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4 Coastal Wedding Venues near Cornwall

We found 4 Coastal Wedding Venues within 0 miles37 miles of Cornwall

You're engaged – that's amazing news! We're so happy for you, almost as happy we are that you've landed on this page. This is the comprehensive interactive list you need to simplify your search for a wedding venue in Cornwall, whether you want a chic rooftop or cosy barn. There are so many options to choose from and not all of them will fit your brief. Whether you need a little bit of inspiration or know exactly what you're looking for, just click on the filters on the left-hand side of the page and you will be able to fine-tune the options you're shown depending on your budget, the ambience, and whether you want a grand castle or a coastal retreat. Cornwall has something to offer everyone when it comes to wedding venues and we can't wait to hear what you choose.

Coastal Wedding Venues near Cornwall
Coastal Wedding Venues near Cornwall
Coastal Wedding Venues near Cornwall
Coastal Wedding Venues near Cornwall
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Polhawn Fort

Polhawn Fort

Torpoint
37.0 miles

Polhawn Fort is a coastal wedding venue at the end of Whitsand Bay in Cornwall. It was built fro ...

Trewornan Manor

Trewornan Manor

Cornwall
20.7 miles

Along the gorgeous Camel Estuary and just moments away from the breathtaking North Coast of Corn ...

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Lying on England's southwestern tip, Cornwall is a beautiful county that has a dramatic landscape of wild moorland and plenty of sandy beaches that reach their finale at the iconic Land's End high point, all ready to be explored by both residents and visitors. The coast is named the Cornish Riviera, it is filled with beautiful harbour villages like Fowey and Falmouth, which you simply must visit. The north coast is a bit different and is decorated with towering cliffs and popular seaside resorts, including Newquay - a surfer's paradise. Inland, you’ll find a rich history of mining, china clay, and agriculture. Cornwall was a mining epicentre during the 18th century and became a well-established base for metal and tin extraction. For a local delicacy, make sure to try out a real Cornish pasty.

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