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Kent

There are so many beautiful villages, towns, cities and beaches to explore in Kent, you may not believe that you're in a quaint English county less than an hour from London.
To enter Canterbury is like stepping into the past; Canterbury is one of the most beautiful historic cities in the country and, as home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracts history lovers from all over the world. The medieval streets of the city of Canterbury are the perfect place to get lost in the past. Despite this, Canterbury is also a thriving, cosmopolitan city, with enough contemporary options to satisfy any need.
Moving away from Canterbury brings you to the coast, with miles of beautiful shoreline dotted with idyllic sandy and shingle beaches, chalk downland and haunting marshes, is an opportunity to recharge and reconnect; Dover's towering White Cliffs are quite simply a must-see sight.
Despite the pull of the past, the lure of the present is just as strong. Creative and culinary innovation is rife in the coastal towns of Folkestone, Whitstable, and Deal, so you won't be hard pressed to find the perfect menu for the night of, and the morning after, your big day.
Just 30 minutes from London, Kent is ideal for discovering something new, or reliving the delights of old. Immerse yourself in classic English villages of Ashford, Maidstone and Tonbridge, lose yourself in the chic sophistication of Tunbridge Wells, or explore the otherworldly coastal retreats of Swale.
If you’re looking for a summer wedding with plenty of sun, you’re in luck! Kent is one of the warmest regions of Britain, with August being the warmest month, and July the sunniest and driest. Winter weddings are also quite pleasant, with the weather staying mild even into January.

25 Wedding Venues in Kent meet your criteria

Image of Astor Community Theatre
Kent, England
The Astor Theatre now has a wedding and civil partnership ceremony licence, providing a fabulous space in which to celebrate your special day. This unique venue, a beautiful...
Image of Solton Manor
Kent, England
Image of Chilston Park Hotel
Kent, England
Image of Pale & Interesting - The Venue
Kent, England
Image of Leeds Castle
Kent, England
Image of Ratsbury Barn
Kent, England
Image of The House Meadow
Kent, England
Image of Leas Cliff Hall
Kent, England
Image of Hempstead House
Kent, England
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Kent

There are so many beautiful villages, towns, cities and beaches to explore in Kent, you may not believe that you're in a quaint English county less than an hour from London.
To enter Canterbury is like stepping into the past; Canterbury is one of the most beautiful historic cities in the country and, as home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracts history lovers from all over the world. The medieval streets of the city of Canterbury are the perfect place to get lost in the past. Despite this, Canterbury is also a thriving, cosmopolitan city, with enough contemporary options to satisfy any need.
Moving away from Canterbury brings you to the coast, with miles of beautiful shoreline dotted with idyllic sandy and shingle beaches, chalk downland and haunting marshes, is an opportunity to recharge and reconnect; Dover's towering White Cliffs are quite simply a must-see sight.
Despite the pull of the past, the lure of the present is just as strong. Creative and culinary innovation is rife in the coastal towns of Folkestone, Whitstable, and Deal, so you won't be hard pressed to find the perfect menu for the night of, and the morning after, your big day.
Just 30 minutes from London, Kent is ideal for discovering something new, or reliving the delights of old. Immerse yourself in classic English villages of Ashford, Maidstone and Tonbridge, lose yourself in the chic sophistication of Tunbridge Wells, or explore the otherworldly coastal retreats of Swale.
If you’re looking for a summer wedding with plenty of sun, you’re in luck! Kent is one of the warmest regions of Britain, with August being the warmest month, and July the sunniest and driest. Winter weddings are also quite pleasant, with the weather staying mild even into January.

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