County Durham is one of the North East's best-kept secrets for wedding filming, from castle turrets at Lumley Castle to lakeside ceremonies at Hardwick Hall. We've spent years getting to know venues across the county, capturing real days at places like Beamish Hall and South Causey Inn, so we know the light, the angles, and the moments each one gives you. Wherever you're saying "I do" in County Durham, Fusion Weddings is built to turn it into a film you'll watch back for years.
We are not affiliated with these venues, just familiar with the light, the layout and the best spots to film in each one.
Grand 19th-century country house with its own marble chapel and gilded state rooms set in 150 acres of parkland.
A genuine 14th-century castle overlooking the River Wear, all turrets and torch-lit corridors for couples who want a fairytale backdrop.
12th-century castle with a woodland ceremony spot by a lake and 18 acres of grounds, one wedding a day so it's never rushed.
Grade II listed country house tucked into the Derwent Valley with six very different function rooms to shoot across.
Rustic exposed-beam barn weddings with sweeping Beamish Valley views, a real favourite on the North East wedding circuit.
Big, polished hotel wedding venue on 350 acres just outside Durham city, built for large receptions and golden-hour grounds shots.
French-inspired Floral Chapel and a lakeside marquee setting that gives every film a softer, more romantic look.
Tell us your venue and date and we will check availability within 24 hours. Packages from £595, with a backup creator on every booking.
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