The sun is shining, there’s nothing but luscious green fields for miles around, and birds are singing in the background as a perfect soundtrack to the day. Idyllic, right? Now imagine that as the backdrop to your special day, and you’ve got yourself a barn wedding in the UK.
If you’ve always dreamt of a rustic wedding day, where you can escape the hustle and bustle of city life to say ‘I do’ in tranquil surroundings, then a beautiful barn wedding venue could be for you. Whether you still want something super chic that comes with all the frills, or a place that’s a little more rustic and stilettos can be left at home, you’re sure to find a style to suit you amongst this list.
We understand that it can feel a little overwhelming when looking for your venue, and even after deciding to settle on a barn, there’s still a plethora of options to choose from. Whether it’s location, size, or budget that takes priority for you, we’ve whittled down the best barn venues from across the country so that you don’t have to. You’ll find barns with a more industrial edge, traditional stone options, or ones with exposed beams and sprawling countryside views. One thing that they do all have in common though, is a more informal approach to the big day, regardless of whether you’ve gone down the contemporary route or something more rustic.
Take a look through our list to explore the best barn wedding venues the UK has to offer, from North Yorkshire wedding barns to venues all the way down south, and everywhere in between. Each comes with its own package on offer too, so you can do as much or as little planning as you’d like, to make your wedding day as truly special as you deserve. And if you're still not sure which one is right for you, then why not explore some of the UK's wedding fairs and open days to help you make your decision?
Barn wedding venues near me
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Blake Hall Weddings, Essex
What: A gorgeous 17th-century barn venue, Blake Hall comes with 60 acres of gardens and parkland and a brilliant countryside feel, but it’s really close to London so your guests won’t have too far to travel. With three barns on site, there are several options for ceremonies here, including the option to say ‘I do’ alfresco and make the most of the sunshine. Out in front of the barns is a spacious lawn, perfect for garden games and reception drinks, wedding photos and walks exploring the rose garden. Blake Hall also offers a honeymoon cottage, and extra bedrooms for wedding guests.
Where: Bobbingworth, Ongar, CM5 0DG
Find out more: Blake Hall Weddings
Copdock Hall, Suffolk
What: Home to a grade II listed Elizabethan barn, Copdock Hall is one of the most beautiful barn venues in Suffolk. The barn itself is enormous but cosy with a soaring ceiling held aloft by timber rafters and string lights. While it might look lofty, it’s surprisingly warm thanks to recent underfloor heating. Alternatively, if you’re looking to tie the knot outdoors before celebrating in the barn, you’ll be able to choose between the garden pergola and the vineyards concealed on the grounds. There’s even the option to exchange your vows in the parish church next door.
Where: Church Lane, Copdock, IP8 3JZ
Find out more: Copdock Hall
Tudor Barn Eltham, London
What: If you’re looking for a barn wedding venue near London, Tudor Barn Eltham is one of the best of the bunch. Apart from offering brilliant transport networks, it comes with mountains of countryside charms and a massive capacity, hosting up to 300 guests. As you may have guessed, this barn wedding venue has a long history. Dating back to 1525, it’s surrounded by a medieval moat and acres of parkland and also offers a stunning Tudor gallery complete with authentic wooden beams. Wedding photo opportunities are covered too, with two large outdoor spaces doubling up as brilliant reception areas.
Where: Well Hall Pleasaunce, Greenwich, SE9 6SZ
Find out more: Tudor Barn Eltham
Bowerchalke Barn, Wiltshire
What: Dating as far back as 1690, Bowerchalke Barn is a brilliant rustic barn venue in Wiltshire blessed with all the contemporary features a modern couple could wish for. It’s beautifully preserved, featuring locally sourced elm wood, an exposed timber frame, and a thatched roof. Inside, it’s a spacious venue, hosting up to 130 guests with large double doors that can be opened to reveal stunning views of the surrounding 1200 acres of farmland. You’ll also have the opportunity to say ‘I do’ in surrounded by lush greenery, and even have your guests seated on hay bales for an extra touch of rustic charm.
