Expert Reveals Why Winter Weddings Are Making a Big Comeback in the UK

groom and bride in snow on wedding day

Once considered the “off-season” of the wedding world, winter is now becoming one of the most sought-after seasons for UK couples tying the knot. Industry experts say the trend is more than a passing phase, but rather it’s the start of a long-term shift in how Brits envision their perfect day.

To understand why couples are turning to crisp days, cosy settings, and festive flair, we spoke with Nick Bramer from Country House Weddings, who says winter weddings are not only more romantic, but strategically smart.

1. “It’s all about atmosphere and winter does half the work for you.”
Bramer explains that winter naturally provides a mood that couples often try to manufacture in summer weddings.

“Candlelight, roaring fires, velvet linens, deep colour palettes, all these elements feel authentic in winter. Couples love that they can lean into a luxurious, intimate feel without forcing it.”

From centuries-old manor houses to modern barn venues, the UK’s architecture shines brightest against a dramatic winter backdrop. And since the sun sets early, evening lighting and its Instagram-ready glow begins far earlier, making for those perfect, romantic images every couple wants. 

2. More dates, better prices, and less stress
While summer venues book out years in advance, winter dates (especially November, January and February) offer far more flexibility.

“In winter, couples can actually choose a date they want, rather than whatever’s left,” Bramer says. “And yes, it’s generally much more cost-effective for venues, travel, and even some decor.”

Many UK venues offer significant seasonal discounts, and suppliers, from photographers to floral designers, often have greater availability. A reduced competition means couples can secure their dream team without the summer scramble. Bonus if there’s a discount involved! 

3. Weather becomes… irrelevant
If you’re planning a UK wedding, the weather gamble is real and Bramer points out that ironically, winter shifts the focus away from unpredictability.

“Summer couples stress about rain and grey skies. Winter couples expect cold weather, so every detail is planned for indoors. It removes the anxiety entirely.”

From faux-fur shawls to heated outdoor terraces, venues are increasingly tailoring their spaces to meet the rising winter demand.

4. A reason to celebrate during the quietest months of the year
With Christmas and New Year’s already associated with warmth and togetherness, many couples enjoy extending that festive spirit and party with friends and family.

Winter weddings can lean into the holiday season and often feature:

  • mulled wine receptions
  • twinkling fairy lights
  • rich seasonal menus
  • moody jewel-tone flowers
  • dramatic sparklers or lantern send-offs
Guests also love having something joyful to attend during the quieter season often filled with post-holiday blues 

5. Winter trends are evolving and very chic
Bramer notes that winter wedding aesthetics have undergone a major glow-up in the past few years.

Popular trends he’s seeing across the UK include:
  • Black-tie glamour – think tuxedos, velvet suits and floor-length gowns
  • Opulent florals – deep reds, winter whites, and foliage-heavy arrangements
  • Snow-inspired décor – acrylic details, frosted accents, and mirrored tables
  • Seasonal comfort foods – gourmet pies, tartlets, spiced cocktails, warming drinks
“Couples want a wedding that stands out,” Bramer says. “Winter gives them a canvas that feels fresh and dramatically different from the classic summer look.”

6. Honeymoons work better too
Winter weddings pair perfectly with sought-after honeymoon seasons, allowing couples to escape the British winter.
  • The Maldives
  • Thailand
  • South Africa
  • The Caribbean
“You’re heading into sunshine while everyone else is scraping ice off their windscreens,” Bramer laughs. “That alone has to be an excellent selling point!”

A season that’s here to stay
With cost savings, atmospheric charm and a growing appetite for unique celebrations, UK wedding experts fully expect the winter-wedding boom to continue.

As Bramer puts it:
“Winter weddings used to be the road less travelled. Now, they’re the road couples are choosing because it just makes sense: financially, emotionally and aesthetically.”

For modern couples looking for a celebration that feels magical, memorable and delightfully different, winter may just be the new perfect season to say “I do.”

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