Six quirky wedding venues in Greater Manchester for your dream day
12.03.2023 - 11:15
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A lot of time and effort (and money) goes into planning a wedding, especially if you want it to be a day to remember. While many couples may opt to go down more traditional routes, there is an ever-growing trend which sees people stray from the norm when it comes to the venue and arrangements in a bid to stand out from the crowd.
While a church or registry office are the most common places to tie the knot, they're not the only options.
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There are dozens of places dotted around Greater Manchester that you can get married in - some of which you may not know are licenced to marry couples.
Albert Hall
The iconic Albert Hall was restored to its ‘majestic baroque glory’ in 2012. The Grade II listed architecturally historic building located on Peter Street in the city centre was founded in the 19th century as a Wesleyan Chapel.
While it may be known for holding popular nightlife events and concerts, it was granted a wedding licence in 2014.
Victoria Baths
Victoria Baths is licensed for both ceremonies and receptions, with ceremonies possible in any of five different spaces.
These include the three empty swimming pools or the Turkish Baths Rest Room with its Angel of Purity stained glass window.
The Grade II listed building off Hathersage Road in Manchester originally opened to the public in 1906.
The Baths promises “a wedding with a difference that will be remembered by you and your guests for years to come,” as the venue offers a range of dramatic and unique spaces to which you can add your own personal touch.”
FiveFour Studios
If you’re looking for the “ultimate blank canvas” to design and create the wedding of your- dreams,