Thursday, June 16, 2011

Getting Married Outside

Outdoor Weddings have become increasingly popular over the last decade and the open-air wedding seems to be in demand more than ever.

It is important to ensure you comply with English and Welsh law when planning a British outdoor wedding. Technically you cannot be legally married outside; but don’t fret this just means you need to sign the register and declare the standard statements indoors or under a structure that has been licenced. There are many permanent ornate structures located in the UK, which authorise you to legally marry outdoors whilst adhering to British law. This means you can still have your open-air wedding with friends and family watching on as you and your partner exchange your vows under a beautiful structure. The only other requirement is that the registrar and two witnesses are also present under the structure during the official ceremony and the signing of the register. Many wedding venues with outdoor facilities will have such structures available for wedding and partnership ceremonies such as the one seen here which is the Green Oak Pagoda at the very beautiful Heaton House Farm, a bespoke wedding venue in Cheshire.

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