
Best Wedding Venues in and Around Tynemouth
From a clifftop ceremony at an English Heritage priory to Art Deco splendour at Spanish City, here are the best wedding venues in and around Tynemouth.
Tynemouth and the surrounding North Tyne coast offer a striking mix of wedding venues — from ancient priory ruins overlooking the sea to restored Art Deco landmarks, grand seafront hotels, and boutique woodland retreats just a short drive inland. Whether you want the sound of waves as your backdrop or a country house tucked away in the trees, there is a venue here to match.
Here are some of the best options in and around Tynemouth.
The Grand Hotel Tynemouth
The Grand Hotel is Tynemouth's landmark wedding venue, perched on the clifftop overlooking Longsands Beach. Originally a summer residence visited by royalty, the hotel holds a civil wedding licence and can host your ceremony, wedding breakfast, and evening reception all under one roof.
The hotel can accommodate up to 200 guests. The Pearl Room suits intimate ceremonies, while the Orchid Suite — with its tall ceiling and breathtaking coastal views — is the main reception space. There are also multiple bedrooms for guests who want to stay overnight, and the location means wedding photographs with Longsands and the Priory headland as your backdrop.
Best for: Tynemouth's iconic seafront hotel with coastal views from the Orchid Suite, capacity for 200 guests, and on-site accommodation.
Tynemouth Priory and Castle
For sheer drama, it is hard to beat a wedding at Tynemouth Priory. Managed by English Heritage, this ancient clifftop site hosts a small number of weddings each year — typically just four or five — between April and October.
Ceremonies take place amongst the priory ruins with guests facing out to sea, creating a setting that is open yet feels remarkably intimate. Couples can have their ceremony and reception drinks at the Priory, or hire a marquee on the grounds for the full day. The limited number of dates means you need to book well in advance, but for couples who want a truly unique and historic setting, there is nothing else quite like it on the North East coast.
Best for: An English Heritage wedding amongst ancient ruins overlooking the North Sea — just four or five dates per year, so book early.
Spanish City, Whitley Bay
Spanish City is the restored Art Deco landmark on the Whitley Bay seafront, just a couple of miles north of Tynemouth. Originally built in 1910 and reopened in 2018 after a 10 million pound restoration, the Grade II listed building now houses an award-winning wedding and events space alongside restaurants and a champagne bar.
The venue caters for weddings from 4 to 140 guests and is licensed to host ceremonies in several spaces, including the spacious St Mary's Lighthouse Suite and, for something truly memorable, the rooftop with panoramic sea views. Spanish City was named Best Coastal Venue in the UK and Best Town and City Venue at the North of England Wedding Awards.
Best for: Award-winning Art Deco venue on the Whitley Bay seafront with rooftop ceremonies, sea views, and capacity for up to 140 guests.
Jesmond Dene House
About 20 minutes' drive from Tynemouth, Jesmond Dene House is a Grade II listed boutique hotel set in Jesmond Dene, a wooded valley of waterfalls and rustic bridges on the edge of Newcastle city centre. The hotel has 40 bedrooms and can accommodate weddings from 10 to 120 guests.
The Great Hall is a double-height room with oak panelling, a minstrels' gallery, and a vast fireplace — ideal for larger ceremonies. Couples can also exchange vows on the terrace or in The Secret Garden beside the Armstrong Waterfall. Exclusive use of the entire hotel is available, and the combination of a city-edge location with a genuine countryside feel makes it popular with couples from both Tynemouth and Newcastle.
Best for: A boutique woodland hotel with 40 bedrooms, a Great Hall with minstrels' gallery, and a Secret Garden for outdoor ceremonies beside a waterfall.
Crusoe's
Crusoe's sits at the south end of Longsands Beach in Tynemouth, right on the sand. It is the most laid-back venue on this list — a rustic beachside bar and restaurant that offers hire for wedding receptions after you have had your ceremony elsewhere.
There is no grand ballroom or formal function suite here. Instead, you get the beach on your doorstep, a relaxed atmosphere, and a venue that suits couples who want their celebration to feel like a party with friends rather than a formal affair. It works particularly well for summer weddings when guests can spill out onto the beach.
Best for: A relaxed beachside reception venue right on Longsands — perfect for couples who want sand between their toes and sunset drinks on the beach.
The Parlour at Blagdon
About 20 minutes' drive inland from Tynemouth, The Parlour at Blagdon is a hidden courtyard venue surrounded by lush gardens, just north of Newcastle. It seats up to 90 for the wedding breakfast and 175 for the evening reception, making it well-suited to medium-sized celebrations.
Ceremonies take place in The Smithy, a rustic room with exposed beams, brick walls, and a cast iron stove, or outdoors in the picturesque courtyard. The venue includes five en-suite bedrooms, a full English breakfast the next morning, and a resident DJ. Its intimate scale and personal feel set it apart from larger hotel venues.
Best for: An intimate courtyard venue with rustic charm, on-site accommodation, and a welcoming atmosphere — a short drive inland from the coast.
The Linskill Centre, North Shields
For couples looking for a larger, more affordable venue close to Tynemouth, the Linskill Centre in North Shields is worth considering. Set in a characterful former school building, the venue's Trevelyan Hall can seat up to 160 guests for a sit-down meal with room to dance.
The hall has its own private bar, foyer, outdoor space, and a large stage with sound system and lighting. Wedding packages start from around 4,795 pounds and include exclusive use, setup the day before, table linen, chair covers, a DJ, and free parking. It is a practical, good-value option that still has plenty of character.
Best for: A characterful community venue with a 160-guest hall, private bar, and all-inclusive packages — excellent value close to Tynemouth.
Newton Hall
For couples happy to venture a little further up the Northumberland coast, Newton Hall near Alnwick is one of the region's most celebrated wedding venues. This 18th-century country house sits in a National Trust-designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, close to the golden sands of Newton-by-the-Sea.
Ceremony options include Wedding Hill with sweeping coastal views, a terrace with a retractable roof, and the Enchanted Chapel — a botanical ceremony space seating up to 150. The venue is dog-friendly, offers 11 pricing tiers to suit different budgets, and encourages two- or three-day celebrations. Weddings start from around 1,995 pounds including food and drink.
Best for: A quirky coastal country house near Alnwick with beach ceremonies, botanical chapel, and multi-day celebrations from under 2,000 pounds.
Planning Your Day
When choosing a wedding venue near Tynemouth, consider:
- Indoor or outdoor — coastal weather can be unpredictable, so venues with both options (like Spanish City or Newton Hall) give you flexibility
- Ceremony and reception — some venues like The Grand Hotel handle everything under one roof; others like Crusoe's work best paired with a separate ceremony venue
- Guest numbers — options range from intimate Priory weddings for a handful of guests to 200 at The Grand Hotel
- Season — Tynemouth Priory only hosts weddings April to October; coastal venues are at their most spectacular in summer but book up quickly
- Transport — Tynemouth is well-served by the Tyne and Wear Metro, making it easy for guests staying in Newcastle to reach the coast without driving
The North Tyne coast has a wedding venue for every style — whether you want ancient ruins, Art Deco glamour, beachside informality, or countryside seclusion just minutes from the sea.
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