Check out Cheshire Woodland Weddings for heavenly al fresco nuptials

If you have your sights set on something different for your big day, check out Cheshire Woodland Weddings. Located in the heart of the Cheshire countryside, this 15-acre woodland can host your ceremony in a romantic outdoor cabana for a truly relaxed rustic wedding experience at atmosphere. Alongside use of the fully-licensed venue, including large luxury barn (with outdoor and indoor bars), and waterside gazebo, is a range of fun activities for you and your guests from falconry to Segway, to make your day unforgettable.

You have the choice of three spaces in which to tie the knot. The Woodland Ceremony Area is a quaint thatched hut with bench-style seating for 150 guests among the private woodland. The Bandstand is more intimate with space for 50 nearest and nearest. It's located on the lawn, also with bench seating, overlooking the lake and fountain. For indoor “I dos” the Barn can hold 150 seated on benches. Decorated with a rustic vibe it also has LOVE letters at the end of the aisle.

Wedding breakfasts and celebrations are also hosted in the large open barn, where you can welcome 150 day and 200 evening guest. There's a lounge area and patio too with wood fire heaters.

The lodges on site offer exclusive offers throughout the year for couples to stay free if you book all 12 or a free breakfast for the two of you. Wine tastings are available on request.
 

CHESHIRE WOODLAND WEDDINGS

01606 882 223 | www.cheshirewoodlandweddings.com

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