Weddings at Websters – Glasgow West End
Looking for the perfect engagement or wedding venue?
Websters is situated in the heart of Glasgow’s West End. Originally Lansdowne parish church, it is a beautiful building built in 1863 by architect John Honeyman with stained glass windows by Alf Webster.
With the stained-glass windows and ornate stonework, it is atmospheric – a unique and charming venue with p0olenty of outoor space, it’s guaranteed to wow your guests and make for an unforgettable day.
Websters is hosting a series of venue open days in January, 2024.

Sunday 14th 2-5pm
Sunday 21st 2-5pm
Wednesday 24th 5-7 pm
Drop in – no need to book. More information

Wedding planning doesn’t have to be stressful and Websters’ dedicated team offer a planning process and your day itself, is a seamless, enjoyable and a truly magical experience. Their coordinator will ensure no detail is left to chance and that your vision of the venue becomes a reality.
They will work with you to create your dream event – catering for all budgets, tastes and desires. There are a range of menu and drinks packages to choose from or a bespoke feast can be created just for you.
Whether you’re celebrating your engagement or looking to host your wedding ceremony or reception, contact Websters to arrange a meeting for that perfect celebration.
Contact Websters and a member of their team will get back to you very quickly.
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Websters, 416 Great Western Rd, Glasgow G4 9HZ
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