South Yorkshire
Taking in the boroughs of Doncaster, Rotherham, Sheffield and Barnsley this landlocked county borders the east of the Pennine mountain range, part of the Peak District. Fine Gothic architecture, Victorian monuments are in abundance in this once industrialised region. The villages and market towns are awash with old churches, country pubs and even windmills. The Pennines are referred to as the backbone of England, and considered one of the most scenic areas in the country. Rural, and unspoilt, there are lovely drives, gentler trails and more challenging hikes. Stone walls, rolling hills and beautiful vistas are everywhere.
29 Wedding Venues in South Yorkshire meet your criteria
Rogerthorpe Manor, a beautiful manor house hotel surrounded by award winning gardens and stunning countryside. The hotel offers various packages to suit most budgets and requirements
- Civil License
- Fully Accessible
- Guest Accommodation
- Late License
Here at the beautiful Whirlowbrook Hall, we offer a traditional, luxury Sheffield wedding venue.
- Civil License
- Fully Accessible
- Late License
- Parking
- Civil License
- Fully Accessible
- Guest Accommodation
- Outdoor Ceremony
- Civil License
- Fully Accessible
- Guest Accommodation
- Leisure Centre
- Civil License
- Civil License
- Outdoor Ceremony
- Civil License
- Guest Accommodation
- Late License
- Outdoor Ceremony
- Leisure Centre
- Guest Accommodation
- Civil License
Tankersley Manor Hotel & Spa is built around a 17th century manor house brimming with character & style that’s just waiting to be the backdrop for your special day
- Pet Friendly
- Parking
- Leisure Centre
- Guest Accommodation
Together we will create memories that will live with you forever.
- Civil License
- Fully Accessible
- Guest Accommodation
- Late License
- Guest Accommodation
- Spa
South Yorkshire
Taking in the boroughs of Doncaster, Rotherham, Sheffield and Barnsley this landlocked county borders the east of the Pennine mountain range, part of the Peak District. Fine Gothic architecture, Victorian monuments are in abundance in this once industrialised region. The villages and market towns are awash with old churches, country pubs and even windmills. The Pennines are referred to as the backbone of England, and considered one of the most scenic areas in the country. Rural, and unspoilt, there are lovely drives, gentler trails and more challenging hikes. Stone walls, rolling hills and beautiful vistas are everywhere.