Romantic UK filming locations for wedding scenes

Written By Esther Cooke
January 22, 2026

Wedding scenes are often emotional highlights in films and TV shows. The location plays a huge part in how the scene feels on screen — whether it’s grand and formal, quiet and intimate, or rich with history. The UK has many real locations that are open to filming and already familiar with production teams.

The UK’s filming landscape offers a rare combination of beautiful architecture, romantic landscapes, and production-ready infrastructure, meaning there are plenty of filming locations for wedding scenes across genres and budgets.

Below is a curated selection of UK wedding film locations (grouped by storytelling requirements).

Contents

  • Luxury & high-production wedding locations
    • Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire
    • Pylewell Park, Hampshire
    • The Goodwood Estate, West Sussex
    • Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
    • Kew Gardens, London
  • Elopements & intimate ceremony locations
    • St Dunstan-in-the-East, London
    • Portmeirion, Wales
    • St Michael’s Mount, Cornwall
  • Period wedding locations
    • The Hospital of St Cross, Hampshire
    • Eilean Donan Castle, Scotland
    • Painshill, Surrey
    • Alnwick Castle, Northumberland
  • Church & cathedral wedding scenes
    • St Bartholomew the Great, London
    • St Giles-in-the-Fields Church, London
    • St James’s Church, London
    • Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire

Luxury & high-production wedding locations

These locations deliver a spectacle and are well suited to large crews, complex blocking, and productions where scale and prestige are central to the story.

Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire

Luxury cars parked in front of Blenheim Palace
Photo by txomcs

Blenheim Palace is a very large and visually striking location which has been used in productions such as The FavouriteHarry Potter, and The Crown. Its grand architecture and wide open spaces make it ideal for big wedding scenes with lots of guests. There is room for wide shots, processions, and dramatic entrances.

Inside, the Baroque spaces available for filming range from the small staterooms to larger rooms including the Great Hall, Saloon and the Long Library. And outdoors, the Great Court is a majestic space that leads from the Grand Bridge - perfect for carriages and supercars.

Because it is a major historic site, filming needs to be planned well in advance, but it offers high visual impact.

Pylewell Park, Hampshire

Wedding scene in Pylewell Park garden
Pylewell Park

Pylewell Park is a Grade II listed country estate with Georgian and Victorian architectural elements. One of its biggest advantages is variety – you have the exquisite house, gardens, lake, woodland, sea views and private beach access in one location.

This makes it easier to film different parts of a wedding scene without moving the crew far. It feels exclusive and private, which works well for luxurious romantic settings. The house and grounds have been used for fashion shoots and wedding-led filming, and the estate is used to working with creative teams.

The Goodwood Estate, West Sussex

Wedding dinner table setup inside The Goodwood House
The Goodwood Estate

Goodwood House is a grand 18th-century country house set within a much larger estate. Goodwood has hosted major productions including Brideshead Revisited and Downton Abbey. The architecture is classical and elegant, while the surrounding parkland offers space for large-scale scenes. 

Chatsworth House, Derbyshire

Exterior view and country scene of Chatsworth House
Chatsworth House

Chatsworth House is a Baroque and neoclassical stately home best known for appearing as Mr Darcy’s home in Pride and Prejudice (2005). The interiors are spacious and ornate, with large windows that help with natural light. The gardens and wider estate offer rivers, bridges, and formal layouts that work beautifully for romantic wedding scenes in both period and contemporary stories.

Kew Gardens, London

Wedding ceremony setup inside greenhouse at Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens

Kew Gardens combines historic architecture with natural landscapes. It includes famous glasshouses such as the Palm House (Victorian iron-and-glass architecture), as well as formal gardens and wide avenues. It has appeared in films and commercials that need a refined, modern, or botanical look. It’s especially useful for wedding scenes that feel elegant but not traditional.

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Elopements & intimate ceremonies

These locations are ideal for smaller, more emotional wedding scenes with fewer characters.

St Dunstan-in-the-East, London

exterior of ruined church at St Dunstan-in-the-East
Photo by Wellington Silva

Set within the City of London, this site is the ruined remains of a medieval church, heavily damaged during the Second World War and later turned into a public garden. Stone arches, ivy-covered walls, and an open roof create a very atmospheric setting. It has been used in films, TV dramas, and music videos. It’s ideal for non-traditional or symbolic wedding scenes that feel quiet and personal.

Filming is free, but you'll need to receive permission from City of London Corporation Film Team for all filming within the City Garden. For more inspiration, read our guide to 6 amazing free filming locations in London.

