Picture perfect wedding venues in South west Devon

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Everyone wants that picture perfect wedding – a location with beautiful countryside backdrops and crystal blue waters, and a venue with magnificent function rooms, steeped in history and perfect for celebrating your special day.

Salcombe is a small town located in the South Hams district of Devon. The quaint seaside area is known for its beautiful waterfront and naturally sheltered harbour. The estuary gave the town great success as a boat, shipbuilding and sailing port and the area is still popular today for sailing, yachting and crabbing.

Salcombe has many unique and picturesque wedding venues with beautiful backdrops overlooking the breathtaking Devonshire countryside and coastline. If would like a venue for both your ceremony and reception, there are venues with wedding licences and professional wedding planners who can help ensure your day runs smoothly.

Many people looking for a seaside wedding immediately search for a venue abroad. However, this can be extremely expensive and difficult to plan. Salcombe is one of the UK’s most picturesque, sunniest seaside locations. The town is perfect for couples who dream of an intimate wedding in a beautiful, idyllic destination.

Once you have chosen your venue will need to start thinking about the dining arrangements, cake, photographer, dresses, hair and makeup stylist, decorations and entertainment. Salcombe has many high quality caterers, cake making services, boutique dress shops, hairdressers and local bands. Take a stroll up the main high street or, for more mainstream stores, visit the nearby city of Plymouth.

Salcombe and many other towns in the South Hams district such as Modbury, Dartmouth, Kingsbridge and Totnes are also ideal honeymoon destinations. Take a trip to Paignton zoo, visit some of the many theatres and exhibitions or take part in a canoe adventure on the River Dart.

Whether you’re looking for a luxury hotel or a beautiful Edwardian property, choose Salcombe and ensure your wedding is one of the greatest days of your life.
About author: Arthur Mavericck

Cliff House Salcombe is a stunning wedding venue overlooking the crystal blue waters and white sandy Salcombe bay.

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