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3 original venues to tie the knot in Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery
Perhaps one of the most iconic buildings in town, Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery is an imposing 13th century merchant's house located in the centre of town. There are two unique rooms and an indoor balcony overlooking the exhibits, all available for your ceremony. Onsite caterers Stop. Café have options to suit all tastes, as well as dining space and an outdoor courtyard for your reception.
The Buttermarket
Weddings may not be the first thing to spring to mind when thinking of The Buttermarket, but this remarkable 19th century building is a stunning location for your special day. With a neo-classical facade, original vaulted basement and the rare 12-foot Wurlitzer organ, it truly is a unique venue.
Shrewsbury Castle
Located in the heart of the town, Shrewsbury Castle is a breathtaking red sandstone castle set high over the river, within picturesque grounds. The 18th century Circular Room, designed by Thomas Telford, is fully licensed for weddings and civil ceremonies. The charming backdrop of the castle, Laura's Tower and surrounding grounds, offer a truly unique experience with fantastic photo opportunities.