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Choosing a Wedding Venue

Choosing a Wedding Venue

A review of the Hampshire wedding venues that we considered hiring for our wedding.

Choosing the venue was by far the most difficult decision about planning our wedding; perhaps because there were some things that we knew we wanted from the outset, either from personal preference or because of things we had thought were particularly good at other weddings we’d been to.

Our Wedding Venue Requirements

There were also some things that we realised we liked the idea of as we went along and discussed ideas …

These are all fairly straightforward requirements, but when combined they made the decision more difficult as we were looking at the whole package in one go: A venue that could host the ceremony, the wedding breakfast and the evening reception, as well as providing food and drinks packages, and accommodation.

Wedding Venue Brochures

We did look at some cool locations that didn’t offer the whole package; places that could do “just the ceremony” or “just the reception”. These served to consolidate our thoughts that we wanted everything in one place, avoiding the hassle of guests having to drive anywhere once they had arrived for the ceremony, and also, avoiding the problem of guests having to arrange taxis back to their hotels.

So we went to loads of websites and ordered loads of brochures from hotels. We also drove round areas that we thought might make nice locations and dropped-in to several hotels unannounced. This soon gave us an idea about the amount of money we could expect to pay for a venue and meal, and a good idea of what we’d get for the money.

Once we had this basic local knowledge it became quite easy to go through the brochures and make ruthless decisions based on simple criteria, such as:

Hampshire Wedding Venue Shortlist

We had narrowed it down to 3 although we weren’t convinced straight away by any of them.

Well by this time we had ruled out the Montagu, but Carey’s was still a possibility. On Dahlia’s advice we went up to Marwell Hall. We were greeted by Katie who showed us round this lovely listed building in the middle of a conservation zoological park. Like Dahlia, Katie was great fun and we immediately had a rapport with her. She explained what they do to the place for a wedding (all the little things like take vistors signs down, unprice the local artist’s pictures, etc).

Wedding Venue: Marwell Hall

We were quite taken by the place, and the staff, but it would mean that our ceremony and reception would be in different places, however, Katie mentioned that there was a road train that would pick up people from the hotel so they wouldn’t have to walk. We thought this small eccentric touch would add to the charm and individuality of our day and we were sold. This would of course give people a change of scenery without them having to do anything (and I would get to arrive in a nice car!). The Hall was quite expensive to hire, but as it is a chartiy, we felt happy to pay, rather than lining an over-priced hotel’s pockets. Also they didn’t stiff us for corkage, so we could buy our own champagne and they would charge us the same corkage as if it were a normal bottle of wine!

So, we decided on a ceremony at Marwell Hall, preceded and succeeded by drinks, and wedding breakfast and evening reception in Marwell hotel, a short train ride away.