If you have ever dreamt about having your big day feeling like a movie or just dreamt of being in a movie (let’s face it – who hasn’t a little?), then we have some stunning wedding venues to feast your eyes over!
Just a warning… This is going to be one of those “we can dream” type of blogs. So, if you would like to take a moment, make a nice cup of tea and relax as we daydream about these stunning wedding venues featured in our favourite films – be our guest!
Luton Hoo Hotel, Golf & Spa
This grade I-listed Mansion House is an amazingly impressive venue set in Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. Steeped in history, marble interior and stunning period rooms, you will feel like a princess in Luton Hoo Hotel!
The stunning 1767 Robert Adam ballroom played host to Four Weddings and a Funeral for the second reception in the movie. This gorgeous ballroom featuring stunning memorabilia of the Romanovs (the Russian Royal Family). Luton Hoo Hotel has also been featured in A Shot in the Dark, Eyes Wide Shut, Never Say Never Again and Wilde.
Blenheim Palace
With fantastic architecture and incredible scenery, it’s not difficult to see why Blenheim Palace is a popular filming location! Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Hamlet, Black Beauty, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, The Young Victoria and The Scarlet Pimpernal are just a few famous movies that have featured the stunning venue.
Heatherden Hall at Pinewood Studios
This grade II-listed Georgian Manor in Buckinghamshire is a truly spectacular film location. Heatherden Hall has a long lineage to it but today is the grounds of Pinewood Film Studios – used as offices, film sets and as a wedding venue. The house and gardens have been featured some of our favourite films and TV shows including Doctor in the House, The Amazing Mr Blunden, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Prime Miss Jean Brodie, From Russia with Love and the Carry On films as well as One Foot in The Grave and Midsomer Murders.
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