5 /5 Paola De Paola Photography: I’ve photographed more than one wedding at Burgh House, and I’m sharing this review because I genuinely believe couples should consider this venue for their wedding, or even just for a coffee in the garden to feel the atmosphere for themselves. Burgh House is one of those rare London spaces that stays with you.
The Music Room is my favourite part of the house. The garden view, the grand piano, and the rooms natural calm create a meaningful setting for a ceremony. It’s a space that doesn’t need anything added; it already has everything a heartfelt celebration needs.
What really sets Burgh House apart is its community spirit. It’s not “just” a wedding venue, it’s a part of Hampstead’s cultural life. The art gallery gives the house a creative soul, and the café is a massive advantage for couples who want to enjoy a wedding meal in the Music Room, thanks to the catering facilities. It keeps everything relaxed, personal, and welcoming.
I first came here with my family for a concert, and hearing the grand piano in that room was unforgettable. The whole building carries its history in a very natural, unpretentious way, and the surrounding Hampstead streets bring that authentic village charm that is so hard to find in London.
I’ve also had the pleasure of meeting Sophie Farrell, the wedding and events manager, at a wedding fair where we both exhibited. She’s warm, organised, and genuinely cares about the people she works with and that makes a real difference.
If you’re looking for a wedding venue with heritage, honesty, beauty, and a strong sense of community, Burgh House is absolutely worth a visit. It’s a place where celebrations feel grounded, joyful, and truly special. My heart its full every time I work here!!!!