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Can you get married at Stone Henge?

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nykkieberry | 15:18 Mon 27th Jun 2005 | Body & Soul
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I believe that the current law is that a legally binding wedding must occur under a roof. It is possible to erect a pagoda and have that sanctioned though. In so far as actually getting married within the circle, I'd imagine that's a total no no - the public aren't allowed in there anyway. You're actually quite a distance from it normally.

Sorry - should add that a venue has to be registered. You can find a list of approved venues here:

http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/mainindex/community/registration/approvedpremises.htm 

Hope that helps!

Given the nature of the location, I assume you're after a pagan wedding ceremony?

We had our children named by Druids at Avebury which is near Stonehenge. Obviously it isn't recognised that they are Christened but we had a fantastic time! We were actually at a Pagan wedding at the time.

I have to agree with Waldo,that any place a (Legal) marriage is celebrated,must be licenced by law.However if you wish to have a Pagan marriage,that you recognise,but not a Legal/Established church marriage,then the above would not apply to you.I also agree with Waldo,that as the public is not admitted to the centre of Stonehenge,then that is ruled out.

Stonehenge is administered by The National Trust/English Heritage.

Avebury Stone Circle is administered solely by The National Trust.

If you contact them, and explain your idea,and if there are not too many people involved they may allow it;it's worth a try.

I cannot see them allowing it anywhere at Stonehenge,due to problems they have had there at Midsummers past,but as Avebury is quieter they may agree?

Here's a link to the NT at Avebury:~

http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hbcache/property316.htm

Good Luck!

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