Portmeirion, Wales

Mediterranean style buildings and gardens in Portmeirion town centre
Portmeirion

Portmeirion is a purpose-built village inspired by Italian coastal towns, with pastel buildings, terraces, and sea views. It is best known as the setting for the cult TV series The Prisoner. On camera, it often reads as southern Europe, making it useful for destination elopements. Its compact layout makes filming straightforward and efficient.

St Michael’s Mount, Cornwall

Island and surrounding sea at mid tide at St Michael's Mount
St Michael's Mount

St Michael’s Mount is a medieval castle set on a tidal island, reached by a stone causeway. It has appeared in films such as Johnny English and has inspired both fantasy and horror settings like Dracula's castle. The journey to the island adds drama and symbolism, making it perfect for elopement stories. Filming requires careful timing due to tides, but the visuals are striking.

Period wedding locations

These locations work particularly well for historical stories and period dramas.

The Hospital of St Cross, Hampshire

Wedding couple kissing in wedding car outside St Cross chapel
The Hospital of St Cross

Founded in the 12th century, this is one of England’s oldest medieval hospitals. The site includes Romanesque stone buildings, a church, cloisters, and riverside gardens. It has been used in historical TV dramas and actively welcomes filming enquiries. The setting feels authentic and untouched, making it ideal for period wedding scenes without heavy set dressing.

Eilean Donan Castle, Scotland

exterior castle and loch views of Eilean Donan
Eilean Donan Castle

On a small tidal island in the Scottish Highlands, stands a restored medieval castle where three lochs meet. Eileen Donan features in our list of famous filming locations in Scotland, appearing in films such as Highlander and The World Is Not Enough. The setting feels remote and dramatic, which adds emotional weight to wedding scenes. Weather can be unpredictable, but the location offers unforgettable wide shots.

Painshill, Surrey

Bridgerton garden scene at filming location at Painshill
source: Bridgerton

Painshill is an 18th-century landscaped garden designed in the Picturesque style. It includes follies, bridges, a lake, and a Gothic-style temple. It has been used in period productions that need romantic outdoor settings. It’s easier to manage than a palace and works well for outdoor wedding scenes in historical stories.

For more outdoor inspiration, check out 10 British farm locations for filming.

Alnwick Castle, Northumberland

Alnwick Castle and grounds view for wedding location
Alnwick Castle

Alnwick Castle is a large medieval fortress with thick stone walls and wide courtyards. It is famous for appearing in the Harry Potter films and Downton Abbey. Its strong, traditional look works well for formal period weddings, especially scenes involving large groups and ceremonial movement.

Church & cathedral wedding scenes

St Bartholomew the Great, London

St Bartholomew the Great exterior with blue sky
St Bartholomew the Great

Founded in the 12th century, this is one of London’s oldest surviving churches. Its Romanesque architecture, stone arches, and low light give it a rich historical feel. It has appeared in many period dramas and is experienced in working with film crews. It’s a strong option for intimate but traditional church weddings.

St Giles-in-the-Fields Church, London

interior chapel scene at St Giles in the Field church

St Giles-in-the-Fields Church

St Giles-in-the-Fields is a Palladian-style church with a bright, symmetrical interior and galleries. It advertises availability for filming and photography, making it a good choice for scouts. The space is large enough for processional shots but still easy to control.

St James’s Church, London

Bridgerton chapel wedding scene inside St James's church
Bridgerton. source: Netflix

Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, this church features classical architecture and a calm, elegant interior. It has been used in productions such as Bridgerton. The churchyard outside is useful for arrival and exit scenes, allowing continuity without changing location.

For more period locations see Netflix hit Bridgerton top filming locations in England.

Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire

wedding photo of couple with Ely Cathedral and gardens in the backdrop
Ely Cathedral

Ely Cathedral is a Romanesque and Gothic cathedral famous for its central octagon tower. It has appeared in films including The King’s Speech and The Crown. Its long nave and high ceilings create a sense of grandeur, making wedding scenes feel formal and important.

Final thoughts

Wedding scenes are about more than just costumes and performances — the location plays a major role in shaping how the moment feels on screen. Whether the story calls for a grand palace, a quiet garden, a historic church, or a dramatic landscape, the UK offers a wide range of film-friendly locations that can support different styles, budgets, and levels of experience.

For new filmmakers and location scouts, many of the places listed here are already familiar with filming and actively welcome enquiries. This can make the process less intimidating and help productions run more smoothly. Understanding the architecture, atmosphere, and past use of a location can also make it easier to match the right setting to the story you want to tell.

With careful planning and the right filming permission, these real UK filming locations for wedding scenes feel authentic, emotional, and visually memorable, whether you’re working on a student film, a short drama, or a large-scale production.

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