Despite the British proclivity for unpredictable weather, summer weddings in the UK can still contend with Riviera-level glamour – if you know where to look. Key to that, is the pairing of countryside romance with a private pool. Whether you’re planning a barefoot elopement or a multi-day celebration complete with cannonballs, these five venues prove that a little water goes a long way in the makings of an unforgettable wedding. Whatever you do, don't forget to tell guests to pack their swimmers.
Gulliver’s Hall, Stroud, Gloucestershire, The Cotswolds
Set on 320 acres of Cotswolds countryside, this familial estate eschews staid tradition for something a little more rambunctious. The undeniable centrepiece? Its suntrap of a pool, surrounded by loungers, a spa area and an outdoor kitchen primed for al fresco feasts and cocktails. If there was ever a wedding venue for a languid, post-nuptial pool party during a hazy summer, Gulliver’s Hall is it.
Scarlet Hall, Chester, Cheshire
An estate in the Cheshire countryside with 17th-century bones and 12 acres of private land, ceremonies at this 100-guest venue unfold in the rustic wedding barn or orchard. There's a sauna and a cinema room, and the indoor pool – heated to 32 degrees – means a swim is always on the cards, whether it’s energising lengths before breakfast, or a romantic dip well after everyone’s turned in for the night.
Senara, Gwithian, Cornwall
For something a little more laid back and intimate, Senara is a beach house – hosting up to 40 guests – just a mile from the dunes and waters of Gwithian Towans. Picture this: a welcome party hosted in an amphitheatre inspired by the Minack, vows exchanged in the Lost Gardens of Heligan-esque grounds, and an evening swim together in the outdoor pool as the sky blazes. For a free-spirited wedding, Cornwall style.
Anthology Farm, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, The Cotswolds
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Not far from the Regency town of Cheltenham at the head of a Cotswolds valley, this 300-year-old barn features a heated indoor pool – with expansive views over the valley – to rival the country’s most luxurious spas. There’s also a purpose-built yoga studio, a gym and a tennis court – for a wedding that’s as much a holistic wellness getaway with your closest, as it is a love-filled celebration.
The Lost Music Hall, Totnes, Devon
If Wes Anderson designed a wedding venue, it might look something like this country manor. Set in a secluded South Hams valley, it’s a riot of colour and character – a setting for bohemian vows in which every photo becomes a film still. The heated outdoor pool sits among gardens with views of the surrounding hills, perfect for a midsummer plunge once the champagne toasts are done.
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