Where: Knowle Farm, Salisbury, SP5 5BP
Find out more: Bowerchalke Barn
Crondon Park, Essex
What: Run by a family business that’s been hosting weddings for more than 25 years, Crondon Park was previously voted as the best countryside wedding venue in the UK. It’s not hard to see why, as well as offering a brilliant example of authentic Tudor aesthetics (think rosewood floors and light oak timber beams) Crondon Park comes with several outdoor areas that feel made for wedding photography, whether in the garden or the courtyard by the fountain. Whatever you have in mind, the team here is prepped to cater to all needs and requirements.
Where: Stock, Chelmsford, CM4 9DP
Find out more: Crondon Park
Stock Farm Wedding and Events Barn, Cheshire
What: Nestled within the beautiful Cheshire countryside sits the whimsical 18th-century farmhouse, Stock Farm Wedding and Events Barn. At Stock Farm, you can discover spectacular backdrops at every turn with surrounding meadows, woodlands, and golden fields perfect for adventure lovers. Accommodating up to 200 guests with additional access to the stables barn, spacious garden, and courtyard, Stock Farm is an ideal venue for both grand and small-scale celebrations. After the ceremony, unwind in front of their open fire and recollect the most wholesome moments of your wedding day.
Where: Altrincham, WA14 3QF
Find out more: Stock Farm Wedding and Events Barn
Bury Court Barn, Surrey
What: Dating back to the 17th-century, Bury Court Barn was a thriving hop village and became a lush plant farm in the 1990s, before transforming into the beautiful wedding venue it is today. The original threshing barn has been renovated and restored into a stunning event venue that is simply perfect for wedding celebrations. As you would expect from this former plant farm, the gardens are meticulously cared for and offer the perfect natural setting for wedding photographs. The barn itself has high ceilings, oak beams and exposed stone walls that add to the rustic style of this setting.
Where: Farnham, GU10 5LZ
Find out more: Bury Court Barn
Childerley Long Barn, Cambridge
What: Situated within acres of romantic gardens and magnificent lawns, and positioned on the outskirts of Cambridge, is Childerley Long Barn. It boasts historical ties, having been the site of the detainment of King Charles and its large association with the Jenkins family, and provides a beautifully rustic backdrop. With a 19th-century timber-framed barn, your guests are destined to be in awe upon arrival. It accommodates up to 180 guests, but you'll also have the chance to say ‘I do’ outside in its stunning garden landscape. The best part? Exclusive use is assured.
Where: Cambridgeshire, CB23 8BA
Find out more: Childerley Long Barn
Chaucer Barn, Norfolk
What: Chaucer Barn is nestled within the beautiful North Norfolk countryside, and situated amongst 20 acres of exquisite landscaped gardens and grounds. Despite being a barn venue, Chaucer Barn does not fall short of glamour. The award-winning Chaucer Barn is perfect for both intimate and large events year-round. With multiple spaces available for matrimonial ceremonies you’re certain to find a setting to suit you and your guests' needs. Just look at the wisteria-clad exterior, your photographer will have so many opportunities it'll be hard for them to choose!
Where: Holt Road, Gresham, NR11 8AD
Find out more: Chaucer Barn
The Old Kent Barn, Kent
What: Here, couples can choose from ceremonies in the ‘new’ barn or outdoors by the bandstand with a rose and wisteria-covered aisle, giving an option for every season. The barn is traditional and rustic with its oak frame and is brought to life through the warm glow of twinkling fairy lights that are wrapped around the room. Meanwhile, the ‘old’ barn which was built 225 years ago, is kept for accommodation and is set within a well-polished landscape. When it’s time to get a photo ready, the 2.5 acre gardens make the perfect backdrop with romantic roses, sweeping curved hedges and a lake garden with a lit fountain.
