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Wedding Licensed Venues in London for 100 people

Explore wedding licensed venues in London for 100 guests that provide the perfect setting for your special day.

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  • Kent House Knightsbridge - image
    From £140 per person300

    The North and South Sanctuary is the perfect wedding venue for up to 220 formal seating, or 160 with a dancefloor. This private townhouse offers all inclusive wedding packages covering all the essential elements you need for your perfect day. Kent House Knightsbridge has a civil wedding license for the ground floor enabling your guests to share your special day with you at one location. Enquire through Hire Space for availability and bespoke quote. Venue hire costs are guideline rates for the exclusive hire of the townhouse. Costs may vary based on your capacity and catering requirements.

  • 41 Portland Place - image
    From £4,000120

    A private Georgian townhouse in Marylebone, ideal for intimate weddings and receptions.

  • St James's

    Six Park Place

    From £5,00012

    Elegant heritage venue in central London with period rooms and garden views, ideal for weddings.

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  • Greenwich

    Greenwich Yacht Club

    From £3,000250

    A versatile riverside venue with outdoor decking, ideal for weddings, parties, and receptions.

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  • Fulham

    Fulham Palace

    From £3,000250

    Historic riverside venue with botanical gardens, ideal for various events. Includes a private courtyard.

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  • Farringdon

    The Crypt

    From £3,000200

    A historic medieval crypt in central London, perfect for weddings and banquets, hosting up to 200 guests.

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  • Bloomsbury

    The Foundling Museum

    From £3,500150

    Elegant gallery with antique decor for weddings and events, seating up to 100 guests.

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  • Bankside

    Swan at The Globe

    From £500120

    Elegant room with Thames views, private balcony. Ideal for weddings and intimate celebrations.

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Wedding Licensed Venues in London for 100 people

Explore wedding licensed venues in London for 100 guests that provide the perfect setting for your special day.

