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For a rustic wedding theme, a wedding barn venue is perfect. From modern converted barns with countryside views to vintage barns with oak beams and fairy lights, barn wedding venues are wonderfully versatile. Here are our favourite barn venues in Cheshire ...

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Heaton House Farm Venues in Cheshire

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Heaton House Farm Wedding Barn

Award-Winning Cheshire Countryside Barn Wedding Venue in Macclesfield

148 reviews

Cheshire, Macclesfield

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Inside wedding barn at Oak Tree of Peover, Cheshire
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The Oak Tree of Peover Wedding Barn

Exclusive Bespoke Wedding & Event Venue in Cheshire

39 reviews

Cheshire, Knutsford

£4,300 - £7,990

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Abbeywood Estate Weddings

A unique Wedding Venue boasting a stunning Glasshouse & Barn, with extensive Gardens and Woodlands.

11 reviews

Cheshire, Delamere

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Sandhole Oak Barn Wedding Venue

Picturesque Countryside Wedding Venue

26 reviews

Cheshire, Congleton

£4,650 - £7,150

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The Manor at Greasby

The Barn at the Manor Greasby

Merseyside, Wirral

£5,800 - £10,500

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Henblas Country Park

Luxury exclusive use countryside wedding venue, North Wales

6 reviews

Isle of Anglesey, Llangristiolus

£5,995 - £12,995

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Enchanted Woodland Outdoor Wedding Venue in Cheshire

7 reviews

Cheshire, Northwich

£1,750 - £9,500

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Talhenbont weddings Wales - The coach house

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Talhenbont Hall

Exclusive Wedding Venue in Country House, Barn & Estate in North Wales

118 reviews

Gwynedd, Pwllheli

£6,750 - £10,590

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Styal Lodge Wedding Barn

Exclusive Use Wedding Venue in Cheshire

Cheshire, Styal

£3,000 - £5,750

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Barns are a classic choice for an English wedding, as we have so many beautiful barn wedding venues throughout the UK and in and around in Cheshire . With their gorgeous rustic feel, stone floors and wooden interiors, barns are perfect for couples who want something relaxed yet romantic. Enjoy the countryside views, beams strewn with fairy lights and bunting and beautiful photo opportunities, all while enjoying modern heating and sound systems. Most barn venues allow 'dry hire' where you have complete freedom to choose your own caterers and suppliers.

Barn venues are ideal if you’ve always dreamed of a countryside wedding, as by their nature they tend to be in beautiful rural areas, with fabulous views of rolling fields. As well as lots of peace and quiet, this means plenty of space for your guests to spread out. As some barn venues are part of working farms, you may find there are even some animals present on your wedding day!

Barns work for weddings of all sizes, as they come in a range of sizes. Some barns in Cheshire have several rooms connected so that you can hold the ceremony and reception in separate spaces. Others are smaller and will have everything in one place, so don’t worry if you’re dreaming of an intimate barn wedding.

Barn wedding venues are perfect for you if:

  • You'd like your wedding to be set in the country with great gardens for photos.
  • You want flexibility when it comes to the reception and ceremony set-up.
  • You want something that works in every season.

Barn Wedding Venues in Cheshire FAQ

How much does a barn wedding venue cost?

Some couples are surprised to find that barns can cost the same as manor house wedding venues. As rustic wedding venues are increasingly in demand, barns are very popular with UK brides, which means that you’ll have to be a little flexible with your wedding date to save some pennies. Consider marrying on a weekday, or in an off-peak season. Barn venues look just as beautiful in early Spring and late Autumn as they do in Summer, so you can afford to pick a season with less competition.

What themes work well at a barn wedding venue?

Classic English garden and vintage wedding themes are ideal for a barn, as the natural textures, stones and woods work perfectly together. However, you shouldn’t feel that you can only have a rustic wedding theme! You can easily throw a glamorous black tie wedding in a barn venue in Cheshire - simply hang chandeliers and add plenty of luxurious floral arrangements and candles to your tables. Festival weddings and more casual, colourful themes are also brilliant in barn venues, as the colours really pop.

Will a barn venue be cold?

The short answer is, no! Whether they’re modern and renovated or traditional and rustic, most barn wedding venues have adequate central heating installed to prevent your guests getting chilly if you are marrying in the Winter months, or the weather isn’t bright. As well as indoor heating, you may also have the option to consider fire pits or patio heaters to keep your guests warm. If you’re having a winter wedding in a barn, then you should be well catered for, but you may want to provide blankets or fleeces in the evening gets chilly!

Can I have fireworks at my barn wedding?

As some barns in Cheshire are part of farms, they often have restrictions on fireworks to avoid scaring animals. This also applies to sky lanterns and non-natural confetti. If you’re dreaming of fireworks at your barn wedding, we recommend filtering your barn venue search by Fireworks Permitted.

What if my guests want to stay over?

Unlike a hotel or manor house wedding venue, barn wedding venues are less likely to have accommodation on site. Some barns in Cheshire may have nearby cottages or B&Bs as part of their grounds, but often you’ll have to travel a little further afield for guest accommodation. Consider putting on transport or arranging taxis for your guests, and making a weekend in the country out of it.