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Struggling to find quirky wedding venue in NW

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bellissimiaow · 31/10/2021 13:29

My partner and I have decided to get married next year. I've been married before, he's not. My first wedding was in 1997 and was a pretty traditional church affair. For our wedding, we'd like something really informal, non-traditional and we'd love to embrace the whole 'Anything Goes' ethos. We both love live music and have lots of connections with musicians/bands etc so music will play a big part. We love gigs, festivals, films, museums etc and have loads of brilliant, easy-going friends so we just want to provide a great, happy gathering for them.

The problem we have is finding a venue without spending an absolute fortune. We've decided to do away with a formal meal altogether to reduce costs and hopefully be able to invite more guests.

I think it would be a late afternoon, celebrant-led ceremony for all guests (around 100) with informal speeches and toasts but no formal meal. A bit of time for drinks and photos, and then straight on to an early evening buffet/food and live entertainment and music for the rest of the night.

We're currently looking at hiring a tipi but I'm nervous about what would happen if it rained. It would be gorgeous on a late summer evening as people could mill about outside and we could have it in the middle of nowhere with no noise restrictions but we'd also have to actually find a piece of suitable land or grounds which adds to the cost.

We're also looking at quirky venues in or around Manchester. They don't need to be licenced wedding venues as we will be using a celebrant so it can be literally anywhere, but this is making it difficult to know where to look! There's a couple of distilleries that offer wedding spaces that look very cool, and some of the old buildings like the Albert Hall or the Victoria Baths are amazing but too expensive. Some of the historic Manchester University buildings also host weddings which would be great as I studied there many moons ago but to be able to invite 100 people to these kind of spaces is ££££.

Do any NW people have any ideas of largish, quirky spaces that could be used for a big party that wouldn't cost the earth. We really want something a bit different that people will remember rather than the usual hotel/hall but I really need help to think outside the box. Typing in 'unusual wedding venues' into Google still just brings up obvious venues for weddings. What we need really is an impressive space that isn't an obvious choice for weddings but that can easily be transformed and used for one.

Any ideas, or has anyone done something similar?

OP posts:
Bookworm65 · 31/10/2021 23:27

Definitely take a look at the Baltic Triangle area in Liverpool.

Pieceofpurplesky · 01/11/2021 00:09

Have a look at Cheshire Woodland Weddings or Abbeywood

InViewoftheFew · 01/11/2021 00:11

Here? Only accommodates up to 75 though and not particularly quirky.

thethreegreyhoundsinn.co.uk/weddings/

Cheerbear23 · 01/11/2021 00:39

This is a bit further north: Heskin Hall at Chorley, you could have a tipi in the grounds or they have a fab hall. It’s a quirky Tudor mansion with antiques (some for sale).

RestingPandaFace · 01/11/2021 11:48

@Blueeyedgirl21

Also here : waltonhallgardens.co.uk/weddings-catering/

Outskirts of warrington

I’ve seen Walton Hall set up for weddings and it looks lovely. It’s also has a country feel but isn’t far off the beaten track.
CarrotVan · 01/11/2021 11:54

www.owenhouseweddingbarn.co.uk/

A friend got married here - really lovely

Also Gorton Monastry, Manchester Museum (if it's reopened), Christies, Contact Theatre

Hankunamatata · 01/11/2021 12:24

Go for a barn, you can throw doors open if it rains

HollywoodTease · 01/11/2021 13:06

grandcentralhall.com/about.html

Slightly outside your triangle but it's city centre Liverpool so easy enough to get to. It's a fab art deco mixed with gothic building.

bellissimiaow · 01/11/2021 14:04

@actiongirl1978

Hi OP haven't RTFT but we got married at Manchester Art gallery in the glass extension. Had a fabulous evening celebration for 80 people. Owned by the council so was much cheaper than lots of venues.
This is the one I'm really interested in at the moment, do you mind if I message you about it @actiongirl1978 ?
OP posts:
OlivePenderghast · 01/11/2021 14:28

What about the Science and Industry Museum?

MoreStuffingMatron · 01/11/2021 15:27

Chester Zoo? Looks amazing

ginnybag · 01/11/2021 15:54

Rochdale Town Hall.

The building itself is the match of any of the Manchester centre ones, and the town centre itself has been worked on a lot over the last few years.

There are places to stay locally, good transport links and decent parking

Emsicle24 · 01/11/2021 16:08

How about one of these:

This place has camping:
www.rivingtonbrewing.co.uk/

Or this place : www.brindledistillery.co.uk

AnyFucker · 01/11/2021 17:50

Rochdale Town Hall is beautiful. The Flying Horse pub just round the corner is a real traditional place too.

pearcherry · 01/11/2021 17:56

Was the above mentioned?
I used to work for Drake and Morgan in London, they are brilliant

Aomame · 01/11/2021 18:33

Have a look at Grub - City centre, fab venue, indoor and outdoor space and links with lots of street food vendors if that appeals.

quitecontrary123 · 01/11/2021 19:31

Hope Mill Theatre

catgirl1976 · 01/11/2021 19:40

Ashton Memorial at Lancaster

MeredithGreyishblue · 01/11/2021 19:43

People's History Museum in Manchester

MeredithGreyishblue · 01/11/2021 19:44

@Emsicle24

How about one of these:

This place has camping:
www.rivingtonbrewing.co.uk/

Or this place : www.brindledistillery.co.uk

The Rivi one is near me. It would be fab. Spring Cottage too but maybe weather dependent
forensicfleabag · 01/11/2021 20:14

Walton hall and gardens in Warrington.
We got married in the gardens, had the doo inside. Lots of space for milling about- bandstand, farm, gardens... the management were very open to our slightly different way of doing things which really made it our own.

CelebrateAndDream · 02/11/2021 06:57

@bellissimiaow I have sent you a PM with my website details 😍

Let me know if I can help in any way...I'm from Stockport so know ALL the best places 🤣

CelebrateAndDream · 02/11/2021 06:58

@userxx it's stunning!! Do they need a celebrant? 🤣😍

PurpleFlower1983 · 02/11/2021 07:03

Some friends of ours just got married at Holmes Mill.

www.holmesmill.co.uk/

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