20th century, it’s not exactly suitable for a wedding. Luckily, there are still plenty of grand manor houses around Staffordshire that are perfect for a lavish and elegant wedding. Sandon Hall in Stafford is a stunning stately home located in 400 acres of private grounds. Hilltop Country House is a picturesque and oil-painting-worthy house from the 17th century, with a two-time Michelin star-winning chef. Weston Hall is a Grade II listed Elizabethan mansion surrounded by incredible scenery.
The Peak District is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful parts of the country, with many regions reminiscent of Middle Earth, with deep caverns and towering mountains. You can celebrate the natural beauty of the area by having an outdoor wedding ceremony and reception at venues such as Moddershall Oaks Country Spa Retreat, Combermere Abbey Estate and Thorpe Garden - Cripps & Co.
With so much character around the area, you won’t be surprised to know that there are plenty of venues that have just as much character. Churnet Valley Railway is perfect if you’re a keen trainspotter, and fans of pottery or Channel 4’s Great Potter Throwdown will recognise Gladstone Pottery Museum. The iconic Ancient High House is the largest timber-framed townhouse in the UK, or you could tie the knot at Drayton Manor Resort and scream your nuptials from the top of a roller coaster (well, actually the on-site hotel!).
Staffordshire is already a great county for a wedding if you have a smaller budget, but there are loads of affordable venues if you’re not looking to spend much. Venues such as The Ashes Barns and Country House, Whistle Barns and Branston Golf & Country Club are all brilliant and should definitely be added to your list of potential locations.
The average cost of a wedding venue in Staffordshire is £5,818, which is a tiny bit less than the UK average of £5,945. So, not only is there a wide variety of venues to choose from, but you’re also likely to spend less than other couples across the country.
Average Wedding Venue Booking Lead Times in Staffordshire
As Staffordshire is such a popular place to get married, the average lead time in the area is between 12 and 18 months. But, if you’re keen on getting married in a particularly sought-after venue or you’re set on a weekend or summer date, this could jump to two or more years.
If you’re flexible, then you’re likely to find somerhing for a lot sooner. Even better if you’re open to a range of venues and dates – including during the winter or the middle of the week – which means you could find something suitable for as soon as six months from now.