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6 of the Best Barn Wedding Venues in Cambridgeshire

We are so fortunate in Cambridgeshire to be blessed with some stunning barn venues, perfect for picturesque weddings. These rustic beamed venues effortlessly blend the tranquility of the countryside with the timeless charm of a classic wedding celebration. In this blog post, we unveil some of the best barn wedding venues in Cambridgeshire that promise to set the stage for an unforgettable day.


The Thatch Barn

Set on a working farm, this 400 year old, award winning barn, based in Yelling, has recently been totally refurbished to offer couples a totally unique barn venue for their bespoke wedding reception. They have maintained all the old charm of the building with its high oak

beams and glazed oak entrance, topped with a read thatched roof to keep it cool

in the summer and maintain heat in the winter.


© Sheene Mill. Sheene Mill outdoor wedding ceremony.
© Sheene Mill

Sheene Mill

For a barn wedding venue with a touch of historic charm, The Sheene Mill, located near Royston, is an enchanting option. Set within a 16th-century water mill, the venue seamlessly blends rustic elements with elegant features. The beautiful landscaped gardens and riverside location add a touch of magic to any wedding celebration.


Bassmead Manor Barns

Nestled along the River Ouse, Bassmead Manor Barns showcases a collection of beautifully restored barns surrounded by lush countryside. The Rickety Barn, with its exposed brick walls and oak beams, creates a warm and intimate atmosphere for wedding ceremonies. The venue's picturesque gardens and tranquil surroundings make it a dreamy choice for couples looking to tie the knot in a serene setting.


© Bassmead Manor Barns Ceremony setup
© Bassmead Manor Barns

South Farm

Located on the outskirts of the historic city of Cambridge, South Farm is a quintessential choice for couples yearning for a romantic countryside wedding. The venue boasts a stunning Tudor barn, surrounded by beautiful gardens and idyllic farmland. With its rustic charm and versatile spaces, South Farm offers a unique and personalized wedding experience. And the piglets that frequent here are a huge crowd pleaser!


Childerley Long Barn

Steeped in history and located just outside Cambridge, Childerley Long Barn is a Grade II-listed building that offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and sophistication. The barn features high ceilings, exposed wooden beams, and a versatile space that can be tailored to suit various wedding styles. The venue's historic surroundings and extensive grounds provide ample opportunities for stunning wedding photographs.


© Childerley Long Barn Wedding reception setup
© Childerley Long Barn

The Granary Estates

Situated in the heart of Cambridgeshire, The Granary Estates feature two distinctive barns - The Granary Barn and The Polo Club. The Granary Barn exudes rustic elegance with its exposed beams and charming ambiance, while The Polo Club offers a more modern and chic setting. Both venues provide a perfect backdrop for couples seeking a blend of traditional and contemporary elements for their special day.


Cambridgeshire's best barn wedding venues offer couples the opportunity to celebrate their love in a setting that combines natural beauty with timeless charm. From the rustic allure of South Farm to the historic elegance of Childerley Long Barn, these venues create the perfect backdrop for couples to embark on their journey of marital bliss. Choosing one of these enchanting barn venues ensures that your wedding day is not just a celebration but a timeless memory etched in the heart of Cambridgeshire's countryside.



The Thatch Barn - www.thethatchbarn.co.uk - @thethatchbarn_yelling

Sheene Mill - www.sheenemill.com - @sheenemill

Bassmead Manor Barns - www.bassmeadmanorbarns-weddings.co.uk - @bassmeadmanorbarns

South Farm - www.south-farm.co.uk - @southfarmweddings

Childerley Long Barn - www.childerley.org - @childerley_weddings

The Granary Estates - www.thegranaryestates.co.uk - @granaryestates

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