Wedding Venues

Congratulations on your forthcoming wedding here in Staffordshire.

Planning a wedding is an exciting time and we hope you enjoy the process of planning your big day.

Below is a list of our fabulous venues which all hold a civil ceremony licence. There is a wide selection of venues to choose from - anything from exclusive use country houses to vintage weddings in a theme park setting. The possibilities are endless and lots of choice for every budget and taste.

  • DoubleTree by Hilton Stoke on Trent

    Best Western Plus Stoke-on-Trent Moat House

    DoubleTree by Hilton Stoke on Trent is a four star hotel ideally located within the heart of the Midlands, a short drive away from either Junction 15 or 16 of the M6 and within easy reach of Manchester, East Midlands and Birmingham airports.

    Max Capacity: 650 - Bedrooms: 147
  • Keele University Events & Conferencing

    Keele Hall

    Keele University is nestled in the north of Staffordshire midway between Birmingham and Manchester and just minutes from the city of Stoke-on-Trent, offering two residential and one non-residential conference and meeting venues.

    Max Capacity: 600 - Bedrooms: University Accommodation Summer Vacation – June, July, August and September Courtyard by Marriott Keele Staffordshire – year round
  • bet365 Stadium

    Centrally located, close to all major road, rail and air links and with unique surroundings the bet365 Stadium is the perfect venue for any event. The Stadium boasts a variety of different sized conferencing suites all with the flexibility to suit your event requirements, along with a large number of executive boxes which make the perfect spaces for small meetings or break out rooms.

    Max Capacity: 400
  • Stoke Town Hall

    Kings Hall Stoke-on-Trent

    Find the perfect venue and meeting space at Stoke Town Hall... The prestigious Stoke Town Hall, built in an age of elegance reflects the individual characteristic décor and boasts a beautiful hall and meeting rooms. It is the largest town hall within the city, dating back to 1834. The building has a unique history, once home to Stoke-upon-Trent’s market, police station, Magistrates Court, council chambers and offices. It even housed a School of Design and private members club, a favourite venue of the Dukes of Sutherland.

    Max Capacity: 1400