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To the northeast of London, Essex is an easy distance out of the City by train and road, and the county is home to London’s third airport, Stansted on its western side. Proximity to the capital ensures a mix of modern urban commuter towns and bucolic countryside. Bordered to the south by the Thames Estuary, the 350km coast wanders northeastwards from the picturesque Southend on Sea as far as Harwich. Southend is famous for its Pleasure Pier which at 2.14km long is the longest in the world. There is even a train to take you to the end. In addition to Southend the aforementioned proximity means that the south of the county has many urban settlements such as Basildon, Billericay and Brentwood. Moving northwards you find the county town of Chelmsford, historically an industrial city it has a cathedral and viaduct. The city of Colchester dates back to Roman times, and famous for its Norman Keep. The lands that surround Colchester to the south are the inspiration for the paintings of Constable and the area is dotted with chocolate box villages, streams and farmland. There are 8400 acres of protected lands in Essex, home to forests, beaches, shell banks, salt marshes and an array of wildlife. With a mild climate weather can be changeable. In coastal areas the North Sea means stronger winds can feature. Temperatures can reach up to 22° in July and August, with winters going down to 6°. Photo by Kevin Grieve

9 Wedding Venues in Essex meet your criteria

Image of No.11 Cavendish Square
Greater London, England
Review Icon for No.11 Cavendish Square 4 Reviews
Our stunning Georgian building located in the centre of the West End on Cavendish Square provides an exquisite backdrop to your wedding day, and our bespoke event management...

Capacity Icon for No.11 Cavendish Square  Capacity

2-200

Sterling Icon for No.11 Cavendish Square  Price

£115.00
Image of St Pancras Brasserie and Champagne Bar by Searcys
Greater London, England
Our 1920’s, Art Deco style restaurant is a true hidden gem exuding an air of opulence and sophistication. It combines the romance of travel from a bygone era with...
Image of Holiday Inn Colchester
Essex, England
If you are looking for a wedding venue in Colchester, the Holiday Inn Colchester provides an appealing venue in which to mark the ceremony and ensuing celebrations.
Image of 116 Pall Mall
Greater London, England
One of London's most majestic wedding venues. Situated on the site of a former Royal Palace in the heart of the West End, this Grade-I listed building is perfectly positioned...
Image of RSA House
Greater London, England
Voted one of London's best wedding venues by the Evening Standard. Based in the heart of London’s West End and encapsulating all the splendour of the Georgian era, RSA...
Image of Searcys at The Gherkin
Greater London, England
London’s beloved and Iconic Gherkin has remained a key feature of London’s modern and ever-changing skyline. Create long lasting memories and invite your guests to enjoy...
Image of Bexleyheath Marriott Hotel
Kent, England
It’s the day you’ve been dreaming of. Make every moment unforgettable with the perfect backdrop to say “I do”, delicious food intricately crafted by our...
Image of Five Lakes Resort
Essex, England

A hidden gem perfectly placed to make the most important day of your lives spectacular. Five Lakes is a modern resort hotel set in the heart of the Essex countryside.

Image of Beckenham Public Halls
Kent, England
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Essex

To the northeast of London, Essex is an easy distance out of the City by train and road, and the county is home to London’s third airport, Stansted on its western side. Proximity to the capital ensures a mix of modern urban commuter towns and bucolic countryside. Bordered to the south by the Thames Estuary, the 350km coast wanders northeastwards from the picturesque Southend on Sea as far as Harwich. Southend is famous for its Pleasure Pier which at 2.14km long is the longest in the world. There is even a train to take you to the end. In addition to Southend the aforementioned proximity means that the south of the county has many urban settlements such as Basildon, Billericay and Brentwood. Moving northwards you find the county town of Chelmsford, historically an industrial city it has a cathedral and viaduct. The city of Colchester dates back to Roman times, and famous for its Norman Keep. The lands that surround Colchester to the south are the inspiration for the paintings of Constable and the area is dotted with chocolate box villages, streams and farmland. There are 8400 acres of protected lands in Essex, home to forests, beaches, shell banks, salt marshes and an array of wildlife. With a mild climate weather can be changeable. In coastal areas the North Sea means stronger winds can feature. Temperatures can reach up to 22° in July and August, with winters going down to 6°. Photo by Kevin Grieve

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