For a celebration filled with warm light you can't go wrong with a wedding at one of the these venues with a glasshouse. They bring together nature, plants and gorgeous gardens in unique light filled spaces.
Now I know there's lots of spectacular venues down south, but I felt like this list of curated spaces in the North of England and Wales was missing - so here's my top pics for a wedding under glass.
Abeywood Estate, Cheshire. A chance to get married in either the gazebo in the exotic gardens or in The Orangery, nestled in the delamere countryside.
Combermere Abbey, Cheshire. The glasshouse, filled with light and surrounded by vines in the walled garden. With options of both an indoor and outdoor ceremony.
Garthmyl Hall, Shropshire. A unique luxury wedding venue nestled in the Welsh countryside. The Orangery can be used for intimate ceremonies.
Middleton Lodge, North Yorkshire. The fig house exudes simple elegance, overlooking the walled garden set in the two acre Middleton Estate.
The Riding School, Derbyshire. An elegant venue with a trendy reception space set amongst the manicured gardens of the Calke Abbey. Whilst you can't get married in the glasshouse it's an amazing spot for photos.
Sefton Park Palm House, Liverpool. A truly unique ceremony location, surrounded by palms and the exotic botanical collection at this victorian orangery.
The Blackfriars, Salford. A super trendy urban venue with a small glasshouse alongside versatile reception spaces and a lush garden space.
Walton Hall, Cheshire. The Vinery is a courtyard, located behind the iconic Glasshouses full of natural light available for intimate ceremonies.
From my experience, glasshouse venues do a lot of the work for you setting an elegant, natural tone for your day. However, I do have a few bonus tips to think about if you book one of these unique venues.
Decor. gorgeous backdrops don't need lots of fussy decor as theywill set the scene by themselves. Think about drawing out the natural botanical surroundings of glasshouses with a delicate arch for the ceremony and simple floral bowls for the reception.
Night time. Make the most of the atmosphere created at night with fairlights or candles to illuminates these special spaces.
Heat. Whilst British summers are fames for a bit of rain, be cautious of booking a glasshouse venue for dates in peak summer as they can get very hot.
If you're thinking about a glasshouse - book a consultation direct through the website - I can't wait to hear your ideas.
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