Castle Cary Roundhouse – The UK’s Smallest Wedding Venue

Everyone wants their wedding to be the wedding of the century, which is why so much time, thought, effort and money is spent in the organising of the big day. But if you really want your wedding to be memorable, why don’t you get hitched at the smallest wedding venue in the UK?

This can now be found in Castle Cary in Somerset, which is home to a seven foot-wide 18th century prison cell – where you can now say your vows, according to ITV News.

The domed roundhouse was built way back in 1779 to serve as a place to keep criminals and drunkards who were due to see the district judge. And now council bosses have applied for a licence to hold weddings in the building, which is just about big enough to house the bride and groom, and the registrar.

“The bride and groom are able to make their vows under lock and key – and manacles if necessary. Couples looking to inject an element of humour in their special day will revel in the ‘dramatic irony’ this building provides,” the local council said.

You can find even more unique wedding venues on the Truly Quirky Wedding Venues website if you’re taken with the idea of an out-of-the-ordinary venue.

Once you’ve picked your venue, get in touch with us at Carol’s Wedding Cars if you’re looking into wedding cars in Salford at the moment. You’re sure to be impressed with our fleet of cars and you’ll definitely find at least one that ties in with your style ideas and theme.

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