St. Albans
While now a commuter town serving London’s ever-increasing sprawl, St Albans in Hertfordshire has preserved its long and distinguished history and successfully retains its character as a historic market town. The Medieval clock tower on the High Street proudly sets the tone for the town, from the miles of historic timbered buildings to the Gothic cathedral began almost 1000 years ago. Just outside the city centre, Verulamium Park offers over 100 acres of charming lawns, gardens and woodlands, as well as a museum exploring St Albans’ Roman roots. St Alban’s boasts not one but two train stations; City Station serves commuters with a fast rail link to London in one direction and Luton Airport in the other, while Abbey Station serves nearby Watford Junction. Well served by the M1, A1(M) and M25, St Albans is easily accessible by car. Photograph: Alamy
7 Wedding Venues in St. Albans meet your criteria
What this venue offers
- Parking
- Guest Accommodation
- Civil License
- No Corkage
- Fully Accessible
What this venue offers
- Parking
- Guest Accommodation
- Golf
- Spa
- Civil License
Here at Bingham Riverhouse we believe your day is all about you so we create bespoke packages based on your requirements with prices starting from £4,000.00
Our beautiful venue will provide the perfect setting, ambiance, cuisine and service to make your wedding a memorable occasion for you and your guests.
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St. Albans
While now a commuter town serving London’s ever-increasing sprawl, St Albans in Hertfordshire has preserved its long and distinguished history and successfully retains its character as a historic market town. The Medieval clock tower on the High Street proudly sets the tone for the town, from the miles of historic timbered buildings to the Gothic cathedral began almost 1000 years ago. Just outside the city centre, Verulamium Park offers over 100 acres of charming lawns, gardens and woodlands, as well as a museum exploring St Albans’ Roman roots. St Alban’s boasts not one but two train stations; City Station serves commuters with a fast rail link to London in one direction and Luton Airport in the other, while Abbey Station serves nearby Watford Junction. Well served by the M1, A1(M) and M25, St Albans is easily accessible by car. Photograph: Alamy