Where: Smersole Farm, Swingfield, CT15 7HF
Find out more: The Old Kent Barn
Apton Hall, Essex
What: A rustic grade II listed farmhouse, Apton Hall has been entirely refurbished specifically to host weddings. There are multiple areas here, so you can host a reception in the courtyard, have a ceremony in the garden under the gazebo, and celebrate in the barn. The New Barn also makes a brilliant area to enjoy your wedding feast in a light and airy space with folding doors that open directly onto the courtyard. After, your party can proceed to the renovated cowshed, which has been renovated as a blank canvas venue so you can decorate it as you wish.
Where: Apton Hall Road, Rochford, SS4 3RH
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Solton Manor, Kent
What: As UK barn wedding venues go, this one’s a little more modern than the rest, and no worse off for it. Thanks to a speight of modern updates, Solton Manor's barn is wheelchair friendly, offers floor-to-ceiling windows, has a separate entrance for the bride, and you’ll have the benefit of air conditioning and heating. This makes it a great space to enjoy the surrounding views while having your wedding meal. And after dark, it’s cosy and warm, almost like your own private summer house where you can dance the evening away. The team here is experienced, so you’re in great hands.
Where: Solton Lane, East Langdon, CT15 5JB
Find out more: Solton Manor
Winters Barns, Kent
What: For an impressive wedding venue in the country, Kent is the destination that will leave you spoilt for choice. If you are looking to say ‘I do’ at a barn wedding venue in the garden of England then Winters Barns offers the perfect setting for your wedding day. Located in Canterbury, Winters Barns is a beautiful collection of barns that would be a picture-perfect backdrop for your celebration. Vaulted ceilings and wooden beams create the romantic ambience you would want from a barn venue and the historic buildings are full of Kentish character.
Where: Nackington Road, Canterbury, CT4 7AY
Find out more: Winters Barns
Middle Coombe Farm Farmhouse and Cider Barn, Devon
What: An unforgettable countryside wedding venue, hidden away in a sheltered valley, free from light and noise pollution, sits this Grade ll-listed farmhouse. Middle Coombe is a 16th-century rustic estate, set amid woodland providing sensational views across the Devon countryside. Unlock the doors to your festival-themed do for the ultimate wedding experience and celebrate your day surrounded by the natural beauty of the surrounding area. Couples will have a broad selection of wedding packages to choose from and an array of interesting features.
Where: Tiverton, EX16 7QQ
Find out more: Middle Coombe Farm Farmhouse and Cider Barn
The Great Barn, Devon
What: This fabulously modern barn features rustic architecture combined with spacious interiors. A delightful organic menu showcases locally sourced ingredients, along with a broad selection of divine wines and cocktails. With an additional Roundhouse attachment to the barn, couples can also create an endearing child-friendly area to keep the kids busy and entertained throughout the day. Plus, with a gorgeous garden area included, for any couple hunting out a whimsical barn venue for summer, The Great Barn is sure to deliver.
Where: Exeter, Devon, EX6 7QP
Find out more: The Great Barn
Stone Barn, Gloucestershire
What: Head to Stone Barn for a traditional Cotswold venue bursting with period charm. This elegant and characterful location makes it a dazzling choice for couples who want a traditional setting with bountiful elegance and glamour. With sizable interiors and cozy decor Stone Barn is a tremendous choice for both intimate and grand celebrations. Embark on a memorable culinary experience whilst dining at the Stone Barn, with an array of soulful dishes and sumptuous French rotisseries up for offer.
