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Getting married in London? I need ideas

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Positivepants · 16/06/2016 22:19

All I know is I want a small wedding in London but don't know where to start.

Has anyone got married in London or getting married in London who can give me some ideas?

Thank you!

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Chippednailvarnishing · 16/06/2016 22:22

A friend of a friend went to Kensington roof gardens. I always fancied Claridges...

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thatsn0tmyname · 16/06/2016 22:23

My friend hired a double decker bus to take guests from the registry office to the reception. It gave them time to get some wedding pics done whilst we had a sight seeing tour.

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jellycat1 · 16/06/2016 22:26

How small and and what kind of budget?

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DorotheaHomeAlone · 16/06/2016 22:27

I got married at a pub in north London. They had a licence so we got married at the pub and had a BBQ and photos in the big garden and dancing after. Friends decorated it all for us. It was amazing. No hire cost they just let us have the whole place for a minimum spend.

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Choccybadger · 16/06/2016 22:28

The Lanesborough - been to a gorge wedding there
The Royal Society of Arts - beautiful cellar rooms for after dinner. Classy wedding.
The Tower of London
Tower Bridge

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RonSwansonsBestFriend · 16/06/2016 22:29

The registry office in Marylebone is gorgeous and The Ivy, Scott's and Claridges are beautiful venues.

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Tubemole1 · 16/06/2016 22:29

The George Inn Borough? It's an ancient pub that belongs to the National Trust. A lot of weddings occur there.

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Wombat87 · 16/06/2016 22:38

Budget is useful. Richmond is nice - park etc for visit and photos. For reasons unknown.... I like Hackney town hall. Ignore what's either side of it, or opposite it. I've seen tones of weddings there. I love wedding photos where it's a place like that and they travel to a venue for a meal/party afterwards. We're Londoners, live and work, and I want my wedding photos showing us travelling across the city from venue to venue like we do every day. Someone I know has some amazing photos of the bridal party on the tube posing (not in rush hour obvs).

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Babymamamama · 16/06/2016 22:42

The arts club in Mayfair is lovely.

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RitchyBestingFace · 16/06/2016 22:43

I got married in Lauderdale House in Highgate. Beautiful 17th century house in Waterlow Park. Charles II built it for Nell Gwynne and Pepys and Keats used to hang round there.

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Positivepants · 16/06/2016 23:29

Thank you for all of your suggestions!

Budget is quite vague too... Nothing extravagant as want to keep it relaxed and small (20-30 guests) but not basic budget if that makes sense?

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minipie · 16/06/2016 23:49

Ok for 20-30 guests you're looking more at a restaurant/bar or room in a hotel rather than standard wedding venues. Do you want dancing? Are you foodie? Church or not?

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BikeRunSki · 16/06/2016 23:53

My sister had her reception at a restaurant in Little Venice and arrived by canal boat. That was cool.

(Wedding was at the French church in Leicester Square).

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PerspicaciaTick · 16/06/2016 23:53

I went to a small wedding at Claridges which used a suite of rooms on the top floor. It was lovely and the staff were mind-bogglingly fantastic.

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TheBlessedCheesemaker · 17/06/2016 00:11

Friends had a registry weddig followed by sausage and mash at the criterion, which was fab.
Also went to a wedding at london zoo.
And one in a fab gothic place in torrens street islington, but i think that closed down years ago.

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Out2pasture · 17/06/2016 02:20

I see you can get married on the London Eye, the ceremony occurs during the 30 minute trip.

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GETTINGLIKEMYMOTHER · 17/06/2016 03:09

I know of someone who's getting married at Cannizaro House (on Wimbledon Common) shortly. Lovely venue, very green round about, beautiful and extensive grounds.

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OlennasWimple · 17/06/2016 11:34

I've been to a lovely wedding at the Trafalgar Tavern out in Greenwich

London is pretty big though: do you have a preference for area?

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User543212345 · 17/06/2016 11:39

We had a church wedding in the city followed by a drinks reception on an old routemaster with mini bottles of champagne with the clip on spouts which took us on a sightseeing tour of London before depositing us at a restaurant near Victoria called bbar. There were 35 of us, which was great as on the bus the grown ups sat downstairs with the vicar and the rowdier element were on the top deck, and also the restaurant, which we had exclusive use of, was perfect for the size of party as the dining area sat us all comfortably and then we had the front bar area for drinks afterwards.

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DietTissues · 17/06/2016 16:58

My friends got married in a lovely registry office then onto a city bar for dinner and drinks. The area they had the reception was more for after work drinks so I think it was actually cheaper than if they got married during the week.

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Thurlow · 17/06/2016 16:59

You can get married at the Globe Theatre - lovely venue, and not big at all/

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Mizuna · 21/06/2016 16:28

I'm getting married at St Pancras station next month - chose it as it's a beautiful historic building and is £500 for the venue (compulsory to have champagne after as it's the Searcy's champagne bar that hold the license). Can't wait Grin

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DietTissues · 22/06/2016 07:54

Mizuna that sounds amazing! I bet the pics will be brilliant. And the champagne after, might be compulsory but I wouldn't be too sad about that Wink

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Blu · 22/06/2016 08:09

The conservatory at the Hornimann Museum?

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minipie · 22/06/2016 12:24

Some great ideas here

Tell us what sort of thing you fancy OP... historic house, modern cocktail bar, swish hotel, relaxed pub, riverboat...

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