Heritage Wedding Venues in Melbourne Worth Getting Excited About

heritage wedding venue in Melbourne

Couples spend weeks scrolling through venue directories and still end up with a shortlist of modern function rooms that feel like they could be anywhere. When what they actually wanted was old stone walls, timber ceilings, and gardens with real history behind them. 

A heritage wedding venue in Melbourne does that heavy lifting. The character is already there, and the day feels different for it. 

Heritage Wedding Venues Melbourne Couples Keep Discovering 

Chateau Wyuna began as artist Clarence Earle's personal retreat in the early 1900s, built by hand from timber and stone sourced from the land. A 1909 weatherboard church relocated to the property still stands as a ceremony space within six acres of gardens. Marybrooke Manor is a fully restored heritage-listed venue sitting inside the Sherbrooke Forest in the Dandenong Ranges, surrounded by mountain ash and lush garden grounds. These heritage wedding venues in Melbourne offer couples a picturesque beauty like no other. 

What These Venues Offer 

  • Fairy-lit garden pergola as an alternative ceremony space 
  • Vaulted timber ceilings and open fireplace in the Alpine Room 
  • Boutique accommodation and restaurant at Marybrooke Manor 
  • Exclusive use of both properties on your wedding day 

Why Choose Our Heritage Wedding Venue in Melbourne 

At Melbourne Wedding Venues, both venues are personally owned and operated. Couples deal with the same team from first enquiry through to the wedding day itself, not a roster of coordinators with no real connection to the space. 

  • All-inclusive packages with transparent pricing 
  • Award-winning service across the Australian bridal industry 

Start Planning Your Heritage Wedding Today 

Visit Melbourne Wedding Venues to arrange a tour of our heritage wedding venues in Melbourne today. 

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