Venues in Derby
Derbyshire's jewel in the crown is the city of Derby, home to roughly a quarter of a million people and home, of course, to Derby City Football Club. Those planning a wedding in Derby aren't short of civil licensed venues and hotels for receptions with accommodation for guests. UKbride has a number of wedding venue recommendations with venue tours and the ability to request brochures directly from the site.
Both Derby and Derbyshire are areas which saw a terrific rise in popularity during the industrial revolution, the legacy of Derby's development remains in the form of architecture in the 1700s and 1800s, culminating in the creation of Rolls Royce's site in Derby which still engineers aircraft engines to exacting standards and is licensed for civil wedding ceremonies too.
Derby Cathedral dates back from 1530 and is the most visited attraction in the city. The Cathedral Office can discuss plans for your wedding further. Other venues in the area include Derby Museum and Art Gallery, which can host wedding receptions. Derbyshire itself is home to over 125 civil licensed wedding venues, and in the city, Derby Register Office, at Royal Oak House, plus hotels like The Stuart Hotel and The International Hotel Derby Holiday Inn and the Derby Conference Centre can all help you to plan your wedding reception, each providing dedicated wedding planners to help you along the way.
Finally, for those seeking an al fresco wedding reception, Rosliston Forestry Centre is licensed for civil wedding ceremonies and wedding receptions with marquees available in the grounds and a magical woodland setting proving a great option for your celebration.
Wherever you choose to get married in Derby, UKbride will help you with wedding venue recommendations and a whole host of wedding planning tools, all designed to help you plan your ceremony or reception and really make the most of your special day.
Both Derby and Derbyshire are areas which saw a terrific rise in popularity during the industrial revolution, the legacy of Derby's development remains in the form of architecture in the 1700s and 1800s, culminating in the creation of Rolls Royce's site in Derby which still engineers aircraft engines to exacting standards and is licensed for civil wedding ceremonies too.
Derby Cathedral dates back from 1530 and is the most visited attraction in the city. The Cathedral Office can discuss plans for your wedding further. Other venues in the area include Derby Museum and Art Gallery, which can host wedding receptions. Derbyshire itself is home to over 125 civil licensed wedding venues, and in the city, Derby Register Office, at Royal Oak House, plus hotels like The Stuart Hotel and The International Hotel Derby Holiday Inn and the Derby Conference Centre can all help you to plan your wedding reception, each providing dedicated wedding planners to help you along the way.
Finally, for those seeking an al fresco wedding reception, Rosliston Forestry Centre is licensed for civil wedding ceremonies and wedding receptions with marquees available in the grounds and a magical woodland setting proving a great option for your celebration.
Wherever you choose to get married in Derby, UKbride will help you with wedding venue recommendations and a whole host of wedding planning tools, all designed to help you plan your ceremony or reception and really make the most of your special day.