Industry News

Middle Temple Awarded Wedding Licence Extension

Published: 26 Mar 2015

Central London venue Middle Temple has been awarded a wedding licence extension by the City of London.

Already licensed to hold both weddings and civil partnerships in the Queen’s Room and Parliament Chamber, the new extension permits ceremonies to now take place in the impressive Elizabethan Hall accommodating up to 100 guests and Prince’s Room catering for 60 guests. The newly licensed rooms will be available for ceremonies from 20th April 2015.

Combining stunning historic features and beautiful secluded grounds, Middle Temple provides the perfect backdrop to a dream wedding. Couples can now choose from a total of four striking spaces for both ceremonies and receptions.

The Hall is a breathtaking space boasting an original double hammer beam roof, stained glass windows and oak paneled walls festooned with Coats of Arms. The Hall caters for between 80-300 guests for a wedding breakfast and up to 500 guests for receptions. Reflective of a grand country house drawing room, the Prince’s Room is ideal for receptions for up to 100 guests. With views across the River Thames, weddings and civil partnership ceremonies can be hosted in the Queen’s Room which can accommodate 50 guests or the Parliament Chamber which can accommodate 75 guests. Both the Queen’s Room and Parliament Chamber are ideal for intimate dinners catering for 22 and 70 guests respectively.

Often described as a hidden gem, Middle Temple’s landscaped gardens offer the ideal spot to pose for photographs alongside the historic interiors which feature intricate carved woodwork and ornate cornicing. The garden can house a marquee hosting up to 1,000 guests.



Search for more Industry News


Have your say

comments powered by Disqus