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50 Wedding Venues near Maidstone

We found 50 Wedding Venues within 0 miles22 miles of Maidstone

If your big day is on the horizon, one of the most important parts of planning your celebration is of course going to be the venues that you consider. If you would like to host your wedding in Maidstone, we’re confident that you’ve come to the right place. The internet can certainly feel hard to navigate when you are searching for something yet you don’t know quite what, but we’ve sifted through the sea of options out there and presented you with a simplified way of doing things. All you need to do is to make use of the filters on the side of the page, which will narrow down your options based on a variety of factors that are most important to you as a couple. Depending on factors like your budget, the venue’s ambience, and whether you’re searching for a stripped back barn or a grand countryside retreat, you’ll find a range of options here.

 Wedding Venues near Maidstone
 Wedding Venues near Maidstone
 Wedding Venues near Maidstone
 Wedding Venues near Maidstone
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Buckhurst Park

Buckhurst Park

East Sussex
20.5 miles

The Earl De La Warr and his wife Anne and their family invite you to share their ancestral home ...

The Secret Garden

The Secret Garden

Ashford
21.0 miles

The Garden of England is a fine spot for a wedding, particularly if you’re able to secure ...

Top Meadow Golf Club

Top Meadow Golf Club

Essex
21.1 miles

With over 10 years experience in the Wedding Industry, Top Meadow Golf Club is an outstanding we ...

Danson Boathouse

Danson Boathouse

Kent
21.5 miles

Wedding Receptions With space to accommodate up to 130 sit down guests and 180 in total for an e ...

The Bulls Head Hotel

The Bulls Head Hotel

Chislehurst
21.7 miles

Bordering the hustle and bustle of southeast London and the rolling green hills of Kent, The Bul ...


The largest town in Kent, Maidstone lies just over 30 miles outside of London, and so is a popular choice with commuters into the city. The name of Maidstone is taken to mean 'the maidens' stone' and the settlement of Maidstone back around the time the Domesday Book was created in 1086, belonged to the Archbishop of Canterbury. Eventually, Maidstone became a market town and still to this day, it acts as a big part of the country's agricultural heart, being situated in the heart of orchard country, with the largest hops-growing area in England. With royal connections and rebellions, and over 2,000 listed buildings in its borough, Maidstone is home to the 900 year old Leeds Castle, and romantic ruin of Thurnham Castle on the edge of the North Downs.

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