Birmingham Wedding Venues
Getting married and now looking for Birmingham wedding venues? You’ll find here my list of the most popular venues to say “I do!”
These venues range in style from, a tradition venue reputed to be the oldest listed inhabited moated house in England, right through to a modern, quirky venue in the heart of the city with plenty of street art and graffiti to match it’s urban vibes.
Being born and raised in the area and being a Birmingham wedding photographer has it’s advantages, as I know the area like the back of my hand and can share with you a few ideas to consider when searching for somewhere to get married.
This is a list of the more well-known venues in the area that I gladly recommend for you to consider.
Outdoor Wedding Venues in Birmingham
My current favourite outdoor wedding venue in Birmingham is Moor Hall. The beautiful sunken garden is perfect for the summery outdoor wedding vibe.
Moor Hall
4 Star Country House Hotel set in acres of parkland within easy reach of the centre of Birmingham
Other Outdoor Wedding Ideas
If you can’t find a suitable wedding venue, why not plan your own, as this couple did for their own outdoor wedding?
Indoor Wedding Venues
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
15 acre botanical garden in Edgbaston Birmingham with 3 event suite licensed for civil ceremonies
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Grade II listed building situated in the heart of Birmingham City Centre
Edgbaston Park Hotel
Historic venue nestled in the grounds of Birmingham University in leafy Edgbaston
Fazeley Studios
A lovely restored Unitarian Chapel that blend Victorian architecture and contemporary design
Hotel du Vin
1884 Victorian former Eye Hospital stands as one the finest hotels in Birmingham
Moxhull Hall
Victorian Manor House on the outskirts of Birmingham situated in 9 acres of landscaped gardens for you and your guests to enjoy
New Hall
This late Medieval venue once played host to Henry VIII and is reputed to be the oldest inhabited moated house in England
Plough and Harrow
This 18th Century Country House Hotel has welcomed many famous guests over the last century and has a blue plaque in honour of J.R. Tolkien who stayed here on his wedding night in 1916
The Bond
Located on the Grand Union Canal offering it’s own wharf and café for a unique city centre experience
The Old Library
Former library from 1866, situated the the heart of Birmingham’s vibrant street-scene with it’s street art and urban vibes
The Uffculme Centre
Hidden gem located in the leafy suburbs of Mosley. A grade 2 listed building and former home of the Cadbury Family
Can’t Find What You’re Looking For?
If none of these venues suit what you’re looking for, you can expand your search by using my list of Best Wedding Venues in the West Midlands. There you’ll find 100+ venues where to get married, to help you decide on your perfect venue.