Wedding Venues in Wiltshire

Discover wedding venues in Wiltshire, from elegant country houses and rustic barns to exclusive-use countryside estates. Compare ceremony and wedding reception venues in Wiltshire and start planning your perfect day. Read moreExplore Wiltshire wedding venues including barns, manor houses and rural reception venues. Find the ideal wedding venue in Wiltshire for countryside ceremonies, stylish receptions and exclusive-use celebrations.
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The White Horse View

Westbury, Wiltshire
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The White Horse View is a bar and restaurant overlooking the iconic Westbury White Horse, offering beautiful countryside views and a relaxed setting for weddings and receptions.
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  • £1,500 – £3,500
Everything you need to know about weddings in Wiltshire

Wiltshire is one of the South West’s most picturesque wedding counties — a place of rolling countryside, historic estates and quintessential English villages, with a calm, rural feel that still stays highly accessible. From elegant country houses and manor estates to characterful barns and working farms, wedding venues in Wiltshire suit everything from intimate celebrations to big weekend-long gatherings.

Couples planning weddings in Wiltshire are often drawn by the variety: you can host a classic countryside ceremony with gardens and views, a modern barn reception with all the party energy, or a refined house wedding with on-site accommodation for guests. With popular hubs like Salisbury, Swindon, Chippenham and Marlborough, plus quieter rural pockets around Devizes, Warminster and Trowbridge, you’ll find venues across the county that feel private and destination-like — without feeling remote.

If you’re comparing Wiltshire wedding venues, this page is built to help you shortlist confidently based on style, capacity and reception set-up.

Why Choose Wiltshire for Your Wedding?

Wiltshire combines a premium countryside setting with practical planning advantages:

  • Scenic landscapes ideal for outdoor ceremonies and photos
  • Strong choice of exclusive-use venues for full-property weddings
  • Barn, farm and country house options across the county
  • Easy access from London and the South West via major routes and rail links
  • Flexible ceremony + reception venues so guests can stay in one place

It’s a popular choice for couples who want the atmosphere of a rural destination wedding — but still want good transport, accommodation options and a wide supplier network.

Wiltshire also has real depth for reception-led planning — a key consideration for many couples. Whether you’re planning a classic wedding breakfast followed by an evening party, or a reception-only celebration with a big dancefloor and band, there are plenty of wedding reception venues in Wiltshire that cater to different formats.

When you’re comparing venues for your reception, look out for:

  • Reception room capacity (seated vs evening numbers can differ)
  • Flow between spaces (drinks reception area → meal → evening party)
  • Dancefloor size and staging for bands/DJs
  • Licensing and end times (especially for rural venues)
  • Catering style (in-house packages vs approved suppliers)

Many Wiltshire venues are set up for a seamless day where you can host your ceremony, wedding breakfast and evening reception all on-site — which reduces logistics and makes the guest experience smoother, particularly for countryside locations.

The Main Venue Styles You’ll Find in Wiltshire

Wiltshire is known for countryside venues — but there’s more range than many couples expect.

Country House & Manor House Wedding Venues

Perfect for timeless, elegant weddings with gardens, grand staircases, and refined reception rooms. Many offer exclusive use and guest accommodation, which works well for multi-day celebrations.

Barn Wedding Venues & Rustic Countryside Spaces

Barn wedding venues in Wiltshire are a major draw: atmospheric beams, big open-plan rooms, and flexible layouts for both dining and dancing. They’re especially popular for couples who want a relaxed day that still feels polished.

Farm Wedding Venues & Rural Estates

From working farms to estate settings, farm venues often offer privacy, generous outdoor space and a “weekend wedding” feel — with the option to bring in your own styling touches.

Hotel Wedding Venues

Ideal for convenience: on-site rooms, experienced staff, and all-in-one packages. A strong option if guests are travelling in, or if you want simplified planning.

Smaller & Intimate Venues

There’s healthy demand for small wedding venues in Wiltshire, and the county delivers — from boutique houses to charming rural settings that feel personal without losing quality.

A few practical checks make a big difference when you start shortlisting:

  • Guest numbers: confirm both seated and evening reception capacity
  • Accommodation: check on-site rooms and nearby options for overflow
  • Catering: understand packages, minimum spends and menu flexibility
  • Access: consider parking and transport for rural locations
  • Weather plan: if you want gardens or outdoor photos, ask about indoor alternatives

You’ll find venues with different planning styles across the county — including those close to Salisbury, Swindon and Chippenham which can be especially convenient for guests travelling by rail, without turning your wedding into a “city” event.

Booking Lead Times in Wiltshire

Wiltshire is consistently popular, especially for countryside venues and peak summer Saturdays. Many couples book 12–18 months in advance, and prime dates at high-demand venues can go earlier.

If you’re working to a shorter timeline, consider midweek weddings or off-peak seasons — many venues have greater availability and may offer added value through packages.

Getting Around & Where Guests Can Stay

Wiltshire is well connected by road and rail, with stations in places like Salisbury, Swindon and Chippenham offering straightforward access for guests. Rural venues can feel wonderfully secluded — but it’s worth checking local taxi availability and arranging transport if you’re hosting an evening reception in the countryside.

Accommodation ranges from boutique hotels and B&Bs to larger hotel groups, and many venues offer on-site rooms — ideal if you want guests to stay put after the celebrations.