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### Why London's Wedding Licensed Venues Are Perfect for Your 100-Guest Celebration When you're planning a wedding for 100 guests in London, choosing a properly licensed venue isn't just about ticking a legal box – it's about unlocking a world of possibilities that'll make your celebration truly memorable. We've seen countless couples discover that wedding licensed venues offer something special that other spaces simply can't match. The magic number of 100 guests puts you in a sweet spot for London's most sought-after wedding licensed venues. You're looking at spaces that typically span 150-200 m², giving everyone room to breathe whilst maintaining that intimate atmosphere couples love. Take venues like The Amadeus in Maida Vale – at 180 m², it's perfectly sized for your guest count with enough flexibility for both ceremony and reception. #### What Makes These Venues Worth the Investment Here's what we've learned from years in the industry: wedding licensed venues in London for 100 people typically range from £4,000 to £12,000 for exclusive hire, with premium locations reaching £15,000+. Yes, it's a significant investment, but you're getting far more than just four walls. These venues come with premises licenses that cover alcohol service and entertainment – saving you the headache of applying for temporary event notices. They've also got the technical infrastructure sorted: minimum 63-amp power supply for your lighting and sound, proper HVAC systems for guest comfort, and often built-in PA systems that'll handle your vows and speeches beautifully. #### The London Advantage London's wedding licensed venues offer something you won't find elsewhere – that perfect blend of historic charm and modern functionality. Whether you're drawn to converted Victorian spaces or sleek contemporary venues, you'll find options that photograph beautifully and create lasting memories. The transport links are brilliant too. Your guests can easily reach venues near major hubs like King's Cross or Liverpool Street, and with the Tube running until midnight (plus Night Tube on weekends), nobody's rushing off early. For inspiration on creating the perfect celebration, check out our guide to [London's 7 Most Beautiful Wedding Venues](https://hirespace.com/blog/beautiful-london-wedding-venues/) and discover [6 Wedding Venues with Summery Outdoor Spaces](https://hirespace.com/blog/6-wedding-venues-outdoor-spaces/) if you're planning a warmer-weather celebration. The key is understanding that these venues aren't just spaces – they're partners in creating your perfect day. Ready to explore what's legally required to make it all happen? ### The Essential Legal Requirements Every Couple Must Know Before Booking Right, let's talk about the legal side – because getting this wrong can turn your dream day into a proper nightmare. We've seen couples assume their gorgeous venue can handle everything, only to discover weeks before the wedding that crucial licenses are missing. #### Understanding Premises Licenses: Your Non-Negotiable Foundation Every wedding licensed venue in London must hold a premises license that specifically covers marriage ceremonies. This isn't the same as a general entertainment license – it's a separate authorization that allows the venue to legally conduct wedding ceremonies. When you're viewing venues, always ask to see their marriage license certificate. It should be displayed prominently, and if they can't produce it immediately, that's a red flag. The premises license also covers alcohol sales and regulated entertainment, which is why these venues can offer complete packages. Without it, you'd need to apply for temporary event notices (TENs) yourself – a process that costs £21 per application and requires at least 10 working days' notice. #### The Marriage Schedule: Your Legal Lifeline Here's something many couples don't realize: you'll need to give notice at your local register office at least 29 days before your wedding. This creates your marriage schedule, which must be presented to your venue's authorized person on the day. For 100-guest celebrations, we always recommend booking your notice appointment at least 8-10 weeks ahead, as popular register offices like Westminster and Camden get booked up quickly. #### Authorized Persons vs Registrars: Know the Difference Wedding licensed venues employ authorized persons who can legally conduct your ceremony. Unlike registrars, they're venue-specific and often more flexible with timing and personalization. However, they must still follow legal requirements – two witnesses minimum, specific wording for vows, and proper record-keeping. #### Insurance and Safety Compliance Your venue should carry public liability insurance of at least £5 million – this protects you if anything goes wrong. For 100-guest venues, fire safety certificates are mandatory, and the venue should have clear evacuation procedures. Always ask about their maximum capacity certificate; some venues might accommodate 100 for dining but only 80 for ceremonies due to fire regulations. The key takeaway? Don't assume anything. Get everything in writing, verify licenses yourself, and book your legal appointments early. For more guidance on what questions to ask, our [Ultimate Venue Site Visit Checklist](https://hirespace.com/blog/the-ultimate-venue-site-visit-checklist/) covers the essential legal checks you shouldn't skip. Now, let's talk money – because understanding the real costs helps you budget properly and avoid nasty surprises. ### Smart Budget Planning: What 100-Guest Wedding Licensed Venues Really Cost in London Let's be honest about wedding budgets – they have a habit of spiralling, and venue costs are often the biggest culprit. But here's the thing: when you understand exactly what you're paying for with wedding licensed venues in London, you can make smarter decisions and actually get better value for money. #### The Real Numbers: What You'll Actually Pay For 100-guest wedding licensed venues in London, you're looking at £4,000 to £12,000 for exclusive venue hire, with premium locations pushing £15,000+. But here's what most couples don't realize – that's often just the starting point. The real cost comes from minimum spends, which typically range from £8,000 to £25,000 depending on the venue's calibre and location. We've seen couples budget £10,000 for their venue only to discover the minimum spend is £18,000. Central London venues near landmarks or in prestigious postcodes command the highest premiums, whilst venues in zones 2-5 offer better value without compromising on quality. #### Breaking Down the Hidden Costs Wedding licensed venues charge differently than regular event spaces. You're not just paying for room hire – you're investing in their license, insurance, and specialized staff. Here's what's typically included in that price: - Authorized person to conduct the ceremony (usually £300-500 if charged separately) - Premises license covering alcohol and entertainment - Basic sound system and microphones - Tables, chairs, and basic lighting - Public liability insurance coverage #### Smart Negotiation Strategies That Actually Work Here's an insider tip: venues are often more flexible on weekday bookings or off-peak seasons. We've negotiated 20-30% discounts for Thursday weddings