Barn wedding venues in the North West
- North Flower
- Jul 1
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 4
I love working at venues which are surrounded by countryside and nature. Naturalistic and wild flowers are such a lovely element to rustic weddings in barn venues. And the beauty of these barns is that you can make them your own and craft a day exactly how you want it.
So here's my top picks for barn wedding venues in the North West (and one from Wales because it's a good one).
Cheshire Woodland Weddings, Hartford. Providing outdoor ceremonies in an enchanting woodland and opportunities for all sorts of outdoorsy activities.
Grange Barn, Marbury. A lofty and bright wedding barn with huge windows that let warn natural light pour in with amazing views over farmland.
Lady Grey Farm, Mobberly. A super cool twist on a rustic farm venue with stylish versatile spaces that bring industrial elegance together with rustic charm.
The Giraffe Shed, Wales. A very fun, trendy venue that's giving Brooklyn loft chic with on-site glamping accommodation. Hidden River Barn, Carlisle. A modern, chic twist on the wedding barn, with a trendy loft like space set in ancient woodland.
Larkspur Lodge, Knutsford. An 18th century rustic barn with tons of original features and a charming ceremony room.
Owen House Wedding Barns, Mobberley. Features a charming ceremony room and lots of rustic backdrops for pictures.
Sandhole Oak Barn, Congleton. A rural and rustic escape beside a peaceful lake set in 400 acres of rolling countryside .
Stock Farm Barn, Knutsford. Nestled on the Tatton Park Estate, woodlands and wildflower meadows surround the rustic barn and ceremony room.
Styal Lodge, Wilmslow. A contemporary lodge is a bank canvas for couples to make their own with a picturesque private terrace, lake and garden.
The Out Barn, Clitheroe. A rustic barn set in an idyllic spot at the heart of the beautiful Ribble Valley.
I you're looking at any of these venues - drop me a line to chat about your ideas. Consultations can be booked directly through the website.



















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