50 Wedding Venues near Roehampton London

We found 50 Wedding Venues within 6 miles6 miles of Roehampton London

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Glenmore House

Glenmore House

Surbiton
4.8 miles

Located in the quiet London suburb of Surbiton, Glenmore House is a beautiful Georgian building ...

The Kings Arms Hotel

The Kings Arms Hotel

East Molesey
5.1 miles

Given King Henry VIII's litany of infamous failed marriages, one would perhaps be cautious about ...

Caledonian Club In London

Caledonian Club In London

London
5.1 miles

We have a dedicated team to help and guide you through every step of the way, tailoring your nee ...

Loft Studios

Loft Studios

London
5.2 miles

West London’s premium event space & wedding venue! We offer a truly unique in-house e ...

Crowne Plaza London - Kingston

Crowne Plaza London - Kingston

Surbiton
5.4 miles

The Crowne Plaza has recently been refurbished in a cool, modern style which makes it the perfec ...

Lockhouse

Lockhouse

London
5.5 miles

Paddington’s canal basin is a lively spot nowadays and one of our favourite venues down th ...

Rhs Garden Rosemoor

Rhs Garden Rosemoor

London
5.5 miles

Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the beautiful Torridge Valley, Rosemoor makes an i ...

The Grazing Goat

The Grazing Goat

Marble Arch
5.7 miles

Part of the Cubitt House group, The Grazing Goat is a hotel and pub located a couple of blocks n ...

The Lansdowne Club

The Lansdowne Club

Mayfair
5.7 miles

The Lansdowne Club is a private members’ club with roots that dates back to 1973, alt ...


Within southwest London's Putney SW15 postal district, Roehampton extends from north to south in the London Borough of Wandsworth. In its beginnings, Roehampton was a quaint village, with a mere 14 houses during the reign of Henry VII, surrounded by untamed forest and ground. Over the 18th and 19th centuries, the attraction of the area blossomed, evolving into a residential suburb known for summer villas and stately homes all surrounded by beautiful and expansive parkland. When Putney Bridge was erected in 1729, it further fueled the growth of Roehampton. Echoes of Roehampton's origins still linger, with the old village still characterised by stately detached houses and a Victorian watering trough, for carriage horses, at the crossroads of Medfield Street and Roehampton Lane.

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