A NEWQUAY wedding venue has plenty to celebrate after winning a national award for the second year running.

Treseren was announced as the winner of the wedding venue of the year historic building at The Wedding Industry Awards staged at The Underglobe, beneath Shakespeare’s iconic Globe Theatre at London’s Bankside.

Treseren (Picture: Katie Goff Photography) ( )

The wedding venue, which specialises in small weddings that are big on style, was in the running with eight finalists in the category including stately homes and former royal residences after winning at the regional southwest event in November.

Based on average voter scores and feedback from customers from the past 12 months and the opinion of more than 150 expert judges, the 2025 Awards saw 27,300 votes cast for 1,500 entrants. Of these, 250 independent companies became regional winners and, therefore, the national finalists.

Wedding in full swing at Treseren (Picture: Lyra and Moth Photography) ( )

Emma Caddis, the Treseren founder, said: “We feel huge pride to be winners in The Wedding Industry Awards for the second year running.

“We are so passionate about creating magical experiences for our wedding couples and we are utterly delighted to have been recognised in this prestigious category’-

Treseren is looking forward to a busy year of weddings, after also being awarded Wedding Venue of the Year in the Cornwall Tourism Awards.

Damian Bailey, the founder of The Wedding Industry Awards, said: “Congratulations to all the national winners and highly commended finalists.

“The national awards event is the biggest night in the wedding industry and a national award is the highest accolade you can get.

“The Wedding Industry Awards is trusted by business and couples alike and gives credible differentiation in what is an incredibly competitive market.

“The standard has been higher than ever so the national winners really are at the top of their game.

“The competition is tough, the standards very high indeed, but thanks to over 27,000 client votes and our panel of more than 150 expert judges, the national winners have risen to the top in an industry that absolutely demands the best.”