Top Five Gloucestershire Hot Spots
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Top Five Gloucestershire Hot Spots

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Lovely Lily Allen tied the knot this month in Stroud, Gloucestershire in a pretty vintage dress. If you’d like to follow in her footsteps, we’ve listed five of our favourite Gloucester places to wed.

Merriscourt wedding reception venue, The White Barn

Merriscourt
Chipping Norton, Oxon
Barn / Oasthouse / Farm

Nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds on the borders of Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire, owned by the Astor family, Merriscourt is an elegant and exclusive choice of venue for the perfect country wedding in a stylish rural setting.

Dating back to the 15th …[more info]

Eastington Hall wedding reception venue, Front Entrance

Eastington Hall
Eastington (nr Stroud), Gloucestershire
Manor House

Eastington Hall is an elegant Regency country house set in 8 acres of landscaped, riverside gardens amidst 200 acres of Cotswolds parkland, meadows and woods.

Unlike most other venues, Eastington Hall is not a hotel and operates on an exclusive 24 hour hire …[more info]

Southrop Manor wedding reception venue, The Tithe Barn

Southrop Manor
Lechlade, Gloucestershire
Barn / Oasthouse / Farm

The 17th century Tithe Barn at Southrop Manor has only recently been converted to what is now one of the most glamourous and beautiful wedding venues in the Cotswolds. Set in the tiny village of Southrop this magical venue is supported by lovely accomodation a …[more info]

Cripps Barn wedding reception venue, The Barn

Cripps Barn
Barnsley, Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Barn / Oasthouse / Farm

Cripps Barn is an 18th-Century Cotswold stone barn wedding venue in a lovely, isolated position by the Coln Valley in Gloucestershire.

We are surrounded by a wide choice of accommodation ranging from free camping on site, through self-catering, lovely pubs …[more info]

Berkeley Castle wedding reception venue, Berkeley Castle

Berkeley Castle
Berkeley, Gloucestershire
Castle / Fort

Berkeley Castle is available for weddings, offering a unique and historic venue for your special day.

The Great Hall, where your reception would be held, has been used for feasting since the 12th Century and many English kings and queens have sat at the hi …[more info]

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