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Famous for honey-toned stone cottages, quaint villages and stunning countryside, it’s no wonder so many couples choose the Cotswolds as their place to tie the knot. We’ve selected some of the most beautiful wedding locations in the Cotswolds to inspire you…

Not only is the Cotswolds a swirling mass of history, culture, idyllic views, chocolate villages and great food, they are also home to some of Britain’s finest hotels, manor houses and country houses, which many couples choose for their wedding.
Here are some of the loveliest hotel wedding venues in the Cotswolds!
The most beautiful wedding venues in the Cotswolds
Cornwell Manor, no. Chipping Norton

Considered one of the most romantic wedding venues in the Cotswolds, Cornwell Manor is a classic Georgian mansion set in 5000 acres of countryside in the Cotswold, on the Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire borders.
Similar looking? It was actually featured in the classic Christmas movie The holidays with Cameron Diaz and Jude Law as the location for one of their dates!
There are a number of ways to celebrate your wedding here, including an intimate ceremony in the ballroom, a church wedding or an al fresco ceremony in the Italianate Gardens, followed by a party on the field overlooking the lake.
Cornwell Manor is available for exclusive hire, meaning you and your significant other can be lord and lady of the manor for the day! In addition, the beautiful manor house with Georgian facade offers the perfect backdrop for photos.
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The Slaughter’s Manor House, Lower Slaughter

Located in the picturesque village of Lower Slaughter, The Slaughters Manor House is a beautiful 17th-century 4-star manor house that blends modern interiors with country charm.
Set in 5 acres of landscaped gardens, Slaughters Manor House offers an idyllic Cotswold wedding venue with luxurious bedrooms, a typically English croquet lawn, tennis court, billiards room and cocktail bar.
Couples can opt for either the exclusive use package or an all-day wedding reception and receive a dedicated events coordinator to guide them through the entire process!
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Sezincote House, nr Stowe on the Wold

If you’re looking for a little more drama, the Sezincote House might be for you. The only authentic Mughal palace in Northern Europe, the Indian style house was built in 1805 and was the inspiration for the Brighton Pavilion!
This theatrical and magical location is a uniquely romantic hidden gem, with its onion dome, minarets and sweeping Orangery enclosing the Persian Garden of Paradise, set amidst the green hills of the Gloucestershire Cotswolds.
The water gardens surrounding the house, with their temples, pools and stepping stones under the Indian Bridge, provide a number of wonderful backdrops for wedding photos.
Sezincote is a summer resort that runs from mid-May to mid-September and hosts nine weddings a year.
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The Manor House Hotel, Castle Combe

Nestling in the village of Castle Combe, one of the most famous villages in the Cotswolds, lies the 14th-century Manor House Hotel.
This historic Cotswolds wedding venue offers both indoor and outdoor spaces with scenic views of the grounds and surrounding Wiltshire countryside.
The Manor House also offers an abundance of beautiful rooms, award-winning restaurants, bespoke packages and a dedicated wedding coordinator to help couples plan their special day to perfection.
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The Painswick, Painswick

Casual informality reigns supreme in this unspoilt Cotswold village in the leafy Slad Valley. The Painswick is a welcoming, fun hotel with a glamorous cocktail bar and beautiful views from the sunny terrace.
At The Morley Horder you can exchange vows before toasting your health on the terrace and dining in the restaurant. They recommend brides and grooms to stay overnight complete with a Romeo and Juliet balcony.
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Barnsley House, Gloucestershire

Barnsley House, built in 1697 and internationally recognized for its beauty, is a coveted wedding venue. The decorative gardens, an intimate setting for up to 100 people, are the main feature of this 17th century gabled stone manor house.
With 18 rooms it can be rented exclusively, there is a spa area so you can stay a few nights and let yourself be pampered.
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Grittleton House, no. Chippenham

