Tower Hill Barns is an exclusive-use, luxury barn wedding venue

Tower Hill Barns exterior

Tower Hill Barns
01978 823 429 | https://towerhillbarns.co.uk


Tower Hill Barns is an exclusive-use, luxury barn wedding venue beautifully secluded and nestled in 10 acres of North Wales countryside close to the Cheshire and Wirral borders. So, if you’re dreaming of a long, relaxed summer day for your wedding with lawn games and cocktails on the terrace, then this venue’s immaculate lawns, wildflower meadow and spacious sun terrace will give you all the feels. On the other hand, if cosy dark nights are what’s called for, then the roaring firepit, festoon lighting and outdoor bar, complete with its own chill-out seating area are sure to delight. Think toasted marshmallows, snuggly blankets and warming winter cocktails. Maximum capacity for the wedding breakfast is approximately 120-130 and 200+ for the evening bash.

Say “I do” in The Old Barn’s ceremony room. Fully refurbished and beautifully finished in a combination of stone and oak, accented with candles and fairylights, it’s luxurious, rustic and romantic and can host 120 loved ones. Alternatively, with space for slightly more guests, 150, The Old Railway Bridge allows you to exchange your vows beneath the lovingly restored structure. The wood-clad backing and contrasting aged stonework provide the perfect backdrop and frame your guests looking on from their sheltered position beneath the oak gazebo.

When you book Tower Hill Barns for your wedding day, you’ll be invited to a tasting event allowing you to sample the delicious dishes and wines on offer before deciding on your menu for the big day. The venue also offers complimentary wedding night accommodation in the honeymoon suite if you plan to say over with your nearest and dearest in the on-site accommodation.

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