or January celebrations. Also, ask about package deals – many venues offer better rates when you book ceremony, reception, and catering together. Consider venues slightly outside central London too. A beautiful licensed venue in Richmond or Greenwich might cost £6,000 versus £12,000 in Mayfair, and your guests will still have excellent transport links. #### Seasonal Pricing Patterns Summer Saturdays (May-September) command premium rates, often 40-50% higher than winter weekdays. If you're flexible with dates, February and March offer excellent value, and venues are often more willing to negotiate on extras like extended hours or upgraded catering packages. For more inspiration on maximizing your budget, explore our guide to [5 Unique London Wedding Venues](https://hirespace.com/blog/5-unique-london-wedding-venues/) that offer exceptional value, or discover [The Top Sustainable Wedding Venues in London](https://hirespace.com/blog/top-sustainable-wedding-venues/) for eco-conscious couples looking for meaningful celebrations. Ready to start viewing venues? Let's talk about the crucial questions that'll help you make the right choice. ### 5 Critical Questions to Ask During Your Venue Site Visit Walking into a potential wedding venue can be overwhelming – there's so much to see and consider that it's easy to get swept up in the romance and forget the practical questions. We've watched countless couples fall in love with a space only to discover deal-breaking issues later. Here are the five questions that'll save you from costly mistakes and ensure your 100-guest celebration runs smoothly. #### "What's Your Exact Licensed Capacity for Ceremonies vs. Receptions?" This might sound obvious, but you'd be surprised how often the numbers don't match up. A venue might accommodate 100 for dining but only 80 for ceremonies due to fire safety regulations around aisle space and emergency exits. We've seen couples have to trim their guest list at the last minute because they didn't clarify this upfront. Always ask for the specific capacity certificate and check both ceremony and reception configurations. #### "What Happens If We Run Over Our Allocated Time?" London venues are strict about curfews – noise restrictions typically kick in at 10pm, and overtime charges can be eye-watering. Premium venues often charge £500-800 per hour for extensions, which can quickly blow your budget. Ask about their exact finish times, what constitutes "running over" (does clearing up count?), and whether there's any flexibility for special circumstances. #### "Can You Walk Me Through Your Backup Plans for Technical Failures?" With 100 guests, technical hiccups become major problems. Your venue should have backup microphones, spare projectors, and alternative power sources. Ask specifically about their PA system capacity – can it handle speeches clearly for 100 people? What happens if the sound cuts out during your vows? The best venues have detailed contingency plans and backup equipment on-site. #### "What Are Your Exact Catering Restrictions and Approved Supplier Lists?" Many licensed venues have exclusive catering partnerships or strict supplier lists, which can significantly impact your costs and menu options. Some charge "corkage" fees of £15-25 per bottle if you bring your own wine, whilst others prohibit outside alcohol entirely. Get the full list of approved suppliers and any associated fees upfront – this information can add thousands to your final bill. #### "How Do You Handle Multiple Events on the Same Day?" This is crucial for 100-guest weddings, as you'll likely need the space for most of the day. Ask about sound bleed between rooms, shared facilities like toilets and parking, and how they manage arrivals and departures. The last thing you want is your intimate ceremony interrupted by another event's music or guests. For more detailed guidance on maximizing your venue visits, check out [The Top Questions To Ask On Your Venue Site Visit](https://hirespace.com/blog/the-ultimate-venue-site-visit-checklist/) for our comprehensive checklist. Armed with these questions, you'll be ready to make an informed decision. But timing your booking correctly is just as crucial as choosing the right venue. ### Timing Your Booking Right: When and How to Secure Your Dream Wedding Licensed Venue Here's the reality about booking wedding licensed venues in London: the best spaces for 100-guest celebrations get snapped up 12-18 months in advance, especially for those coveted Saturday slots. But don't panic if you're working with a shorter timeline – we've helped couples secure stunning venues with just 6 months' notice by being strategic about timing and flexible with dates. #### The Golden Booking Window: 12-15 Months Ahead For premium wedding licensed venues in central London, aim to start your search 12-15 months before your wedding date. This gives you access to the full calendar and the best negotiating position. Venues like those featured in our [6 Unforgettable London Wedding Venues](https://hirespace.com/blog/unforgettable-london-wedding-venues/) guide often have waiting lists for peak dates, so early booking is essential. We've noticed that venues typically release their calendars 18 months in advance, with the most popular Saturday slots in May through September filling up within weeks. If you're set on a specific venue, consider putting down a holding deposit even before you've finalized all details. #### Smart Alternative Timing Strategies Here's where flexibility pays dividends: Thursday and Friday weddings can save you 20-40% on venue costs, and many licensed venues offer enhanced packages for weekday celebrations. We've seen couples secure £15,000 venues for £9,000 simply by choosing a Thursday in March instead of a Saturday in June. Sunday weddings are gaining popularity too, especially for 100-guest celebrations where you want that relaxed, extended celebration feel. Many venues offer Sunday packages that include extended hours and upgraded catering options at weekday prices. #### The Booking Process: What Actually Happens Once you've found your perfect venue, expect to pay a deposit of 25-50% to secure your date. For a £10,000 venue hire, that's £2,500-5,000 upfront. Most venues require this within 7-14 days of your provisional booking, so have your finances sorted before you start serious negotiations. The contract process typically takes 2-3 weeks, during which you'll finalize details like ceremony timings, catering requirements, and any additional services. Don't rush this stage – it's when you can negotiate extras like complimentary room upgrades or extended bar hours. #### Last-Minute Booking Success Stories If you're working with 3-6 months' notice, focus on venues that have had cancellations or consider off-peak dates. Many venues maintain cancellation lists, and we've seen couples secure dream venues at short notice when other bookings fall through. For more inspiration on unique venues that might have availability, explore our [5 Unforgettable London Wedding Venues](https://hirespace.com/blog/5-unforgettable-london-wedding-venues/) collection. Ready to start your venue search? Begin by creating a shortlist of 5-7 venues that match your guest count, budget, and style preferences, then book viewings for the same week to compare them while they're fresh in your memory.

