COUPLES looking for an 'out of this world' wedding venue can now 'marry under the stars' at an iconic Cheshire landmark.

Jodrell Bank, a UNESCO world heritage site, is offering unique weddings packages for the first time in its 80-year history.

In the visitor attraction's newly inaugurated 'Space Dome', couples will be able to say 'I do' under a virtual sky of moons, planets, nebulas and constellations.

Following the ceremony and exchange of vows in the 144-capacity curved cinema planetarium, guests can then gather for a 'cosmic' drinks reception in the 'photogenic' First Light Pavilion.

"We are thrilled to offer couples a truly out-of-this-world wedding experience," said Jennifer Holland, the venue hire manager at Jodrell Bank.

"With our innovative intergalactic ceremony and unparalleled partner reception venues, we aim to make every couple's special day a celestial celebration to remember."

The Oldham Times: Pose for pictures in front of the famous Lovell TelescopePose for pictures in front of the famous Lovell Telescope (Image: Jodrell Bank)

The First Light Pavilion is a 76m diameter building crafted from concrete and steel, which pays homage to astronomical archaeological structures like ancient stone circles, providing what Jodrell Bank describes as an 'unparalleled setting for post-ceremony celebrations'.

A Jodrell Bank spokesman added: "This exciting addition of Space Dome weddings and First Light Pavilion receptions at Jodrell means we join an already highly successful cohort.

"As part of the University of Manchester’s Cultural Institutions, we are delighted to enter the wedding sphere, alongside our colleagues at Manchester Museum and The Whitworth Art Gallery.

The Oldham Times: A couple in front of the First Light PavilionA couple in front of the First Light Pavilion (Image: Jodrell Bank)

"Together, we offer couples across the North West a collection of beautifully unique venues."

For more information on the wedding packages, including pricing and availability, contact Jodrell Bank at hirejodrellbank@manchester.ac.uk.