Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire, is a county best known for the University of Cambridge with its 31 colleges and a global reputation for excellence. Cambridgeshire also has hundreds of square miles of pristine, untouched wetlands, forming a landscape like no other. If you’re planning an outdoor wedding surrounded by nature, or a classical wedding in a grand setting, you’ll find some of the greenest countryside on the east coast: miles of lush fenland, dotted with historic churches, villages and market towns. Peterborough and its cathedral are notable as is the cathedral. There are stunning views approaching and surrounding the Isle of Ely. Drier than most of England, Cambridgeshire hits its hottest point in July, with an average of 23°. Be careful, however - Cambridgeshire is also home to the highest temperature ever recorded in the UK at 38°, so expect it to get a lot warmer! Even in winter, temperatures stay mild, with an average of 5° in December. Cambridgeshire is well-connected, with two airports in its borders, as well as the M11, A1, and A14 criss-crossing the county. Photo by Jose Llamas via Unsplash
3 Wedding Venues in Cambridgeshire meet your criteria
- Civil License
- Golf
- Guest Accommodation
- Outdoor Ceremony
Choosing The Bell Inn at Stilton for your wedding celebrations means that you can rely on us to provide a wealth of experience and professionalism, whatever type of celebration or degree of formality you require.
- Civil License
- Guest Accommodation
- Parking
- Spa
- Guest Accommodation
Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire, is a county best known for the University of Cambridge with its 31 colleges and a global reputation for excellence. Cambridgeshire also has hundreds of square miles of pristine, untouched wetlands, forming a landscape like no other. If you’re planning an outdoor wedding surrounded by nature, or a classical wedding in a grand setting, you’ll find some of the greenest countryside on the east coast: miles of lush fenland, dotted with historic churches, villages and market towns. Peterborough and its cathedral are notable as is the cathedral. There are stunning views approaching and surrounding the Isle of Ely. Drier than most of England, Cambridgeshire hits its hottest point in July, with an average of 23°. Be careful, however - Cambridgeshire is also home to the highest temperature ever recorded in the UK at 38°, so expect it to get a lot warmer! Even in winter, temperatures stay mild, with an average of 5° in December. Cambridgeshire is well-connected, with two airports in its borders, as well as the M11, A1, and A14 criss-crossing the county. Photo by Jose Llamas via Unsplash