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What Questions Should You Ask Your Country Estate Wedding Venue?

What Questions Should You Ask Your Country Estate Wedding Venue?


Cat Arnott
Cat Arnott Updated:
8th of March 2023

We talk to Bonnie Williams, director of Alrewas Hayes, a historical 100-acre country estate hidden away in the heart of rural Staffordshire and where exceptional event experiences happen, for her expertise on questions to ask when booking a country estate wedding venue. 

If you are embarking on your wedding planning journey, one of the first jobs is to find the perfect venue. There’s a huge amount of incredible venues throughout the UK from city hotels and restaurants to country estates and barns. So, shortlisting your options is no mean feat! However, if you have set your heart on a country estate wedding venue, we suggest having these questions in mind when searching for your perfect venue. 

Alrewas Hayes

Image Credit: Divine Day Photography

How Long Can We Have the Venue?

One of the first things to consider is whether you would like your wedding celebrations to last for a day or a weekend. Some venues operate a strict 24-hour turnaround, whereas others offer the flexibility to rent the space for a full weekend.

Weddings at Alrewas Hayes vary in length; some of our couples prefer to keep the celebrations to a day, while others hire our venue for the full weekend. Then, they can invite guests back for brunch followed by a BBQ with lawn games the next day.

Alrewas Hayes Outside Ceremony

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Can We Exclusively Hire the Venue?

This leads on to the question of exclusivity. If you envisage your wedding to be a private event exclusively for you and your guests, you will need to ask whether the venue will be provided on an exclusive-use basis. Some venues will host more than one wedding a day! So, it’s important to ask what the terms are for hire, how much of the venue you will have access to and also the timings for arrival and departure, including late night licenses.

All Alrewas Hayes weddings are hosted on an exclusive-use basis. This includes use of the Great Barn, Lakeside, The Orangery, Williams Bar, Lobby and The Courtyard, as well as all 11 of our bedrooms.

Alrewas Hayes Meal

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What are the Facilities and Amenities Like? 

With unpredictable British weather, it’s important to know about facilities and amenities, such as parking and access, at the venue. This is particularly important for country venues where parking facilities are likely to be in a field that could become boggy in wet weather. Your guests certainly won’t want to get wet and ruin their shoes!

We have pathways to all car parks and festoon lighting along the pathway from our paddock car park to the main event spaces. Our team are on hand with brollies to ensure guests stay dry and once inside, all of our spaces are interlinked and accessed by covered walkways.

Alrewas Hayes Indoor Ceremony

Image Credit: Divine Day Photography

What is Allowed at the Venue?

When it comes to décor, there may be some rules and restrictions that you will need to adhere to. Many country houses are period buildings with highly valuable artefacts, so it’s recommended that you ask what you can and can’t do in terms of décor. Also ask what, if any, furniture and décor elements that will be included within the hire fee.

Our spaces have been designed as a blank canvas for our couples to decorate as they wish. We also include tables, chill out furniture and chairs within the hire fee.

The use of fireworks is also something we often get asked about. We allow both traditional fireworks and indoor pyro fireworks! They provide the same thrill but are kind to local wildlife and pets.

Alrewas Hayes Doughnuts

Image Credit: Divine Day Photography

Is Your Venue Eco-Friendly?

Sustainability has become a key concern for couples in recent years. So, wedding venues have a responsibility to give back to the environment, wherever possible. For example, cutting down on  plastic use, optimising recycling efforts and using the surrounding land for renewable energy sources.

We are constantly working to reduce our carbon footprint, across every aspect of the business. All our surrounding land is used for renewable energy crops and our Great Barn has solar panels on the roof. We are implementing strategies to cut down on plastic use and we have introduced Bramley toiletries throughout the venue. Our menus also use locally sourced, seasonal produce to ensure they are both more environmentally friendly and support local suppliers.

Alrewas Hayes 2

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Does the Venue have Accommodation?

It’s likely many of your guests will be travelling from far and wide. Therefore, you will need to find out what accommodation is available either at the venue or locally. We have 11 beautifully appointed bedrooms on site that are available for guests. We also able offer boutique glamping within the grounds through our supplier network! There are also several hotels in nearby villages.

For more information on Alrewas Hayes,

 
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Cat Arnott

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Cat Arnott

With a Masters degree in History, Cat is the best person to consult if you need wedding facts and information fast. Her passion for weddings has led to her having a broad and up to date knowledge of trends and traditions and she is here to research on your behalf to find the answer to any wedding related problem.

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