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Winchester

If you’re looking to get married in a Hampshire setting that combines timeless romance with vibrant city life, Winchester no doubt heads up your list! Situated at the edge of the breathtaking South Downs National Park, the area around Winchester evokes all the drama and romance of a Jane Austen novel - which is only fitting given the novelist’s close ties to the area. In fact, she’s buried in Winchester Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in Europe and the jewel in Winchester’s crown. The ruins of Wolvesey Castle are situated adjacent to the cathedral, and the Great Hall of Winchester Castle, built in the 13th century, still stands today and is a significant destination for visitors to the town.

While Winchester’s town centre retains much of it’s Georgian and Victorian properties, fans of the cosmopolitan will be delighted to find they are full of contemporary eateries, upmarket pubs, and decidedly modern boutiques. Even the market, held in Winchester for nearly a thousand years, is decidedly on-trend, with handmade soaps and artisanal ice creams.

Winchester is on the River Itchen which continues southward to Southampton about 13 miles away, and visitors by road can get here on the M3 motorway.  Winchester railway station is served by trains between London Waterloo and Southampton or Portsmouth, and -- less frequently -- by cross-country inter-city trains to the north of England via Birmingham.

7 Wedding Venues in Winchester meet your criteria

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Hampshire, England
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When it comes to ceremonies, there is a choice of three licensed venues so you're able to choose the right one to suit your special day - from the baronial-style Tylney Suite,...

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2-120

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£140.00

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Image of Winchester Royal Hotel
Hampshire, England
Providing a traditional and relaxed atmosphere, our 16th century Winchester hotel offers the perfect wedding venue for your most special day. With our Secret Garden providing...
Image of Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire
Hampshire, England
Less than an hour from central London and perched in the midst of an ancient rural estate, where a young Henry VIII first met his future wife Catherine of Aragon, Four Seasons...
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Hampshire, England
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Hampshire, England
Image of Cowdray Walled Garden
West Sussex, England

The Walled Garden at Cowdray is located in the heart of the South Downs National Park and is a luxury destination for weddings.

Image of The White Horse Hotel, Romsey
Hampshire, England
At The White Horse Hotel we promise to make your special day memorable. Situated in the heart of Romsey, our beautiful Coaching Inn is complemented by friendly, knowledgeable...
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Winchester

If you’re looking to get married in a Hampshire setting that combines timeless romance with vibrant city life, Winchester no doubt heads up your list! Situated at the edge of the breathtaking South Downs National Park, the area around Winchester evokes all the drama and romance of a Jane Austen novel - which is only fitting given the novelist’s close ties to the area. In fact, she’s buried in Winchester Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in Europe and the jewel in Winchester’s crown. The ruins of Wolvesey Castle are situated adjacent to the cathedral, and the Great Hall of Winchester Castle, built in the 13th century, still stands today and is a significant destination for visitors to the town.

While Winchester’s town centre retains much of it’s Georgian and Victorian properties, fans of the cosmopolitan will be delighted to find they are full of contemporary eateries, upmarket pubs, and decidedly modern boutiques. Even the market, held in Winchester for nearly a thousand years, is decidedly on-trend, with handmade soaps and artisanal ice creams.

Winchester is on the River Itchen which continues southward to Southampton about 13 miles away, and visitors by road can get here on the M3 motorway.  Winchester railway station is served by trains between London Waterloo and Southampton or Portsmouth, and -- less frequently -- by cross-country inter-city trains to the north of England via Birmingham.

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