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For a rustic wedding theme, a wedding barn is perfect. From modern converted barns with countryside views to vintage barns with oak beams and fairy lights and DIY settings on working farms, barn wedding venues are wonderfully versatile. Here are the best UK barn wedding venues...

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Abbots Court Weddings

Exclusively yours for the entire weekend!

Dorset, Blandford Forum

£12,500 - £13,750

50-150 guests

The Cider Barn (Dillington Estate)

Cider Barn is a romantic, rural and rustic wedding venue located just outside Ilminster, Somerset.

Bristol and Somerset, Illminster

£POA

150 guests

Kent, Sittingbourne

£POA

250 guests

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The Great Thatch Barn at Falmer Court

Celebrate your special day in grandeur at The Great Thatch Barn, Sussex's rustic and charming wedding venue with limitless possibilities.

East Sussex, Brighton

£POA

The Angel Hotel in Hampshire

Wedding Venue & Hotel in South Downs Hampshire

Hampshire, Alton

£3,500 - £5,000

40-100 guests

Frasers

Rustic Eco-Friendly Barn Wedding Venue in the Kent Countryside. Featuring Beautiful Gardens and Delicious Catering.

Kent, Egerton

£5,000 - £21,000

10-200 guests

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The Whitaker

The Whitaker museum boasts the ideal backdrop to create lasting memories.

Lancashire, Rossendale

£2,500 - £12,000

20-110 guests

The Haybarn Wedding Venue

Idyllic Wedding Barn in Herefordshire

Herefordshire, Ewyas Harold

£POA

Hafod Farm

Couples searching for a tranquil and captivating wedding venue can explore Hafod Farm, set amidst the idyllic Conwy countryside.

Conwy

£POA

190 guests

Blithfield Lakeside Barns

Lakeside wedding venue in Staffordshire

Staffordshire, Rugeley

£POA

Bowerchalke Barn, Wedding Venue in Wiltshire

Thatch Threshing Barn Wedding Venue near Salisbury

Wiltshire, Salisbury

£5,000 - £7,500

130 guests

Blackthorpe Barn, Wedding Venue in Suffolk

Historic Thatched Suffolk Barn

Suffolk, Bury St Edmunds

£POA

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Woolas Barn, Wedding Venue in North Yorkshire

Discover Woolas Barn, a quaint 19th-century barn in North Yorkshire, offering a captivating backdrop for a memorable wedding day.

North Yorkshire, Appleton Roebuck

£POA

160 guests

Holesfoot

Unveil Holesfoot, a charming barn and manor wedding venue in Cumbria's enchanting landscapes.

Cumbria

£POA

150 guests

Barns are a classic choice for a wedding in the British countryside, as we have so many beautiful barn wedding venues throughout the UK. With their gorgeous rustic feel and wooden interiors, barns are perfect for couples who want something relaxed yet romantic. Enjoy the countryside views, beams strewn with fairy lights and bunting and beautiful photo opportunities, all while enjoying modern heating and sound systems. While some wedding barns do have comprehensive wedding packages that include food, drink, decor and DJs; many wedding barns are available for dry hire, meaning you can really personalise your big day.

Countryside Settings

Barn venues are ideal if you've always dreamed of a countryside wedding, as by their nature they tend to be in beautiful rural areas, with fabulous views of rolling fields. As well as lots of peace and quiet, this means plenty of space for your guests to spread out. As some barn venues are part of working farms, you may find there are even some animals present at your wedding day! Think cows, sheep and maybe even llamas!

Wedding Barns are Flexible

Wedding barns work for both small and large weddings, as they come in a range of sizes. Some venues have several rooms connected so that you can hold the ceremony and reception in separate spaces. Others are smaller and will have everything in one place, so don't worry if you're dreaming of an intimate barn wedding.

As barn wedding venues are so naturally beautiful, you often don't need too much decor to make the space look perfect for a wedding. However, if you want lots of florals and decor, these venues have such versatility that you can really make the space your own!

Barn wedding venues are perfect for you if:

  • You love everything vintage.
  • You're a fan of the countryside.
  • You want beautiful wedding photo opportunities.
  • You want flexibility when it comes to the reception and ceremony set-up.
  • You want something that works in every season.

FAQs About Barn Wedding Venues

Wedding barn venues offer a versatile and charming backdrop for various wedding themes. Whether you prefer a rustic theme such as vintage or classic English garden or want to add a touch of luxury with a glamorous black tie atmosphere, a barn can be transformed to bring your vision to life. The natural textures, stones, and woods create a captivating atmosphere, and you can easily enhance the rustic setting with luxurious decor or vibrant colours. The best part is that wedding barn venues have a unique flexibility which allows you to create a memorable and personalised wedding experience.

Most barn wedding venues will have heating systems installed to prevent your guests getting cold if the weather isn’t great. As well as central heating, you may also have the option of fire pits or patio heaters for the outdoor spaces. If you’re having a winter wedding in a barn wedding venue, then you should be well taken care of, but you may want to provide your guests with blankets in case the evening gets chilly!

It varies from venue to venue, so we recommend checking with your chosen wedding venue before booking any fireworks. As some wedding barns are part of working farms or are surrounded by fields with livestock, they often have restrictions on fireworks to avoid scaring animals. Sometimes restrictions also apply to sky lanterns and non-natural confetti. If you’re dreaming of fireworks at your barn wedding, we recommend filtering your barn venue search on Guides for Brides by "Fireworks Permitted".

Unlike a hotel or manor house, barn wedding venues are less likely to have accommodation on site. Some barns may have nearby cottages or B&Bs as part of their grounds or even a farmhouse that is used as accommodation, but often you’ll have to travel a little further afield for guest accommodation. Consider putting on transport or arranging taxis for your guests, and making a weekend in the country out of it.

As barn wedding venues are increasingly in demand, we recommend considering a weekday wedding or marrying in the off-season (end of October to early March) if you are needing save money but don't want to compromise on the space. Barn venues look just as beautiful in early Spring and late Autumn as they do in Summer, so you can afford to pick a season with less competition when you get such a naturally beautiful wedding setting.