50 Wedding Venues near Rochester

We found 50 Wedding Venues within 0 miles19 miles of Rochester

There are so many exquisite wedding venues in Rochester, from the exceptional and opulent to the more laid-back, modern options. Soon enough, you’ll be planning your dream wedding in Rochester with ease, and all you need to do is use the friendly filters on the left hand side of the page, which are designed to help you find a venue that ticks all of your boxes. Our list caters to the big white weddings and stripped-back celebrations with only the closest family members, and we’ve got marquees, sporting venues and castles - variety truly is no issue for wedding venues in Rochester. Perhaps you know exactly what you’re looking for, or maybe you need a helping hand with some inspiration, our list is incredibly handy for all. We’re proud to say there is something to suit everyone's taste, and we can’t wait to hear what you choose.

 Wedding Venues near Rochester
 Wedding Venues near Rochester
 Wedding Venues near Rochester
 Wedding Venues near Rochester
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Hutton Hall

Hutton Hall

Brentwood
17.7 miles

Found in the popular Essex village of Brentwood, Hutton Hall is an exclusive use wedding venue f ...

Stock Brook Country Club

Stock Brook Country Club

Billericay
17.9 miles

This picturesque country club is found deep in the Essex countryside, surrounded by an impressiv ...

Marygreen Manor Hotel

Marygreen Manor Hotel

Brentwood
18.4 miles

Couples seeking a historic wedding venue in Essex should definitely check out Marygreen Manor in ...

Poplars Hall

Poplars Hall

18.5 miles

A historical and prestigious venue providing an impressive, traditional setting for that special ...

Holiday Inn Brentwood

Holiday Inn Brentwood

18.5 miles

Now open - A spectacular refurbishment of our lobby, public areas and introduction of Marco&rsqu ...


Rochester is a town in Kent that sits at the lowest bridging point of the River Medway. This quaint yet busy part of Kent is located just half an hour outside of London and is a popular choice with commuters who want to be able to access the capital easily but with the joys of a quiet life. Right in the heart of the town lies Rochester Cathedral and Castle, which are great parts of the town’s history, culture, and hold significant importance. Rochester Castle was a Norman construction, whilst Rochester Cathedral was founded earlier, in 604, making it the second oldest in the whole of the country. You’ll have plenty of outdoor pursuits at your door in Rochester, which can be enjoyed on the Rochester Green Spaces Trail, guiding you through the town south towards and through Borstal. Plus, Rochester was the birthplace of Charles Dickens and has much more to explore - such as the Corn Exchange, Guildhall and Restoration House.

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