Where: Near Upper Windrush, Cheltenham, GL54 3RF
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Cripps Barn, Gloucestershire
What: If you are searching for the dream countryside wedding venue then it doesn’t get much better than an 18th-century stone barn in the Cotswolds. Cripps Barn beautifully combines a rustic country vibe with the polished finishing touches you would expect from a modern venue. Cotswold stone is juxtaposed with vast glass windows which allow plenty of natural light to flood in during the day, before glowing fires and fairy lights make for a magical evening setting. The venue can accommodate up to 150 guests for the ceremony and reception, with an evening capacity of 200. If you wish to host your ceremony on-site then you have the choice of saying ‘I do’ in the main barn or outside within the venue’s woodland glade.
Where: Fosscross Lane, Bibury, GL7 5BA
Find out more: Cripps Barn
Mythe Barn, Warwickshire
What: Tucked away in the Leicestershire countryside, Mythe Barn is a picturesque venue that has everything covered, from a space to get ready through to your first night as a married couple. Converted with weddings in mind, the venue boasts lots of natural light, space, and a natural flow from ceremony though to the drinks reception and wedding breakfast. There are two areas licensed for civil ceremonies including the garden gazebo, which can host up to 150 guests and is perfect for those sunny summer months.
Where: Pinwall Lane, Atherstone, CV9 3PF
Find out more: Mythe Barn
The Barn at Avington, Hampshire
What: Situated on a working farm just outside of Winchester, The Barn at Avington is the ideal countryside setting for a peaceful and tranquil wedding day. Set just adjacent to the River Itchen, you will find plenty of stunning photo opportunities. This venue hosts just a small number of weddings each year to ensure that every wedding planning couple receive the bespoke service and attention to detail that they deserve. With a capacity of up to 100 guests and on-site accommodation for 12 at the venue’s cottages, you can host a truly personal and intimate celebration at The Barn at Avington.
Where: The Barn, Avington, SO21 1BZ
Find out more: The Barn at Avington
Trevenna Barns, Cornwall
What: You’ll be hard pushed to find somewhere more picturesque than Trevenna Barns, with the rolling hills of the Cornish countryside, flowers at every turn, and a choice of ceremony locations with a view of it all. Whether you’d like to say your vows within a chic barn with natural stone walls, or under a handmade wood and slate Arbour, both boast breathtaking vistas. The venue can be hired out exclusively, including accommodation across six barns and a farmhouse for up to 40 guests, two private bars, and a catering crew to design your menus. Don’t worry, you can add additional day guests to increase numbers to 120 people.
Where: Trevenna Farm, St Neot Liskeard, PL14 6NR
Find out more: Trevenna Farm
The Ashes Barn, Stoke-on-Trent
What: Set at the foothills of the Peak District National Park, The Ashes Barns is surrounded by vibrant lawns, a picturesque pond, an apple orchard and bramble hedges. Beyond just beautiful views, these also double up as stunning backdrops for your wedding photographs. Make the most of the exclusive use, the no corkage drink settings, the wedding night suite included in the package, and so much more. If this wasn’t enough to convince you, maybe the fact that The Ashes Barns was voted the UK’s Best Wedding Venue in the prestigious Wedding Industry Awards will.
Where: Leek Road, Endon, ST9 9AX
Find out more: The Ashes Barn
The Tythe Barn, Oxfordshire
What: A 14th-century barn packed full of character, The Tythe Barn in Oxfordshire offers a beautiful countryside setting for your rustic wedding day. The venue is family run and located at the heart of their farm. The Tythe Barn and adjoining Cow Shed can accommodate seated receptions for between 40 and 165 guests and the venue’s highly skilled caterers will work with you to create the perfect menu for the day. One of the extra special parts of The Tythe Barn is ‘The Nook’, a dressing room for the bride with its own en-suite, mini kitchen and large ornate mirrors and chandeliers, meaning you can have some incredible ‘getting ready’ pics.
