The Old Chapel at Calstock Arts is a fully licensed wedding venue in Calstock on the banks of the River Tamar, the ideal space for a romantic elopement, an intimate small ceremony or a larger celebration. Suitable for your ceremony, reception and evening do, the Old Chapel makes a fabulous backdrop for your special day.
A converted Methodist Chapel, it has the original (non-religious) stained glass windows, a dramatic vaulted ceiling, a gallery bar, and an impressive floor to ceiling plate glass window with stunning views across the River Tamar to Devon, the Calstock Viaduct, fields, woodlands and Cotehele House beyond. With fantastic acoustics and amazing light that floods into the main auditorium, it’s a beautiful, elegant venue that you can make your own.
Our venue has two main spaces: the Main Auditorium and the Kelly Room which can act as an offshoot dining area. There is also a fully licenced bar & kitchen available.
Our prices depend on size & type of wedding and will be personalised to you.
Personal Message from the Manager
Name of Wedding Contact: Sarah Beer
Set in a beautiful location with a stunning backdrop, our architecturally impressive space is light our space is light and airy, yet intimate. We love to help our couples plan their bespoke wedding, and we even raise and answer questions you may not have thought of! We're a passionate bunch at Calstock Arts, and that shows in any event we put on, but with weddings, well, they're the icing on our cake!
Sand Lane, Calstock, Cornwall, PL18 9QX, England, United Kingdom
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Describe the best wedding that happened at Calstock Arts?
Every wedding is unique and although there is a formula to a ceremony each one is bespoke with the couple at its heart. It's a real privilege to help take care of you and be part of your day.
What is your No. 1 wedding planning tip for couples?
Our planning tip: before you make any decisions sit down in separate rooms and write down the three main things you are personally looking forward to for your wedding day, then note five things you would like for your guests be that an emotion or otherwise. Then come together and see where your lists marry, it's a good starting point!
What’s your favourite personal touch you’ve seen at a wedding?
Our favourite personal touch, the couple who sent flower seeds out with their invitations and had the guests bring the grown flowers to the day. Magical.