St. Peters Parkstone

St Peter’s Church in Parkstone is a stunning venue with its Grade II* Victorian architecture and spacious interior—newly available for hosting wedding receptions as well as ceremonies. With beautiful stained-glass windows, high ceilings, and a grand yet welcoming atmosphere, it brings the same sense of reverence and grandeur as venues like Exeter Cathedral.

Now open for celebrations, the church offers a rare opportunity to enjoy your entire day under one beautiful roof—from vows to dancing and everything in between. Located in the heart of Poole, it’s both accessible and truly memorable.

Set in the heart of Ashley Cross, St Peter’s offers a timeless and elegant setting surrounded by mature trees and historic charm.

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  • Absolutely! We’ve got everything covered — from your ceremony and wedding breakfast to the first dance and late-night party. After the “I dos,” you can take your drinks reception to one of the lovely spots in Ashley Cross while we turn the venue around for the evening, or simply relax and celebrate in our own beautiful garden space.

  • Yes, you can bring your own drinks, but a corkage will be applied.

  • There is no accommodation on site at St. Peters but there are many local hotels and some beautiful private houses available to rent.

  • Yes. We are happy to work with any caterers of your choosing. We will coordinate everything, including the catering and venue working together, so you can be confident everything will go just as you want it on the day.

  • There are some spaces available for you to get ready at the venue, which we will be more than happy to show you when you visit.

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