Four beautiful and inspiring Hackney Wedding Venues

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Hackney Town Wedding Venue

I lived in London Fields, E8 from 1997 - 2000 and every time I go back, I am blown away by the transformation which has occurred. I will always love the area; it's where I got married, bought my first house, and two of my children were born there. Artists were drawn to it because, at that time, it was relatively affordable as well as central and now it has emerged as one of the most creative and dynamic boroughs in London. 

The four venues I am writing about today are all run by the London Borough of Hackney. There are two town Halls and two completely different types and they show off brilliantly the diverse nature of the architectural history of Hackney from the last 250 years. They each have a dedicated events team who can arrange everything for you and are on hand for guidance and advice. They work extensively with a range of fantastic suppliers including caterers, production, audio-visual and florists. 

 

Hackney Town Hall (main picture) offers sumptuous grandeur for weddings in an Art Deco style. The graceful curved staircase leads to the beautifully restored Assembly Hall with a vast array of original features including the imposing 1930's chandeliers and sprung dance floor. 

 

 Click here to see Hackney Town Hall

 

Stoke Newington Town Hall - this is utterly splendid and, like Hackney Town Hall, is one of the best examples of Art Deco glamour around. 

It is all wonderfully rich and sumptuous with its dark mahoganies, elegant marble and one of Europe's largest working mirror ball no less!! There are two main chambers; the Council Chamber and the Assembly Hall. Like Hackney, this also has the original sprung dance floor and makes the space a truly magnificent setting for any kind of wedding. 

 Click here to see Stoke Newington Town Hall

 

The next two are very different, but equally as fabulous:

Clissold House is a beautiful Grade II listed space set in the lovely surroundings of Clissold Park. It has been lovingly and expertly restored and included features such as marble fireplaces and an iconic spiral staircase. 

The house offers two main rooms on the first floor with outdoor terrace. The drawing room, the dining room and adjoining hallway. Upstairs there are three further smaller rooms , perfectly suited for intimate gatherings. 

 

Click here to see Clissold House

 

The final incredible venue in this collection is the West Reservoir Centre, one of the most unique venues in London.

It features a 1930s red brick tower boasting fascinating structural design elements, flooded by natural light. Taking up to 130 for a seated dinner, or 150 for a standing reception, the four story main tower featured original water processing equipment, high above the heads of the guests. 

It has outdoor terraces overlooking the water and so perfect for summer weddings.

Click here to see West Reservoir Centre

 

For more information on all of these venues, please take a look at their listings on the site. From there, there is a direct link to their website.

 

Hackney Rules!

Emily November 2017

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Comments (1)

  • Sara Mathew

    Sara Mathew

    20 January 2018 at 10:31 | #

    Nice places. Thank you for the suggestions. The last pic of Hackney Town Hall is cool. Is it a blend of modern and traditional style? I am a wedding planner in Chennai and thinking about Hackney Town Hall for a client.

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