Grange Barn is nestled away in the picturesque village of Marbury

Grange Barn exterior
Credit: www.andygriffithsphotography.co.uk

GRANGE BARN
01948 800 524 | www.grangeweddingbarncheshire.co.uk


FIRST IMPRESSIONS
The family-owned and -run Grange Barn is nestled away in the picturesque village of Marbury on Cheshire’s border with Shropshire, on a working arable farm. With beautiful views over the Cheshire plains, the venue offers an idyllic country setting just right for a relaxed, rustic wedding. Exclusively yours from Friday until Sunday, the venue only hosts one wedding per week to ensure you get the very best experience.

TYING THE KNOT
The Barn itself is licensed to host ceremonies either inside in the separate dedicated space or on the large decking area overlooking the Cheshire countryside. You can say “I do” as 150 of your nearest and dearest look on.

CELEBRATE IN STYLE
The Barn is also home to wedding receptions and can host up to 200 loved ones for a seated wedding breakfast. But before that you can all enjoy a drinks reception on the large outdoor decking area where you can enjoy those breathtaking views.

The venue offers a choice of three caterers along with a fantastic bar team who will all help to bring your dream day together. What’s more, a highly experienced wedding co-ordinator will be on hand to guide you through the lead up and the big day.

A PLACE TO REST YOUR HEAD
On site there’s a beautiful bridal suite included in your venue hire package for two people for two nights. It boasts a large dressing room with in-built Hollywood mirror station, a super kingsize bed in the spacious bedroom and an impressive en-suite with a huge copper bath.

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