Cornwall has become a leading place to celebrate a wedding throughout the country and has developed world wide appeal. About 3000 brides get married to their groom in Cornwall and this has led to an ever increasing number of couples getting married in Cornwall as married couples who celebrated their wedding in cornwall tell their friends what Cornwall has to offer couples from out of the county. There is so much to offer in this wonderful county famous for amazing beaches that make wonderful backdrops for bride's who wish to celebrate their wedding in a unique way. The rugged landscape that Cornwall has to offer is varied and features iconic places such as cornish tin mines, St Michael's Mount at Marazion near Penzance, The Tate Gallery at St Ives in Cornwall to mention a few.
There are currently some 3000 weddings a year celebrated in Cornwall, many of which are civil ceremonies, civil partnerships and of course religious ceremonies in the many beatiful churches that Cornwall has.
The travel times to Cornwall have been improved over the years making it easier for couples wishing to celebrate their dream wedding in Cornwall. Many wedding guests travelling from out of the county take a few days break to explore the county.
There are many places of interest where you can get married in Cornwall including stately homes such as Pencarrow near Bodmin, underground caves at Carclaze Caverns near Liskeard in Cornwall or couples can choose from the many wedding venues that are licensed for civil wedding ceremonies and civil partnerships.
One of our favourites being Tregenna Castle at St Ives.