Hampshire Registrars perform our Civil Ceremonies. For anyone wanting to get married in a church the beautiful Saint Michael & All Angels overlooks the Mill. And the very charming Reverand Nigel Lacey loves nothing better than a good wedding.
Alternatively Humanist weddings at the Mill have been becoming more and more popular. Don’t worry – we didn’t know what one was either! They are non-religious, much like a civil wedding, but unlike a civil wedding these are designed around you. A Humanist ceremony is more of a blessing and includes your family and friends more than a standard civil wedding. You would need to get married, on paper, at the registry office a few days before but then you on the day you have a full ceremony including the music you want, the poetry you like, any rituals you may choose such as wrapping your holding hands in ribbon and writing your own vows. You can do this anywhere, including out on the grounds.