Welwyn / Garden City
“Garden Cities” followed a dream of combining the benefits of city living with countryside living. “New Towns” were planned in 1946 in response to relocating parts of the population away from poor or bombed-out housing after the War. Welwyn Garden City happens to come under both of these titles. It is a unique mix of rigidly planned and laid out architecture but benefits from boulevards, parks and even some historic estates. On the outskirts there are modernist, industrial-style buildings but Welwyn itself is a pretty and pleasant neo-Georgian town, in a quintessentially English county, Hertfordshire. Within easy reach of the A1(M) and the M25, Welwyn has excellent rail connections to London and Peterborough. Photograph: Alamy
64 Wedding Venues in Welwyn / Garden City meet your criteria

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Parking
Guest Accommodation
Civil License
No Corkage
Asian Catering

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Parking
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Civil License
Outdoor Ceremony


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Parking
Guest Accommodation
Civil License
No Corkage
Fully Accessible


What this venue offers
Parking
Guest Accommodation
Civil License
Pet Friendly
Fully Accessible


What this venue offers
Parking
Guest Accommodation
Civil License
Pet Friendly
Fully Accessible



What this venue offers
Guest Accommodation
Civil License
No Corkage
Fully Accessible
Asian Catering


What this venue offers
Parking
Guest Accommodation
Civil License
Pet Friendly
Fully Accessible


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Parking
Guest Accommodation
Spa
Late License
Civil License


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Parking
Guest Accommodation
Golf
Spa
Civil License


What this venue offers
Parking
Guest Accommodation
Late License
Civil License
Pet Friendly



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Welwyn / Garden City
“Garden Cities” followed a dream of combining the benefits of city living with countryside living. “New Towns” were planned in 1946 in response to relocating parts of the population away from poor or bombed-out housing after the War. Welwyn Garden City happens to come under both of these titles. It is a unique mix of rigidly planned and laid out architecture but benefits from boulevards, parks and even some historic estates. On the outskirts there are modernist, industrial-style buildings but Welwyn itself is a pretty and pleasant neo-Georgian town, in a quintessentially English county, Hertfordshire. Within easy reach of the A1(M) and the M25, Welwyn has excellent rail connections to London and Peterborough. Photograph: Alamy