Featured Venues for Wedding Venues

Browse 16 venues perfect for Wedding Venues

Weddings at Kent House Knightsbridge

From: £140 per person

Capacity: Up to 300 guests

Weddings at 41 Portland Place

A private Georgian townhouse in Marylebone, ideal for intimate weddings and receptions.

From: £4000

Capacity: Up to 120 guests

Weddings at Six Park Place

Elegant heritage venue in central London with period rooms and garden views, ideal for weddings.

From: £5000

Capacity: Up to 12 guests

Events at Greenwich Yacht Club

A versatile riverside venue with outdoor decking, ideal for weddings, parties, and receptions.

From: £3000

Capacity: Up to 250 guests

Weddings at Fulham Palace

Historic riverside venue with botanical gardens, ideal for various events. Includes a private courtyard.

From: £3000

Capacity: Up to 250 guests

Weddings at The Crypt

A historic medieval crypt in central London, perfect for weddings and banquets, hosting up to 200 guests.

From: £3000

Capacity: Up to 200 guests

Weddings at The Foundling Museum

Elegant gallery with antique decor for weddings and events, seating up to 100 guests.

From: £3500

Capacity: Up to 150 guests

Weddings at Swan at The Globe

Elegant room with Thames views, private balcony. Ideal for weddings and intimate celebrations.

From: £500

Capacity: Up to 120 guests

Weddings at Chiswick House and Gardens

Idyllic outdoor courtyards in a historic villa, perfect for weddings and receptions amidst landscaped gardens.

From: £4500

Capacity: Up to 200 guests

Weddings at Leighton House

Historic artist's studio for weddings and events, seating 80 or dining 60.

From: £5760

Capacity: Up to 100 guests

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