Where: Manor Farm, Launton, OX26 5DP
Find out more: The Tythe Barn
Lillibrooke Manor and Barns, Berkshire
What: Lillibrooke Manor is one of the largest Grade ll-listed barns in the south of England. Choose from the intimate style of The Small Barn, ideal for ceremonies or up to 120 guests seated, or go for something more traditional with The Great Barn. The latter is a popular choice, fitted with exposed brickwork and wooden beams, it also backs directly onto The Great Barn Garden. The garden can be used for bouncy castles, lawn games, hog roasts or even fun fair rides so you can really make your barn wedding unique and keep your wedding guests fully entertained.
Where: Lillibrooke Manor Ockwells Road, Cox Green, Maidenhead, SL6 3LP
Find out more: Lillibrooke Manor and Barns
Clock Barn, Hampshire
What: This quaint Hampshire wedding venue is found in the village of Whitchurch and is the perfect romantic retreat for your special day. On arrival your guests will be greeted by the iconic thatched roof clock that the barn is named after, this is just one of the charming characteristics this barn wedding venue has to offer. Expect traditional elements such as high ceilings and chunky wooden beams, just waiting to be adorned with fairy lights to light up your wedding ceremony. Immaculate gardens and sprawling meadows surround the venue and make it an ideal setting for a rustic celebration.
Where: Tufton Warren, Whitchurch, RG28 7RB
Find out more: Clock Barn
Cooling Castle Barn, Kent
What: Set within the tranquil Kent countryside, Cooling Castle Barn is a gorgeous venue choice for couples who want the look and feel of a rustic barn but with all the finishing touches of a modern venue. On arrival at Cooling Castle Barn, the impressive castle-inspired building is the first thing you will see but on exploring the location you will discover the heritage barn - an ideal location for your guests to gather and mingle before the ceremony, couples then have the choice of holding their ceremony in the beautiful gardens under the wedding pavilion or in the Fathom Barn.
Where: Cooling, Rochester, ME3 8DT
Find out more: Cooling Castle Barn
Dodford Manor, Northamptonshire
What: The beautifully rustic Dodford Manor is surrounded by 20 acres of stunning Northamptonshire countryside and is a magical setting for your special day. This multi-award winning, Grade II listed wedding venue includes The Grain Store - the perfect place to get ready the morning of the wedding, before heading to the historic Mortain Barn to say your wedding vows. Your guests will then celebrate your wedding with you within the impressive Oak Barn - with exposed wooden beams and floor-to-ceiling glass windows that give beautiful rural views across the countryside.
Where: Dodford, NN7 4SR
Find out more: Dodford Manor
Barn wedding venue FAQs
If you are considering a barn wedding celebration but not quite sure where to start, then our frequently asked questions are here to help to plan your special day with ease.
I’m planning a rustic wedding, will a barn wedding venue suit my style?
Absolutely! The wonderful thing about getting married in a barn is that they are often blank canvas style wedding venues so you can really put your own stamp on them with festoon lighting, hay bales, hurricane lanterns and anything else that you love.
How much does a barn wedding venue cost?
Hiring a barn for your wedding varies in cost. Some dry hire barns - where you simply hire the barn and do everything else yourself - can start at as little as £500 to hire the space for the day. More professional style barns with sound systems, lighting and staff on-hand will run into the thousands.
What colours are good for a rustic wedding?
With the right details you can make almost any colour scheme have a rustic feel, but traditionally think of the colours you would find in nature, so deep greens, burnt oranges and neutral tones would all work well.
How do I decorate a barn wedding venue?
One of the easiest ways to transform a barn wedding venue is with the lighting. Festoon lighting or fairy lights can we wrapped around wooden beams to create a warm and cosy feel. Wildflowers will also perfectly suit a barn wedding venue.
Can I get a dry hire barn wedding venue?
Smaller barn venues are often more likely to have a dry hire option. If you are keen to have your own caterers, source your own alcohol and don’t mind doing a bit of DIY, then a dry hire venue could suit you.
What is a rustic wedding venue?
A rustic wedding venue is a location that has a less formal and almost casual feel about it. Typically rustic wedding venues are farms, barns, yurts and teepees.
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