AFAQs

(Anticipated Frequently Asked Questions)

Only the bridal party will be staying at the venue the night before the big day. If you are travelling the day prior and wish to stay in the area, please see the Travel & Stay page we’ve put together.

Can I stay at the venue the night before?

Is the venue accessible?

It’s all ground floor — there is one change in level however there is a little lift for this. Don’t think this applies to anyone but I've written it now.

As we’re sure you all understand, we’ve had to limit the numbers of guests present, both adults and children. The only little ones we’ve currently catered for are the children of the wedding parties. It isn’t just for capacity, it’s also because we want you to have a care-free night with us. So get yourself a sitter, let your hair down and we’ll meet you at the bar for a shot!

Can I bring the kids?

Weddings are f*cking expensive. Therefore, we have had to be tight on numbers, we hope you understand. Those with plus ones will be told as such.

Can I bring at plus one?

There are two car parks on site, a main one and an overflow. These are both clearly signposted. Please note that any guests leaving their cars overnight must use the overflow car park. Just don’t run over any of the piggies!

Where do I park and can I leave my car?

The only present we want is your presence. Taking the time away from your lives to laugh, cry, sing and dance with us is all we want. Shaun would also like an Xbox, and a TV compatible with an Xbox.

Should we bring a gift? Short answer: no.

No, it’s going to be cozy and moody and atmospheric. The venue is rammed with log burners and heaters. There will be throws and blankets available in the snugs and around the fire pit outside where we can do sparklers and marshmallows etc. There will also be space to change and store shoes you ‘d wish to use if going outside. We’d just advise bringing an umbrella just for the walk from the car into the venue.

You’re getting married in January so is it going to be cold and wet and miserable?