Set in 35 acres of grounds, Grittleton House is a magnificent exclusive privately owned country wedding retreat in the Cotswolds near Chippenham. The stunning exterior and gorgeous Italian sunken gardens provide the ultimate backdrop for those important wedding photos.
Grittleton House is a stately home built for entertaining, with a grand ballroom, a comfortable library and elegant common rooms, and an impressive Orangery.
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King’s Head Hotel, Cirencester

This converted medieval coaching inn is now a state-of-the-art boutique hotel with exquisite interior design and a wonderfully warm welcome. It’s a bit different for a wedding venue, set in Cirencester’s Market Square and retaining original features such as the Victorian facade and Roman mosaic in the reception area.
They have six different rooms to get married in, whether you want 18 guests or 300, all with different vibes from the library, which is like an old-fashioned gentleman’s club, corn hall, the wine cellar with its glass-walled wine exhibition, or the Vaulted cellar with its jazz club atmosphere.
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Lords of the manor, Upper Slaughter

A former honeystone vicarage, the Lords of the Manor is a luxurious hotel with a sense of tradition. Surrounded by beautiful gardens, it’s just as lovely in winter as it is in summer, and is particularly praised for its Michelin-starred dinners.
You can choose to exchange your vows in the Garden Room, which overlooks the beautiful walled garden, or in the Conservatory, a sun-drenched room. Then treat yourself to the exclusive wedding breakfast with a Michelin star and stay in one of the 26 rooms.
While you don’t have to rent the entire venue for your wedding, exclusive use adds that extra wow factor to the occasion.
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The Bay Tree, Burford

Full of historic charm and modern style, The Bay Tree is located in the quintessential English town of Burford and dates back to 1565. It retains many original features including flagstone floors, roaring fireplaces and a gallery staircase with original tapestries has 21 stylish bedrooms, in weddings where your guests can stay.
The secret walled garden with its elegant summer house is a particular favorite for al fresco celebrations and can accommodate up to 90 people. However, other equally charming spaces are available, especially if you’re looking for a winter wedding!
The Swan, Bibury

Surrounded by meadows dotted with grazing cows and sheep, in a village described by William Morris as the finest in England, this 17th-century former coaching inn is where you would expect a Jane Austen novel to unfold.
The Swan is a charming building with beautiful gardens and has 22 rooms and a summer cottage for overnight stays. Situated on the banks of the River Coln, it is perfect for an intimate and traditional occasion, with garden ceremonies in the pretty summer house and receptions for VIPs of up to 110.
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Beautiful wedding venues near the Cotswolds
The Springs, Woodstock

In the heart of this Oxfordshire market town, The Feathers is a characterful town house hotel, made up of a range of different buildings, decorated with modern colours, bold wallpaper and classic furniture. It is particularly well known for its collection of more than 400 gins from around the world and it is an intimate, personal experience to stay there.
Weddings here combine a sense of country chic with urban sophistication, whether planning an intimate dinner party or a large family occasion. It is a few minutes’ walk from the gates of Blenheim Palace, which adds to its charm and is known for its excellent food.
Old Bank Hotel, Oxford
It really is impossible to fault the Old Bank Hotel in Oxford, where standards remain eternally high and the location just steps from the Bodleian Library offers you the very best of this historic city. You really couldn’t ask for more for a city wedding in glorious style.
While it’s their sister hotel nearby, the Old Parsonage, which is licensed for civil ceremonies, followed by a private reception in one of two rooms at the Old Bank Hotel, either the Gallery, a stylish, contemporary dining room for up to 70 people , and the Red Room, with its bright red walls and a collection of contemporary British art, which can accommodate up to 30 guests.
Old Vicarage, Oxford

As previously mentioned, the Old Parsonage is the sister hotel of the Old Bank Hotel and shares its generally high standards and excellent cuisine. It’s a more intimate setting with an alluring vibe and gorgeous touches, including a gorgeous library.
For weddings you can get married in the Pike Room which can seat up to 20 guests followed by canapés in the bar before returning to the Pike Room which has been flipped for your wedding breakfast which can seat up to 16 people in the Sitting, so perfect for a really intimate occasion.
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