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Riverside event space on third floor
London, England50 guests
Modern, refurbished, Chapel in the Westminster area
London, England5.0 (1)
800 guests
Seafront Luxury Mansion | Decadent and Elegant with Beautiful Views | Great for Events
Westgate-on-Sea, England40 guests
Cressy Hall
Spalding, England5.0 (3)
700 guests
Unique, Quirky Space for Social Events and Private Celebration Parties
Brighton, England40 guests
Music Venue, Photography Studio, Music Recording Studio with Historic grand piano..
Leek, England5.0 (2)
150 guests
Live Recording, Livestream, Rehearsal, Podcast & Film studio
Tilbury, England70 guests
The Travellers Club
London, England100 guests
35 Acres of Garden & Wood available for Events
Lewes, England5.0 (3)
25 guests
Modern Barn Conversion
Daventry, England5.0 (15)
20 guests
Period Mansion, 7 acres, Grade 1 listed of Historic & architectural importance
Huddersfield, England5.0 (2)
150 guests
English Country Gardens with 17th century timber framed Sussex farmhouse.
Lewes, England5.0 (1)
100 guests
Beautiful Georgian 3 storey townhouse with incredible history
Hertford, England50 guests
Pricing information in this section is based on proprietary data from bookings made on Peerspace from 2016 to 2025.
Wedding venues average £220 per hour to rent, but it’s easy to spend less or more depending on what you’re looking for. For a space on the smaller side, expect to spend closer to £118, whereas larger venues run about £507 per hour.
Throwing a wedding party that's as fun as it is beautiful is all about planning. First, decide on a gorgeous wedding venue—some place that fits your creative vision for the wedding party, whether that's an understated, sit-down banquet with unbelievable food, or whether it's a fist-pumping dance party with the best DJ in town. Once the venue, date, and time are set, you can make decisions about food and drinks. Formal seating with full meals is one traditional option, though just as many people opt for a buffet-style spread now or even do light hors d'oeuvres throughout the event. If you're going to have live entertainment (typically a DJ or live band), book them as well. Most importantly, don't forget that the goal of the wedding party is to celebrate the newlyweds' love, so keep it fun and joyful!
Wedding websites and search engines will acquaint you with wedding venues in your area, but Peerspace can do you one better. As the largest event venue platform, Peerspace's listings include unique wedding party venues, unlike any other wedding you've ever been to, from charming courtyards at breweries to hidden rooftop dance spaces at boutique hotels. The variety of options is incredible, but if you browse the available wedding party venues in your area, we're sure the creative inspiration will flow. Think outside the box. Your guests will thank you for it, and they'll be talking about your wedding party for years to come.
The Internet is overflowing with creative wedding party ideas. We recommend perusing wedding blogs and magazines as well, so you can see what cool wedding party ideas others are putting into action. Soak up the inspiration, put your personal touch on it, and craft a wedding as beautiful as your love.
Wedding parties don't have to be expensive, and it's totally possible to host a cheap wedding party that's just as fun and beautiful as an expensive one. DIY as much as you can, especially in regards to the decor. Cut back on the guestlist, making it a more intimate gathering of family and close friends. Most importantly, you can save an enormous amount of money renting a stunning wedding party venue through Peerspace. You can also save a lot of money by streamlining your food and drink—opting for more shareable food and buffet-style options instead of a formal meal, and offering only beer and wine rather than a full bar.