Wiltshire offers a broad spread of venue pricing depending on:

  • level of exclusivity (full-hire vs shared)
  • guest numbers and catering structure
  • accommodation inclusion
  • day of week and season

Many venues provide all-inclusive packages, while others offer more flexible options with tailored catering or dry-hire components. Country houses and luxury venues often price around guest numbers, exclusivity and the scope of what’s included — while barn and farm venues may vary depending on whether catering, staffing and furniture are part of the hire.

The key is comparing like-for-like: what’s included in the hire fee, what’s additional, and how reception costs scale with guest count.

Why Book Wiltshire Wedding Venues With Bridebook?

Bridebook makes it easy to discover and compare wedding venues Wiltshire couples love — with strong coverage of barn venues, country houses and rural estates.

With Bridebook you can:

  • browse venue photos and key details quickly
  • compare capacity, style and pricing guidance
  • shortlist your favourites
  • enquire directly with venues

You can also expand your search through Wedding venues in the UK (and South West hubs where relevant), or refine into your preferred style category once you know what you’re leaning towards.

Quick facts about weddings in Wiltshire

Wedding BudgetWedding Budget
£21,921 £21,921
Above the UK average, thanks to local demandAbove the UK average, thanks to local demand
Month to get marriedMonth to get married
August August
Warm weather and long daylight hoursWarm weather and long daylight hours
Average lead timeAverage lead time
12–18 months12–18 months
Longer for summer dates or landmark venuesLonger for summer dates or landmark venues
Average guestsAverage guests
90-11090-110
Ideal for barn venues and countryside manorsIdeal for barn venues and countryside manors
Most popular cityMost popular city
Salisbury Salisbury
A city with great rail links and steeped in historyA city with great rail links and steeped in history
Hidden gemHidden gem
Larmer TreeLarmer Tree
A whimsical garden venue with free-roaming peacocksA whimsical garden venue with free-roaming peacocks
Wedding themeWedding theme
Rustic romanceRustic romance
Barn weddings, floral displays, natural backdropsBarn weddings, floral displays, natural backdrops
Local trendLocal trend
Local menusLocal menus
Wiltshire ham, cider and seasonal produceWiltshire ham, cider and seasonal produce
FAQ's

Can I book my wedding reception in Wiltshire at a restaurant?

In some cases, yes — especially in towns and larger villages where restaurants offer private dining rooms or exclusive hire for wedding receptions. This can work well for smaller guest lists or more informal celebrations. Confirm licensing, timings, and whether the space supports dancing/entertainment if that’s important to you.

How far ahead can I book my Wiltshire wedding?

Most couples book wedding venues in Wiltshire 12–18 months in advance, particularly for summer weekends. If you want a peak Saturday date at a popular countryside venue, booking closer to two years ahead can be sensible. Midweek and winter dates often offer more flexibility.

Is it easy to have a church wedding in Wiltshire?

Wiltshire has many historic churches across the county, and church weddings are certainly possible. Requirements vary depending on the church and parish connections, so speak to your chosen church early and coordinate ceremony timings with your reception venue.

What are the most popular Wiltshire wedding locations?

Couples often search around hubs like Salisbury, Swindon and Chippenham for convenience, alongside rural areas known for country houses, farms and barn venues. The best location for you will depend on guest travel, accommodation and the style of venue you prefer.

What is the average price for a wedding in Wiltshire?

You can expect to pay between £50 and £99 per person for a wedding package when renting a wedding venue in Wiltshire. Costs for a flat hire fee range from £300 to £6000 per event. Depending on the size and reputation of your chosen venue, prices will vary so it’s worth having a good idea of your budget and shopping around. Hire costs for a high-end exclusive-use location in Wiltshire can range from anywhere between £10000 and £25000.

What is the busiest time for a Wiltshire wedding?

Summer weekends are typically the busiest, especially for barn and country house wedding venues. Late spring and early autumn are also popular because they balance good light for photos with slightly cooler temperatures.

Are there countryside wedding venues in Wiltshire?

Yes — Wiltshire is known for countryside weddings, with a strong selection of barns, farms, manor houses and rural estates. Many venues offer expansive grounds and private settings, ideal for relaxed celebrations and beautiful photography.

Can I host my ceremony and reception at the same venue in Wiltshire?

Many Wiltshire wedding venues are licensed for ceremonies and have dedicated reception spaces, meaning you can host your ceremony, wedding breakfast and evening reception all in one place — a big advantage for rural locations and travelling guests.

Are there barn wedding venues in Wiltshire?

Absolutely. Barn wedding venues are a major strength in Wiltshire, offering flexible layouts, strong indoor spaces for receptions, and often countryside views. Always confirm how the barn is set up for dining vs evening partying, as capacities can differ.

Can I filter Wiltshire venues by budget and capacity?

Yes. When browsing Wiltshire wedding venues, use filters to narrow by guest numbers, style and budget — then double-check whether the venue lists both seated and evening reception capacity so you can shortlist accurately.

What should I look for in a Wiltshire wedding reception venue?

Prioritise seated vs evening capacity, flow between rooms, dancefloor space, catering structure and end times. For countryside venues, also check parking, local taxi availability and accommodation options nearby.

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