My Most Unforgettable Wedding Venues of 2026 — A Wedding Content Creator's Edit

My Most Unforgettable Wedding Venues of 2026 — A Wedding Content Creator's Edit

There is something quietly electric about arriving at a wedding venue for the first time. The light, the architecture, the way a space holds the energy of a day that will never happen again. As a wedding content creator based in Liverpool, I have had the extraordinary privilege of moving through some of the most beautiful spaces in the North West, Wales, and beyond this year — and this is my edit of the venues that have stayed with me.

Yew Tree Barn, Halewood — Early Summer Magic

Yew Tree Barn is the kind of venue that feels like it was built for golden hour. Tucked away in Halewood, just outside Liverpool, it carries that effortless rustic elegance that photographs beautifully in natural light. Shooting here in early summer, with the warmth of the season pouring through the barn doors, was a reminder of why I fell in love with this work. For couples seeking something intimate, textured, and rooted in the North West countryside, Yew Tree Barn is simply exceptional.

Rainhill Hall, Merseyside — A Venue I Return to Again and Again

If a venue earns repeat visits, it has earned its place on any list worth reading. Rainhill Hall is one of those spaces. Grand without being cold, historic without feeling heavy — it strikes a balance that few venues manage. I have had the pleasure of capturing weddings here multiple times, and each visit reveals something new. The architecture alone tells a story; my job is simply to find the moments happening within it.

Hidden Oaks — A First Visit and an Instant Favourite

Some venues surprise you. Hidden Oaks was exactly that — a first visit this summer that immediately felt like a discovery worth sharing. There is an intimacy to it, a sense of being held by the landscape, that made every candid moment feel cinematic. I left knowing I would be back. For couples who want something a little different, a little hidden, and entirely their own — this is it.

Llyn Gwynant Campsite, Snowdonia — Where Nature Sets the Scene

My most recent adventure took me to Llyn Gwynant in the heart of Snowdonia, and nothing quite prepares you for it. Set against the mountains and the still water of the lake, this is wedding content creation in its most elemental form. No venue dressing needed. No styling required. Just the landscape, the couple, and the kind of light that makes every frame feel like a painting. It is, without question, one of the most breathtaking settings I have ever worked in.

Iscoyd Park, Shropshire — The One I Cannot Stop Thinking About

I will be honest — Iscoyd Park has been living rent-free in my mind since the moment it appeared in my diary. A Georgian country house set within 18 acres of Shropshire parkland, it is the kind of venue that feels like it belongs in the pages of a fashion editorial. I am shooting there this week, and the anticipation is everything. Watch this space.

The Old Marylebone Town Hall & Private Dining, London — Intimacy at Its Most Refined

Not every wedding needs a grand country estate. Some of the most powerful days I have witnessed have been the smallest ones — and my upcoming London booking is exactly that. An intimate ceremony at The Old Marylebone Town Hall, one of the capital's most iconic and quietly glamorous registry offices, followed by a private dining experience that promises to be as considered and beautiful as the couple themselves. I cannot wait.

Knowsley Hall, Merseyside — A Landmark on Home Turf

There is something deeply special about shooting at a venue that carries the weight of history — and Knowsley Hall, the ancestral home of the Earl of Derby right here in Merseyside, is precisely that. As a Liverpool-based wedding content creator, having Knowsley Hall in my diary before the year is out feels like a full-circle moment. Regal, sweeping, and utterly magnificent — I am counting down.

Castle Street Town Hall, Liverpool — The City at Its Most Elegant

And finally, Liverpool's own Castle Street Town Hall. A venue that needs no introduction to anyone who knows this city — its neoclassical grandeur has been the backdrop to some of Liverpool's most significant moments. To capture a wedding here, in the heart of the city I call home, is a privilege I do not take lightly. It is going to be a beautiful end to an already extraordinary year.

She's So Content is a Liverpool-based wedding content creator capturing candid, behind-the-scenes moments across the North West, UK, and Europe. Enquire about your date here.

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