BLACKBURN REGISTER OFFICE
Whether you’re planning something intimate with a handful of the people you love most, keeping things entirely between the two of you or simply making it legal before the real deal.
No fuss. No performance. Just the two of you, a room full of warmth, and the moment it becomes real.


EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GETTING MARRIED AT BLACKBURN REGISTER OFFICE.
The Register Office is based at Blackburn Town Hall, King William Street, BB1 7DY. A Civic building with the kind of stone presence that only comes with age.
Ceremonies at the Town Hall are held in a recently commissioned room designed specifically for intimate occasions: the couple and two witnesses, nothing more. If that’s the kind of day you’re planning, it’s genuinely one of the most considered settings in Lancashire for it.
For couples who want a few more people in the room, the Northgate Ceremony Suite at King George’s Hall on Northgate is the dedicated ceremony space for larger civil gatherings. A stylish room with its own private entrance that holds up to fifty guests, a five minute walk away.
Both venues sit in the heart of Blackburn town centre. Both are surrounded by the kind of architecture, parks and streets that photograph extremely well.


INTIMATE, CONSIDERED
LANCASHIRE
WEDDINGS.


QUIET, CINEMATIC AND ENTIRELY YOURS
GETTING MARRIED AT BLACKBURN REGISTER OFFICE
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CALM.
WHY COUPLES CHOOSE ME FOR THEIR BLACKBURN REGISTER OFFICE WEDDING
A register office wedding moves fast. The ceremony is short, the emotion is concentrated, and there’s very little room for a photographer who needs time to set up or direction to get going. I don’t.
I work quickly, quietly, and entirely in the background. My job is to disappear into the room and give you back the day exactly as it felt, not a posed reconstruction of it. The glance across the aisle. The exhale when the registrar says you can kiss. The way light falls through the windows of Blackburn Town Hall.


REASONS TO HAVE A BLACKBURN REGISTER OFFICE WEDDING


THE SETTING
CEREMONY
A proper civic ceremony inside one of Blackburn’s most significant buildings. The Town Hall’s intimate ceremony room is designed for couples who want the moment to feel considered, not scaled up. Just you, your witnesses, and the words that make it real.
THE LOCATION
CENTRAL
King William Street puts you in the heart of Lancashire’s most historically layered town. Blackburn Cathedral, Corporation Park’s Victorian grandeur, and the regenerated Cathedral Quarter are all within walking distance. Better backdrops than most couples realise.
PORTRAIT READY
BACKDROP
After your ceremony, we have Blackburn on our side. The town centre has more photographic character than couples expect. Victorian stone buildings, a cathedral courtyard, sweeping parkland, and that particular northern texture that looks genuinely beautiful in editorial photography. Give me twenty minutes and I’ll give you portraits worth framing.

READY TO
PARTY
A register office wedding gives you the freedom to celebrate however suits you. A long lunch in the Ribble Valley, an evening at one of Lancashire’s best restaurants, a weekend away, the day is entirely yours to shape. The ceremony is the anchor. Everything else is open.
HOW MUCH DOES it cOST To geT MARRied at BLACKBURN REGISTER OFFICE?
WhAT’S INCLUDED IN A REGISTRY OFFICE WEDDING PACKAGE?
The register office charges a statutory notice fee, currently £47 per person when you give formal notice of marriage.
Charges and fees when booking your civil ceremony include;
The ceremony booking fee is £58.
Ceremonies for you and 2 witnesses at the Town Hall are only on Thursday Mornings and are £62.
Ceremonies at the Northgate Suite start from;
Monday toThursday £124
Fridays £157
Saturday £211
Sunday and Bank Holidays £530


Intimate ceremonies for just the couple and two witnesses take place in the Town Hall’s dedicated ceremony room.
For larger gatherings, the Northgate Ceremony Suite at King George’s Hall on Northgate holds up to fifty guests and has its own private entrance and music system.
Civil ceremonies can include non-religious readings and music personalised to the couple. You don’t need to live in Blackburn with Darwen to marry here, though notice must be given to the register office in the district where each of you lives.
Need more information?
CONSIDERED, HONEST & UNFORGETTABLE.
The best wedding photographs rarely come from the biggest venues.
A register office wedding strips everything back to what actually matters. Two people in a room. The words that make it legal. The look between you that nobody else catches unless someone is paying attention. That’s the moment I’m there for. Not the flowers, not the venue, not the production but the feeling underneath all of it.
REAL LOVE

BLACKBURN REGISTER OFFICE IS PERFECT FOR COUPLES WHO:
Q & A
THE BEST RECEPTION VENUES NEAR BLACKBURN REGISTER OFFICE?
Blackburn and the surrounding area have some excellent options for after your ceremony, whatever kind of celebration you have in mind.
- The Millstone at Mellor — a beautiful Lancashire pub in the Ribble Valley with real warmth and excellent food, about fifteen minutes from town
- Northcote, Langho — one of Lancashire’s finest restaurants, for couples who want to mark the day properly with a long, indulgent lunch
- The Clog and Billycock, Pleasington — a Thwaites pub with character, charm and a relaxed atmosphere, just outside Blackburn
THE BEST ACCOMMODATION FOR BLACKBURN REGISTER OFFICE WEDDINGS?
Blackburn has amazing accommodation options ranging from luxury style, boutique hotels and five star glamour.
Don’t know where to start? I’ve got you.
- Northcote, Langho — the best hotel in the area by some distance; a Michelin-starred restaurant with beautiful rooms in the Ribble Valley
- Mytton Fold Hotel — a country house hotel in Langho, relaxed and well-placed for the Ribble Valley
- The Dunkenhalgh Hotel, Clayton-le-Moors — a historic country house hotel about fifteen minutes from Blackburn with genuine character
WHERE’s BEST TO PARK FOR BLACKBURN REGISTER OFFICE WEDDINGS?
Blackburn Town Hall on King William Street is well served by town centre parking. Several council owned car parks are within easy walking distance, and on-street parking is available nearby.
Blackburn Train Station is a short walk, making the venue very accessible for guests travelling without a car. If your ceremony is at the Northgate Suite instead, King George’s Hall has on-street parking outside and the Feilden Street multi-storey (BB2 1LQ) nearby with council parking is free after 3pm and on Saturdays.
SEE A REAL WEDDING AT BLACKBURN REGISTER OFFICE

Hey, I’m Toni. I love old photographs, the kind with crumpled edges that your grandparents would dig out on a rainy day. I love that they would always know the full story hidden within every single one. I have an obsession with polaroids and real film, giving me that feeling where one memory could live a life of it’s own.
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TOGETHER
READY TO SAY ‘I DO”?
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