1. Hubbard Chapel

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    Hubbard, OR

    Hubbard Chapel

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Oaks Pioneer Church

    Oaks Pioneer Church

    (8 reviews)

    Sellwood, Southwest Portland

    My husband and I were married here recently, and I am so glad we chose this venue for our nuptials…read more The space is classic but not overly religious, architecturally gorgeous, but snug which suited us and our small group of 25. Pews comfortably seat 3 adults. I would not recommend this space for more than 50 people Lorraine, the venue coordinator is an absolute sweetheart. One of the church's volunteers, Jim,who I had the pleasure of meeting on a couple of occasions, was extremely helpful and pleasant. Tips for brides -definitely reserve for at least 3 hours. Between setting up, ceremony, and photography you will need the time. -better to book outside peak wedding season. They do 3 weddings a day here at times eek!

    PLEASE BE WARNED! I do hate to give such a bad review, but I wish someone would have warned us…read more Because it was just one disaster after another. And in every way they were able, the staff here ruined the wedding. In short, they screwed up the ceremony, the music, the reception, the flowers, and they even screwed up the start and end times, and they lost some of our stuff. They were also very unpleasant to deal with. See their response below. And we even tipped them quite a bit extra in an effort to encourage good behavior. Instead of resolve anything, they called me a liar and put me down - beyond unprofessional. I've attached pics to illustrate my professionalism. We spoke to the officiant, and he interrupted my wife constantly. He tried to talk over me constantly too. I needed some clarification on vows vs. deceleration etc. But rather than clarify anything, he kept talking about himself, his expertise, and frankly his ego. I could see my wife getting visibly frustrated. He wasn't hearing anything SHE wanted in a ceremony. All we wanted was something brief and traditional. He kept saying things like "I've done thousands of weddings" and "this is why you have me." So we ended the conversation politely. Then we used AI and our own preferences to write a very simple 5 minute ceremony. When I gave it to him, he said he would add it to his and wrote another 20 minute ceremony. I eventually had to tell him, "you aren't hearing us." This is what we want. Then he actually threatened to not do the ceremony at all. My wife cried because he made her feel like her ceremony wasn't good enough. I had to get out the contract and get the venue involved and all I wanted was to smooth things over. Then he decided he would do it. But my wife didn't want him to do it anymore. So I had to talk her down, and him down, and all we wanted was like the simplest ceremony ever. When we got to the alter, the very first thing he did was go off-script. He asked us to turn and face each other at the start. Which would seem like a perfectly fine thing to do, unless he had read our ceremony. Because it asks us to turn half-way through. It quickly became clear that he had not read it in advance, which makes sense considering he was arguing with us about it until the day before. So later he asked us to turn again when we had already turned, and he fumbled his words several times - in a mere 5 minute ceremony. They advertise having a host who can help start the wedding music. I needed the host to press the 'skip back' button at the start of the ceremony, and 'skip forward' at the end - that's all. I typed those instructions, with pictures, using the forward and back icons. I had print-outs. I let them know in advance. I went over it with the host before the ceremony. I told the host it would only be about 5 minutes long, so be ready for the end. I showed them how, and I checked for understanding. Well, obviously, they screwed it up anyway, wandered away and then hit 'skip back' over and over again, until I shouted "skip forward" from the alter. Because right after we were pronounced married, the walk-in song kept playing over and over. Left button at the beginning, right button at the end. How hard is that? They couldn't do it. Then they collected our stuff and rushed us out early because they got the end time wrong. I had to show them the confirmation. We paid for extra time and only got extra aggravation. Some clothes were left in the closet. They said they weren't. It's hard to sweat a pair of Nikes and jeans when a wedding's been ruined. They eventually found them and moved them to some other location with very limited hours. And ultimately they said "Bless your little heart. There's just no way we can get them back to you." I can think of about twelve ways they could get them back to me or avoid losing them in the first place by not kicking us out of our own wedding early after ruining it. After all, I paid them ten times the shipping cost just in tips. And what did I get for it? Pure heartache.

    Bell Tower Chapel - Original chiming church bell!

    Bell Tower Chapel

    (17 reviews)

    This place has become a part of my forever story. I had my wedding there last night and it was a…read moredream come true. Cristi was AMAZING! She's so kind and caring. She did everything to make sure we had anything and everything we could have needed. She's become apart of my family and I will be forever grateful. Cristi thank you for everything and being so flexible with his leave dates. We love you so much and anyone would be blessed to have you and your chapel apart of their story.

    So if you are reading this, you maybe looking for a wedding chapel. So let me make this useful:…read more 1. The interior has been repainted white, so if you are looking at photos on Yelp, anything maroon is outdated. It actually looks quite simple and charming inside. The lighting through the windows makes for some good photography. The greenery outside will give you a good back drop through the windows. 2. The basement looks newly renovated, and has a full kitchen. They do not have everything in the kitchen you might need, so make notes and take photos to help you plan. 3. If the bride is mean, don't go in the dressing room next to the kitchen. She might be in there. 4. The back entrance is ADA accessible. It has a ramp. You can take some photos here where you lean on the railing, lined up in a row like at a prom. People might not be willing to do that in the rain, but whatever, their loss. 5. There are two bathrooms in the back entrance. One is slightly better than the other; you can guess which one they made nicer. I know because I deserve the best when I am my most vulnerable, even if bridesmaids have to wait. It's not their wedding. Bathrooms are a bit tight, ADA folks may need help. 6. The bell works. You can ring it. I did not. Not my wedding either. It is an euphonious sound. 7. The piano inside works. I am tone death so I don't know if it was well tuned. 8. The place is 100+ years old. It is now well seasoned firewood. I can't tell you what to do, but don't use candles unless you want to make the evening news for the wrong reasons. Which reminds me: 9. I have never seen or felt a ghost anywhere. That includes this place now. It is probably not haunted. Congratulations on your forth coming wedding. May your wedding be joyous and marriage be blessed.

    Cedar Creek Grist Mill - Grist Mill and Cedar Creek

    Cedar Creek Grist Mill

    (24 reviews)

    What a beautiful building, perfect location for wedding photos as we saw several shoots happening…read morewhen we arrived. They hold community events like apple cider making in the fall and pancake feeds in the spring. Has a small lot with a restroom and picnic bench. Great place to learn history and take in some views . Not a lot of parking and the bridge is one lane.

    Even if your timing isn't perfect enough to coincide with the handful of hours each week where the…read moremill is "open" for business, this volunteer-run "living museum" is worth a visit alone for its rustic exterior and picturesque surroundings. It's one of the best places in the greater Portland area to experience the full spectrum of autumn arborea, from late September through November, including the scenic drive when approaching from either direction. It is, perhaps unsurprisingly, one of the most photographed structures in the Pacific Northwest. If you do happen to luck out and arrive in the early afternoon hours on Saturday (and maybe Sundays again, in the future), you're treated to a handful of volunteers demonstrating the operation of the milling machines, and providing inexpensive bags of fresh flour and other milled materials for purchase by "donation", the proceeds contributing to the maintenance and operation of this historic site. There are also hands-on opportunities for kids (and adults!) as well as informative posters and infographics that give a glimpse into the history and operation of the mill during its heyday. Private tours are available, as well as booking options for weddings, rehearsals, and similar events, with information available on-site, and on their website.

    Hubbard Chapel - weddingchappels - Updated July 2026

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