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Venue type:
Barn / Oasthouse / Farm Description: Exclusively yours for the day, Heaton House Farm is a family run wedding venue set in 165 acres, surrounded by picturesque English countryside.
We offer a truly bespoke service for each and every client. We don’t offer packages as we do not believe that you will want the same wedding as the last couple, instead we listen to your wishes and requirements and work with you to create the tailor-made wedding of your dreams.
The two stunning sandstone barns are available for your exclusive use on your special day. Both barns are interlinked and licensed for civil ceremonies and civil partnerships and have a vast range of colour themes to choose from. We always adjust the size of the room to suit your guest numbers so whether 20 guests or 450, your ceremony will always be personal and intimate.
With breath-taking views across three counties, an amazing attention to every detail, an openness to creativity and an atmosphere of genuine warmth and fun - Heaton House Farm is a place you will fall in love with.
Practicalities
Ceremony/Reception: Ceremony & reception Capacity for ceremony: 350 Seated meal capacity: 450 Buffet meal capacity: 450 Total venue capacity: 450
Outside space: Yes - Three County views as a natural backdrop. Bridal suite: Yes Photography inside: Yes Photography outside: Yes Parking: Yes Disabled access: Yes Confetti permitted: Yes
Food + entertainment
Licensed bar: Yes Disco facilities: Yes Type of cuisine: Wide range of approved caterers to choose from. All different styles, tastes and budgets. Vegetarian menu: Yes Accommodation: Yes - 6 on-site rooms
Additional services
Toastmaster: Yes DJ: Yes Event planner: Yes
Further info & directions
Directions by car: From Stoke From Stoke-on-Trent, head for Leek. When in Leek, take the Macclesfield road (A523) About three miles out of Leek, fork right, signed Heaton. Then take the second turning right, for Meerbrook. Up the hill, go past a small-holding called Fir Trees Farm, then around a sweeping right-hand bend. The next farm on the left is Heaton House Farm, turn left into the farmyard.
From Macclesfield From Macclesfield take the A523 towards Leek After about 7 miles you will enter the village of Rushton Spencer. The second pub on your left is called The Royal Oak. At this point, the main road, (A523) bears round to the right. DON’T go round to the right, instead, take the road which goes up the hill straight ahead, signed Meerbrook. Immediately at the top of the hill, turn left at the white railings signed Meerbrook. Up the hill, go past a small-holding called Fir Trees Farm, then around a sweeping right hand bend. The next farm on the left is Heaton House Farm, turn left into the farmyard.
From Buxton From Buxton take the A53 towards Leek. At Blackshaw Moor, turn right by The Three Horseshoes, situated on your right. Follow this road for about 3 miles through Meerbrook and climb up the long hill over Gun Moor. As you drop down the other side, you will go around an ‘S’ bend and then meet a ‘triangle’ of trees. Turn left, go 50 yards to a fork, then fork right. Travel for 1 Mile. As you drop down the next hill, you will see a bungalow on your Right, then Heaton House Farm on your right. Turn in the farmyard entrance.
From M1 (Derby junction) From Derby head for Ashbourne. Then take the road to Leek. When in Leek, take the Macclesfield road (A523) About three miles out of Leek, fork right, signed Heaton. Then take the second turning right, For Meerbrook. Up the hill, go past a small-holding called Fir Trees Farm, then around a right hand bend. The next farm on the left is Heaton House Farm, turn left into the farmyard.
From M6 M6 Junction 17 Sandbach. Go to Congleton. Take Buxton road out of Congleton (A54) Approx. five miles out of Congleton, you will come to a cross-roads controlled by traffic lights at Bosley. Turn right, heading for Leek (A523). After about 3 miles you will enter the village of Rushton Spencer The second pub on your left is called The Royal Oak. At this point, the main road, (A523) bears round to the right. DON’T go round to the right, instead, take the road which goes up the hill straight ahead, signed Meerbrook. Immediately at the top of the hill, turn left at the white railings signed Meerbrook. Up the hill, go past a small-holding called Fir Trees Farm, then around a sweeping right hand bend. The next farm on the left is Heaton House Farm, turn left into the farmyard.