Rustic Wedding Venues

Quintessential English gems nestled among the hills and woodlands, rural countryside locations give a perfect backdrop to rustic wedding venues. Boho style décor, natural high wooden beams, organic flowers and floating lights all contribute to that rustic feel couples aspire to. For that something extra memorable, llamas have become the ultimate trendsetter to provide that rustic wedding experience
The Bull Hotel, Essex
Halstead, Essex
Dating back to the fourteenth century, The Bull Hotel is an idyllic and beautiful setting for your wedding.
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  • 60
  • 16 Bedrooms
  • From £11 pp
The Normans
Bilbrough, North Yorkshire
The Normans isn't just 'another barn venue' - the original farm buildings and fold yard have been re-vamped and re-imagined to combine rustic charm with contemporary cool...
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  • 120
  • P.O.A
The Wild Boar Inn, Grill and Smokehouse
Windermere, Cumbria
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This beautiful hotel with views of Lake Windermere offers an idyllic backdrop for those all important wedding day photos!
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  • 90
  • P.O.A
The Charnwood Arms
Coalville, Leicestershire
Nestled in the scenic Leicestershire countryside, this former country house has a perfect balance of tradition and modernity for a bespoke wedding day!
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  • 120
  • P.O.A
The Ben Nevis Hotel and Leisure Club
Fort William, Highland
The Ben Nevis Hotel and Leisure Club has brilliant facilities and modern function rooms to cater for all you need and make your wedding day extra special.
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  • 180
  • P.O.A
Buckland Manor
Broadway, Worcestershire
A quintessentially English countryside manor, perfect for the fairytale wedding you have always dreamed of.
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  • 44
  • P.O.A
The Bridge House
Ferndown, Dorset
The Bridge House is a beautiful, picturesque setting, the perfect backdrop for your everlasting, romantic wedding photos.
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  • 50
  • 49 Bedrooms
  • P.O.A
Wilderhope Manor
Much Wenlock, Shropshire
Wilderhope Manor is a stunning setting with fantastic and charming facilities that are perfect for your special wedding day.
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  • 120
  • P.O.A
Bridge Inn Hotel
Wirral, Merseyside
Our friendly wedding team guarantee that your wedding at this Victorian style hotel will be something that you and your guest will find unforgettable.
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  • P.O.A
Rothesay Castle
Rothesay, Argyll and Bute
Choose the ideal place to take your vows from 3 different locations with the castle. Whether you imagined your wedding to be indoors or outdoors or both, we can cater for you!
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  • P.O.A
Gracehall
Lurgan, County Armagh
Gracehall can be yours exclusively for the duration of your wedding day. Just You and your Nearest and Dearest.
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FAQ's

Are there any rustic wedding venues located nearby city centres?

While many rustic wedding venues are located in rural areas, there are also some options located near city centres. These venues can provide the rustic atmosphere while still being easily accessible for guests. It's worth researching venues in both urban and rural locations to find the best fit for your wedding vision and budget.

Do rustic wedding venues offer all inclusive packages?

Some rustic wedding venues may offer all-inclusive packages that include catering, decorations, and other services. These packages can be a good option for couples who want a stress-free planning experience, but they may also come with a higher price tag. Other venues may allow you to bring in your own vendors or handle some of the planning details yourself.

How far in advance should I book a rustic wedding venue?

The booking timeline for a rustic wedding venue can vary depending on the popularity of the venue and the time of year. Some venues may be booked out up to two years in advance for peak wedding season, while others may have more availability with less lead time. It's generally a good idea to start researching and visiting venues at least a year in advance of your preferred wedding date.

What are some types of rustic wedding venue to look at?

Rustic wedding venues can vary widely, but some popular options include barns, farms, vineyards, and lodges. These types of venues often have a natural, outdoor feel, with plenty of greenery, wood, and stone accents. Some rustic venues may also include historic buildings or unique features like waterfalls or gardens.

What do rustic wedding venues cost to hire?

The cost of hiring a rustic wedding venue can vary widely depending on factors like location, amenities, and guest capacity. Some venues may charge a flat fee for a rental period, while others may have additional fees for catering, decorations, and other services. The average cost for a rustic wedding venue in the UK is around £5,000-£8,000.

Will there be access to a bridal suite at a rustic wedding venue?

Many rustic wedding venues will have a designated bridal suite or getting-ready area for the wedding party to use. These spaces may include amenities like mirrors, dressing areas, and seating. Some venues may also have separate groomsmen suites or getting-ready areas.