Wedding venue inspiration - Historic venues

Deciding on your ideal wedding venue is an key part of your wedding planning.

There is a huge choice of different venue types in the West Midlands including hotels, barns, country manor houses, romantic castles as well as chic city and town centre locations.

Check out these stunning wedding venues and those further afield in our listings below.

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Malvern College, Worcestershire

Providing an inherently romantic setting, Malvern College is set within 250 acres of beautiful and historic grounds. Framed by the majesty of the Malvern Hills rising behind the college's main building, the grounds boast a wealth of seasonal flowers, as well as evergreens, blossom, oak and fir trees. As impressive as its location, Malvern College's main building is a breathtaking sight, as too is the entire 250-acre campus which is littered with elegant Victorian buildings. Nestled at the foot of the Malvern Hills, the school's tower overlooks St George's Terrace and the Severn Valley; on a clear day the views are truly mesmerizing.

Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings, Worcestershire

Encompassing 30 historic buildings and beautiful surroundings the Windmill, Town Hall and the National Telephone Kiosk Collection are standout features of the setting. There's also the opportunity to hire the Bromsgrove Society of Model Engineers Railway for a ride on – an unforgettable wedding day experience. New Guesten Hall is a prime wedding venue space located just 50 metres from the main entrance. It's 14th-century roof was originally part of Worcester Cathedral's Reception Hall and contains beautiful Medieval carpentry that can be viewed throughout the building, including from the Weaver Gallery that is located above the main hall.