A Wedding Celebrant for Your Perfect, Personal Ceremony
Beautifully personal wedding ceremonies led by an experienced wedding celebrant, designed entirely around you.
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At Sarsen Celebrants, we create beautifully personal wedding ceremonies led by an experienced wedding celebrant designed entirely around you. No standard scripts, no restrictions, and no expectations, just a meaningful, bespoke ceremony that reflects your story, woven with your words, by us. Whether you’re planning something intimate or unforgettable, we specialise in relaxed, heartfelt, non-religious deeply meaningful ceremonies that feel genuine, human, and completely yours.
What is a wedding celebrant?
A wedding celebrant is someone who creates and leads a ceremony designed entirely around you as a couple. Unlike a registrar or church service, an independent wedding celebrant isn’t limited by set scripts or traditions this means your ceremony can be as unique as your relationship. Many couples choose a celebrant for a non-religious wedding ceremony because it feels more personal, flexible, and meaningful, without compromising on emotion, atmosphere, or significance.
Your Ceremony, Your Way
With a celebrant-led wedding, there are no rules, only possibilities. As civil celebrants, we work with you to create a ceremony that reflects exactly who you both are. You can choose your venue, words, vows, poems, readings, or music, as anything is possible because the ceremony is written explicitly for you!
Nothing is standard, we work with you to create that special ceremony. Whether you want something simple and elegant, deeply romantic, or completely unconventional, your ceremony is shaped entirely around your dreams & vision. For couples looking for a non-religious wedding, this allows you to do what you want as it’s not dictated by religious convention, so no formal wording, no rigid structure, just something deeply personal.
Many ceremonies are typically symbolic, which means the legal marriage is completed separately at a registry office beforehand, allowing your celebrant ceremony to focus purely on the experience, not the paperwork. Currently celebrant weddings are not legally binding in England & Wales but the laws are being reformed, so as members of the Association Of Independent Celebrants (AOIC) we will fully aware of any changes when they happen.
Unlimited consultation prior to the ceremony via email, phone, FaceTime, WhatsApp or similar.
A beautifully hand-crafted Wedding Ceremony written exclusively for you
A signed commemorative Certificate
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Finding the right location to come together
Sarsen Celebrants specialises in ceremonies at some of Britain’s most amazing ancient landscapes including Stonehenge, Avebury, the Rollright Stones, and Stanton Drew. These powerful, timeless settings offer something truly different for couples seeking a meaningful and atmospheric place to celebrate a truly magical ceremony.
Each location has its own character and possibilities, and we can help guide you through what’s possible. Explore the individual location pages to discover which setting feels right for you.
Stonehenge
Avebury
Rollright Stones
Stanton Drew
Not sure what location would fit your ceremony best? We’re happy to help you find somewhere that feels right.
See all location optionsWords shared with us afterwards
Being invited into these moments is something we never take lightly.
Words really can’t describe how special that day was to us. And what you shared with us and our community was beautiful. The most common thing we have heard from people attending was how personal, special and moving the ceremony was. We really could not have asked for more.
Chris and Charl, Wiltshire
What to Expect
This is often a tender time, and we’re mindful of that. Our role is to make things feel a little lighter and less overwhelming.
We sit down and talk
From our first conversation, everything is relaxed, personal, and centred around you. We’ll start with an informal chat, usually via a video call, to get to know each other and talk through your ideas, your story, and what matters most to you. We will then send you a formal quote.
We bring everything together
We’ll begin crafting your ceremony from scratch, not from a template. You’ll have full input throughout, with opportunities to review and shape the wording so it feels exactly right. Most couples have a couple of meetings along the way, either in person or online
We support you on the day
On the day itself, we’ll be there to deliver your ceremony with warmth, confidence, and calm, holding the space so you can both enjoy the day. Our role is to guide, support, and make sure everything flows effortlessly.
What you might be wondering
Here are some of the things people ask us most when they’re considering a wedding ceremony.
What is a Wedding Celebrant?
A wedding celebrant is a trained professional who writes and leads your wedding ceremony. Unlike a registrar, a celebrant works with you to create something completely personal, from the structure and words to any rituals or traditions you want to include. There are no restrictions on venue, content, or style, so your ceremony reflects you as a couple.
Is a celebrant wedding legally binding?
In England and Wales, a celebrant ceremony isn’t currently legally binding on its own. You’ll need a short legal registration, either before or after your ceremony, to make it official. Many couples treat this as a quick formality and keep the celebrant ceremony as their main event, the one with all the meaning, emotion, and personal touches.
What is a celebrant wedding?
A celebrant wedding is a ceremony written and led by a professional celebrant rather than a registrar or religious leader. It gives you complete freedom over what’s said, where it’s held, and how it feels. Whether you want heartfelt vows in a forest, a ceremony full of laughter, or cultural traditions woven in, a celebrant wedding is built entirely around your story.
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We’re here if you need us
If you have any questions or would like to book your ceremony, please reach out to us. We’ll listen carefully, and take things one step at a time.