Westerham Golf Club
Set on the edge of the Kent countryside near the Surrey border, Westerham Golf Club offers a wedding setting that feels open, peaceful and quietly refined. Surrounded by rolling greens and far-reaching views, the venue has a sense of space that immediately creates a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere for the day.
The clubhouse combines classic golf club character with light-filled interiors, allowing celebrations to feel connected to the landscape outside. Large windows draw in natural light and frame the surrounding countryside, giving each moment a sense of calm continuity as the day unfolds.
With its scenic setting and understated elegance, Westerham Golf Club provides a backdrop that feels unforced and balanced. It’s a venue that allows a wedding day to flow naturally, where the surroundings enhance the experience without ever competing with the people and moments at its heart.
A wedding day at The Royal Air Force Club unfolds with a refined, well-structured rhythm, shaped by the elegance of the interiors and the central London setting. From arrival through to the ceremony and reception, each stage of the day feels purposeful and smoothly connected.
Guests move easily between the beautifully proportioned rooms, with each space offering a distinct atmosphere while maintaining a sense of continuity. The layout supports a natural progression from formal moments to relaxed celebration, allowing the day to feel organised without becoming rigid.
As the day moves into the evening, the atmosphere softens while retaining its sense of occasion. Candlelit rooms and evening light create a warmer, more intimate mood, allowing celebrations to build naturally and conclude with a feeling of ease, cohesion and quiet sophistication.
How a wedding day flows at Westerham Golf Club
A wedding day at Westerham Golf Club unfolds with a relaxed, well-paced rhythm, shaped by the open layout of the clubhouse and the surrounding countryside. From arrival through to the ceremony and reception, each part of the day feels naturally connected, allowing guests to move comfortably between spaces without disrupting the atmosphere.
As the celebration progresses, the outdoor setting becomes an easy extension of the day. Guests are often drawn to the terrace and grounds to enjoy the views and share quieter moments, while the interiors provide a welcoming backdrop as the day continues. This gentle movement keeps the experience feeling dynamic yet unhurried.
As evening approaches, celebrations draw back indoors where the atmosphere becomes warmer and more intimate, while still retaining the venue’s sense of openness. Whether the day leans more heavily on the outdoor spaces or remains centred within the clubhouse, the overall flow feels smooth, balanced and genuinely enjoyable from start to finish.
Westerham Golf Club has a setting that feels open, calm and quietly scenic. The surrounding countryside and gently rolling greens create a sense of space that gives the day a relaxed, unhurried atmosphere from start to finish.
Inside, the clubhouse feels light and welcoming, with large windows keeping the landscape in view and allowing natural light to shape the mood throughout the day. The atmosphere shifts subtly as the celebrations progress, from bright and sociable earlier on to warmer and more intimate as evening approaches.
This balance between countryside openness and comfortable interiors gives Westerham Golf Club its understated charm. Whether guests are gathered outdoors enjoying the views or inside celebrating together, the setting remains composed, natural and centred on connection and shared experience.
Why couples love Westerham Golf Club
For couples getting married at Westerham Golf Club, I offer wedding photography or wedding videography, capturing the day as it naturally unfolds and focusing on atmosphere, connection and the moments that matter most.
You may also like to explore weddings at Oaks Farm, Reigate Hill Golf Club, or Surrey National Golf Club, or learn more about my approach to wedding photography and wedding films across Kent, Surrey and the South East.

